whimdriven
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I take it they are now being investigated and placed on leave? No one is saying that this man killed his wife solely by evidence of an affair. We don't even know he had an affair for a fact. What concerns us is his behavior after she went missing. Most guys who have affairs do not kill their wives, and most guys who have affairs do NOT have wives who go missing and subsequently behave in this manner, as well. I see you have connections to people who work as BCBST.
Chattanooga is an insurance town. Folks kind of do the circuit ... BCBST, Unum, CIGNA. I've only talked to one contact ... And he's under the impression that Mr. Palmgren is probably not the only one on the prowl ... but that's another story for another time.
I have connections to all the major insurance employers in Chattanooga.
Generally, you shouldn't pursue a relationship with a subordinate, but until it blows up or becomes general/public knowledge, I'm not sure of what steps the companies take to stay on the pulse of such things. I do remember a specific incident many years ago at one of the "big three." The couple wasn't busted until an employee had a specific incident with the manager where he could not be located - he had the company cell phone (with which he was supposed to be on call) elsewhere in the building where he was hooking up with a subordinate. I still think that, to this day, nothing would have happened unless he couldn't be found that one night. Critical misstep for him - he (and the subordinate) were fired.