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To: ThirdEye who wrote (72390)7/6/2006 8:00:50 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Respond to of 361658
 
Just saw that at the Oil Drum. Wanted to post the photo, but couldn't find one.

Cheato Lay...LOL



To: ThirdEye who wrote (72390)7/6/2006 8:04:25 PM
From: James Calladine  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 361658
 
Cliff Baxter (for sure dead) was engineered (so many think) into a classification of "suicide" when the true cause of death was likely murder.

The "test" of Ken Lay's death will be his appearance in an open-coffin casket.

If it's a closed casket, or a 1000% private funeral attended by his wife and immediate family only, with death certificate & autopsy provided by "carefully selected" "experts" and Mrs. Lay moves (after a suitable time) to some country with NO extradition agreements with the U.S. then I think there might be room for some suspicion, doncha think?

Enron was characterized by observing no limitations in its actioms. Laws didn't mean a helluva lot, just something to be gotten around by V & E.

Ken Lay and friends have all the experience and smarts to pull it off, and the Komander might even lend a helping covert hand.

Namaste!

Jim



To: ThirdEye who wrote (72390)7/6/2006 8:15:30 PM
From: manalagi  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 361658
 
Kenneth Lay died of massive heart attack. His heart gave out.

I don't think that was possible. Kenneth Lay was 64, but his heart was still brand new. He never used it.