The Cleveland trip was real. A close friend, Sloane, confirmed it. It was while he was with wife #2. He didn't tell her, or anyone at the office; he was gone for about a day and a half.
The first wife, Barbara Gray, was cooperative. She didn't object to a polygraph, but LE didn't give her one. #2 (I'm withholding her name), said she hadn't heard from RFG since the divorce and will only talk after the case is solved.
The breakup with Gray was civil, in part because she was his daughter's mother. From what I've gathered, the second divorce was not. I've heard two separate reasons for the breakup, and I'd prefer not to post either.
What kind of setup did he and his first wife have when it got down to how to care for his adopted daughter should something happen to him? How did that change after they divorced?
Lara lived with her mother. Gray was the principle wage earner at the time. RFG was a part time DA.
I guess what I'm getting at here is, if he put money away in a different name from let's say twenty yrs. ago thinking he may need that in the future for some reason and he knew he was going to do this leaving thing in the future wouldn't he also know that if he wasn't found , he would be considered legally dead in 7 yrs. and his daughter would automaticly get his retirement and any monies he left behind.
That would depend on his will, but he had joint accounts with her for slightly more than $100 K. It is assumed that she'd get his pension (in excess of $300 K).
You don't have to wait 7 years; the family could file tomorrow.
On everything I've read so far he seems like he was a womanizer to some extent, is that true? Did he like to ride horses, was he a cowboy tpye of person? Just trying to figure out what type of guy he really was.
No horses, but there were numerous rumors of him not being celibate. One of the witnesses in Lewisburg believed he was there with a woman.
Montour County DA Bob Buehner, how also knew RFG well, and in unofficial settings, actually suggested checking area motels for female registrants. Buehner thinks it was murder. That a relatively close friend, who knew RFG in social settings, and who thinks it's murder says that tells you something.