J. J. in Phila
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For RFG to walk away with enough money to live on he would have had to have a huge savings somewhere. It was suggested $4000. a month was not much to live on so what would he have to have to walk away? $4000. or more a month for 20 years to live? He could not have saved that in a few short years. It would take 10-20 years to do that at his salary. I doubt he walked away to live in poverty. No one does that unless running from someone or something bad. He didn't have huge responsibilities of any kind. No reason he couldn't get his retirement and then walk away. He wasn't running from legal issues so why would he care if someone had his address? I doubt PEF would have stalked him if he left. If $4000. a month is not enough to live on then why suggest he would have settled for less?
I believe he could have walked away if "bad guys" were after him or his family. Did he have enough money thta during his divorce he needed to hide it?
I'm curious as to your view of what's been painted here?
I had no idea who Gricar was
We don't know. No forensic audit.
Also, in a divorce, assets tend to get liquidated.
I hope that people can see why I wanted to see a forensic audit done. It could potentially rule out that possibility (and would help, at least, with dispelling the idea that RFG was paid off).
I hope a forensic audit is done too so this walkaway theory is gone for good.
No, there lies why I asked you the question. No need to be snotty. Seems to me that not knowing who he was before hearing and reading about him locally, then at WS, would mean I have no preconceived notions. If I knew who he was prior, I may be insulted if there was something specific talked about here as theory that I knew was not true. Did you know him? If so, that answers my question. If not, why would you answer my sincere and valid question in such a way? Geesh....and ther lies your problem in understanding what I posted.
We don't know. No forensic audit.
Also, in a divorce, assets tend to get liquidated.
I hope that people can see why I wanted to see a forensic audit done. It could potentially rule out that possibility (and would help, at least, with dispelling the idea that RFG was paid off).
What bothers me about foul play is that anyone wishing to "take out" RG would have to know he was going somewhere (Lewisburg for those who agree with PSP and "somewhere else" for those who have their own agenda), followed him and had an elaborate plan in place to abduct him, took the car and dumped it in Lewisburg, dumped the computer and hard drive in the river and left no evidence or body. It would have taken a lot of planning and money and more than one actor. I only see one possible connection that has that amount of resources, but am not willing at this point to say they would have gone to this extent.
Could he have trusted the wrong person and he agreed to a meeting?
Could he have trusted the wrong person and he agreed to a meeting?
IF he had a "meeting" with someone, why in Lewisburg, if he was indeed in Lewisburg? He had his own office in Bellefonte. A DA should have the choice of meeting places and his office would have been more convenient for him. Remember, he is said to have had some mood changes and was tired, according to Patty.
Snipped a bit.
It was out of the media market, which could indicated a meeting with someone he didn't want to be seen with, or wouldn't be seen with him.
He tired according to PEF, and acting unusually according to a number of others.
The laptop could have been a coincidence. He wanted to to lose that data and, if there was a meeting, decoded that Lewisburg was a great place to do it.
While the didn't asked PEF straight out if she murdered RFG, she was questioned on his location and on the call. Had she murdered him, she would have known where the body was.