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Chapter no 36 – To Trap a Fox

Where the Crawdads Sing

1969

Joe walked through the opened door of the sheriffโ€™s office. โ€œOkay, got the report.โ€

โ€œLetโ€™s have a look.โ€

Both men scanned quickly to the last page. Ed said, โ€œThatโ€™s it. A perfect match. Fibers from her hat were on Chaseโ€™s jacket as he lay dead.โ€ The sheriff slapped the report across his wrist, then continued. โ€œLetโ€™s review what we have here. Number one, the shrimper will testify that he saw Miss Clark boating toward the fire tower just before Chase fell to his death. His colleague will back him up. Two, Patti Love said Miss Clark made the shell necklace for Chase, and it disappeared the night he died. Three, fibers from her hat were on his jacket. Four, motive: the woman wronged. And an alibi we can refute. That should do it.โ€

โ€œA better motive might help,โ€ Joe said. โ€œBeing jilted doesnโ€™t seem like enough.โ€

โ€œItโ€™s not like weโ€™re finished with the investigation, but we have enough to bring her in for questioning. Probably enough to charge her. Weโ€™ll see how it goes once we get her here.โ€

โ€œWell, thatโ€™s the problem, isnโ€™t it? How? Sheโ€™s outrun everybody for years. Truant officers, census takers,ย you name it, sheโ€™s outwit โ€™em all. Includinโ€™ us. We go out there chasinโ€™ her through swamp grass, weโ€™ll make fools of ourselves.โ€

โ€œIโ€™m not afraid of that. Just because nobody else could catch her doesnโ€™t mean we canโ€™t. But that wouldnโ€™t be the smartest way of doing it. I say we set a trap.โ€

โ€œOh yeah. Well,โ€ the deputy said, โ€œI know a thing or two โ€™bout trappinโ€™. And when you go to trap a fox, itโ€™s usually the trap that gets foxed. Itโ€™s not like we have surprise on our side. We been out there knockinโ€™ on her door enough to scare off a brown bear. What about the hounds? Thatโ€™d be a sure thing.โ€

The sheriff was silent a few seconds. โ€œI donโ€™t know. Maybe Iโ€™m getting old and soft at the grand olโ€™ age of fifty-one. But running down a woman with hounds for questioning doesnโ€™t seem right. Itโ€™s fine for escaped convicts, people already convicted of some crime. But, like everybody else, sheโ€™s innocent until proven guilty, and I canโ€™t see setting hounds on a female suspect. Maybe as a last resort, but not yet.โ€

โ€œOkay. What kinda trap?โ€

 

 

โ€œThatโ€™s what we gotta figure out.โ€

โ€ข โ€ข โ€ข

ONย DECEMBERย 15, as Ed and Joe discussed options of how to bring Kya in, someone knocked on the door. The large form of a man loomed behind the frosted glass.

โ€œCome on in,โ€ the sheriff called.

As the man stepped inside, Ed said, โ€œWell, hello, Rodney. What can we do for you?โ€

Rodney Horn, a retired mechanic, spent most of his days fishing with his pal Denny Smith. The villagers knew him as quiet and settled, always in bib overalls. Never missed church, but wore his overalls there as well, with a nice fresh shirt ironed and starched stiff as a plank by his wife, Elsie.

Rodney took off his felt hat and held it in front of his belly. Ed offered him a chair, but Rodney shook his head. โ€œThis wonโ€™t take long,โ€ he said. โ€œJust something might be relโ€™vant to the Chase Andrews thing.โ€

โ€œWhat ya got?โ€ Joe asked.

โ€œWell, it was a while back, now. Me and Denny were out fishinโ€™ on August 30, this year, and we seen something out at Cypress Cove. Think it might be of interest to ya.โ€

โ€œGo ahead,โ€ the sheriff said. โ€œBut please sit down, Rodney.

Weโ€™d all feel more comfortable if you sat.โ€

Rodney took the chair offered and, for the next five minutes, told them his story. After he left, Ed and Joe looked at each other.

Joe said, โ€œWell, now weโ€™ve got motive.โ€ โ€œLetโ€™s get her in here.โ€

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