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Just in case they'd left any DNA or evidence behind?Why wouldn't the suspect just leave the deceased body of Dale there? Why take the chance of transporting it?
Why take the risk of leaving any incriminating evidence behind?DNA was not a huge thing in 1987 like it is now.
I'm sorry but the idea of this being an inside insurance job by the company is laughable. I was in insurance from 1979, including 20 years at director level, and whilst such frauds were common I never came across a single one organised by a company on the scale of Corning or quoted on a major exchange. When a company of that size wants to conduct a scam it is far more sophisticated, usually something like debt raises based on dodgy facts and promises - all impossible to prove. And that sort of scam is much more lucrative. Insurance jobs are carried out by small to medium size companies with obvious financial issues, not major quoted companies. However, that does not mean I disagree about it being an inside job, just that it would have been organised by individuals or a group acting independently of the company. The behaviour of the personnel people was a disgrace but the obvious explanations for that are that either they were involved in some way (unlikely) or that they were part of a PR exercise conducted by the company to manage the fallout (very likely).I agree with the theory that this was an inside job, probably by the company itself, for the purposes of insurance fraud, and that Dale was not involved but rather set up as the fall guy.
I read that as a Security Guard, Dale was suppose to check in every hour. Obviously he didnt....so who was Dale suppose to check in with and why, if Dale wasn't following protocol, did they not check to see that he was ok?
I believe he was supposed to check in hourly by phone with another company plant and yet they failed to do anything when he didn’t call.I read that as a Security Guard, Dale was suppose to check in every hour. Obviously he didnt....so who was Dale suppose to check in with and why, if Dale wasn't following protocol, did they not check to see that he was ok?
Security guards at the plant were supposed to check in with the headquarters desk in Corning, NY every hour during their shift. It was discovered that Kerstetter never checked in that night. Corning claims that a new employee was working the check-in desk that shift and was unfamiliar with the protocols.I read that as a Security Guard, Dale was suppose to check in every hour. Obviously he didnt....so who was Dale suppose to check in with and why, if Dale wasn't following protocol, did they not check to see that he was ok?