I am absolutely positive that this man did not just decide to walk away from his life. I have nothing to base that on but my gut feeling, but I just can't bring myself to believe this was a "walk away".
Just a couple things that struck me as pecular. The only reason I can think of for a person to wipe away fingerprints is that of avoiding detection. A man who is going to walk away voluntarily has no reason to wipe his prints off his own vehicle. That simply makes no sense.
It also struck me as odd that he felt the need to "bug" his office phone line. I get that he felt his credibility was being called into question, but that just struck me as extreme. I had to wonder if maybe he was bugging his office line because he was afraid of some threat that he hadn't shared with anyone else. It also occured to me that maybe he had concerns of a collegue being involved in misconduct and bugged his office line in an effort to substantiate his suspicions. To be honest, I suspect we'll never know the truth behind the Dillards/CDI dispute.
Ultimately, I can't shake the feeling that the Dillards/CDI dispute had very little to do with Mr. Glasgow's disappearance. I've always believed that he went up to the mountain to "decompress" so to speak and met with a tragic accident. If only I could get past that fingerprint issue...
My thoughts and prayers are with Mr. Glasgow's loved ones. Every time I see something like this, I give my mom and dad a hug and thank the good lord that they are both still with me. I'm a very lucky person indeed.
Took a while to get on here... Great site. Forums are just the best thing..
I have watched this show on ID about 3 times. Considering I am from the "STREET" I can put myself in the minds of the people involved. Not a big deal, but I solved my RX-7 being stolen 15 years ago. It did not take long for me to put together, how, where, who maybe, etc stole it. Not a friend, but considering the time of night, the apparent car the found with my vin plate, no motor, and only 4 hours later I knew they had to tow the "fake car to the place it was found, and they did it at night, so they had to be close. Anyway, when I called the detective they were amazed I had put it all together.
Just like this case, things fall right into place. How is it that all of a sudden 7.1 million dollars disapeared ? Because it did, and this poor guy was going to take the hit on it. But he did not take it, you can tell, he is a great guy, the kind of person I wish I had been raised to be. But I grew up rough, got it together now. Anyway, were was I !
To me, once he was accused of stealing the money he was going to find the problem. Once he finally figured out who was stealing it, he met with them at the hotel along side the waffle house at which point he was taken care of...
I believe it was someone that worked for Dillards, actually has to be the person that fed him the numbers. John would not have registered at the hotel of course, but the guy, or his hit man would have, or could have had someone else do it. I would have to guess after watching all these show that bad people from the street are smart too and know what and where the cops will look at and for.... So john met the guy and then disapear, they took his car to the mountains to make it look like he did himself. Theywipe all "their" print off. He was then taken away from the area and killed.
I would check all the people registered for up to a week before the disapearance at the hotel. Airline records coming into the area of people that may be connected to the area where the dillards home office is or the acct. that gave John the numbers. That guys phone records, his wifes cell phone , bank record, and anyone close to him, etc. This guy was also able to finally get Dillard to do a reinstatement, dah, he had to for closure and to get the eye off of him...
I guess once in a while the perfect crime is pulled off. 7.1 million and knocking off the guy who was going to turn you in is a perfect crime if you can get away with it.
I am truely sorry about your brother. Hopefully the Police will figure it out. But looking in your area, thinking it was a suicide, or he left the area are just plain mistakes. Follow the money and you will find the killer. If nothing else, an independent audit of the statements, and all acct. should be done by the FBI.
Sorry again, and for mistyping, or spelling,...
Barry Colbert