Jenna said the second I told her about the completed note. “It’s a legitimate clue now, and he has the right to see it.” “That’s fine with me. I don’t have a problem with doing that. Do you want to be the one to take it to him?” I asked. “Hardly, but there has to be some way we can call his attention to it without implicating ourselves. How about mailing it anonymously?” “We could do that,” I admitted, “but I want to talk to everyone else first.” Jenna took a deep breath, then said, “Carolyn, this can’t wait. It’s important that the sheriff learn of this as soon as possible.” “Okay, I understand. Let me touch base with Butch and Sandy, and then we’ll figure out a way to get it to Hodges.” “Do you promise?” “I’ll swear it under oath if it will make you feel better. Now I’ve got to call the others.”