It was 8:49 A.M., May 9, when Todd Hand and Joe McCurdy picked Jon Lawrence up at the Santa Rosa County Jail.“The girl’s just up a ways from Blue Springs,” said Lawrence as he got in.He had had time to think and had a better idea where Jennifer was buried. Hand tooled the car out into the county, down deep, dark roads, through the opaque jungle of the Panhandle. Finally they pulled off Ebenezer Church Road in northern Santa Rosa County.“That way,” said Lawrence, pointing down a small fire line off the main road. “Here,” Lawrence said, and Hand braked. They got out slowly in a small clearing, Hand putting on his sunglasses; it would be easier to see things in the bright sunshine without squinting.Hand and McCurdy walked with Jon Lawrence down a rutted trail. They looked off to the side and saw it. It was just a mound of freshly dug dirt in the center of the fire line.“Over here,” said Lawrence.He pointed down at some ashes. “This is where I burned her clothes,” Jon Lawrence said.