In other words, he couldn't hide his pension.
Why would he need to hide his pension? If he retired, took his pension and moved to another country, all would be well.
In other words, he couldn't hide his pension.
There is the probability that he had more money elsewhere.In other words, he couldn't hide his pension.
No, it provides much more money to his loved ones.But faking his own death just so he could retire a few months early and move to another country is cruel, selfish and uncaring. That’s why I don’t believe he did that. It’s illogical, unnecessary and out of character for him. JMO
We know that there was at least one account that could not be traced.I feel like every six months I just have to stop and ask what was Ray doing with all his money? he lived like a monk practically so .... where is Ray's money? where is it???? mOO
Yes, and I have heard that it was slip between them.Wouldn't his daughter receive his pension? Of course unless he signed it over to his gf, with the approval (a requirement) of his daughter and I can't imagine a father would do that. moo
I have heard that it was split between her and PEF,his pension went to his daughter
but still there is a void..he wasn't getting married again...to me he is not committing to a life with Patty. He is just ever so slightly adrift or not available. He was shacked up with a woman from his office, everything separate, nothing in his name. Was his name even on the house? I know sometimes prosecutors try to hide certain info that can lead disgruntled
criminals to their homes.
Ray was not 100 percent on PF and this bothers me in a way...
Yes. There were markings of it having been wiped and the only thing remaining was a partial print on a water bottle. It was Ray's print.Just double checking...so his car WAS wiped down?
something about the way he was living implies something is not quite kosher, it feels temporary, he pays off her house, he sets up the car with her as the owner, but there is no feeling of permanence for Ray...he doesn't exist on paper, his money is unaccounted for ...he's really kind of in the wind...even though he is established.
this may have felt like security to PF...but what did it feel like to him? I feel like he was in a mode of, I will give you this much..I will provide this house, this car, there will be no divorces, lawsuits, claims, alimony etc..no surprises..
and much of my money will be off limits and not known to you or anyone for that matter.
so, this is the point where we careen down an unknown street..where a hard drive has to be disposed of, where it feels like a sudden flight off to who knows where..and so this one act of the hard drive I think has far more significance in my mind. First because it speaks to hiding something...wether he intended to make it home or not. wether he intended to go home or disappear he did find it necessary to take the laptop on that day and drive far away making a special stop to
dispose of it .
it was more than running an errand. they said he used it as a personal computer so what was on it? why did he do it on this day? why did he keep it in the closet?
Honestly it sometime feels like Ray had known for quite some time that a day might come when he would disappear for some reason..his whole life was set up in a way to provide for this eventuality..and that makes sense..most responsible adults would arrange things...the cops even seemed like they weren't gonna touch it..like they knew things or there were secrets out there in the ozone..I hope I live to see they day they solve this. mOO
No, according to LE. There were prints, but not enough points to determine whose. There was also one unidentified latent print. I don't know it it was inside or outside.Just double checking...so his car WAS wiped down?