Out of the blue, Rock began to wonder about Ricky Harley, a former employee of the paper's sports department. Ricky first worked for the paper as an eager, teenage intern, and later as a full-timer through most of his twenties. He eventually quit the paper under pressure from upper management and then drifted away and lost all contact with anyone there.
Fifteen years later, Rock suddenly became worried about him, and asked his bosses John Krupshaw and Wallace Hill if they could help.
Hill met with Rock in a cluttered alley downtown at dusk. "Here's the problem, Rock," he said. "This opens up all sorts of questions. It could affect the retirements of Yogi Berra and his extended family, and Randy Rainmaker."
Rainmaker was a longtime host of a Little Rock sports radio program, and Rock understood how he and the Berra family were connected to Harley.
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