PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti — Five days after returning to Haiti from South Florida, where he had delivered a letter signed by a Haiti Supreme Court justice seeking help to overthrow Haitian President Jovenel Moïse, James Solages was at the airport in Port-au-Prince headed back to the U.S. Then his phone rang. “They said to ‘come.’ I have a meeting to go to,” he said. “I was sitting at my hotel for a very, very long time. I never, never had an opportunity to know what was going on until they came to pick me … up.” Hours later Moïse, 53, was dead, tortured and shot a dozen times inside his bedroom …