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Missing in Kansas: Peabody's interim city clerk still missing
New information on a missing persons case from Peabody. The city’s interim clerk has been missing for more than ten days.
It shocks me that a newspaper would print the receipients' email addresses. There's zero reason to do that and it seems extremely invasive.
Email purportedly from Clayton
Full email in link, too long to be copied here
It starts like this:
This message has been automatically sent following the death or incapacitation of Jonathan Clayton.
I, Jonathan Clayton, am providing the following information in writing as I am no longer capable of testifying or providing a sworn statement. As this message is only being provided after my death, I pray that those named below may be reviewed for any participation in my untimely demise.
It shocks me that a newspaper would print the receipients' email addresses. There's zero reason to do that and it seems extremely invasive.
Suicide by vehicle isn't a guaranteed, depending on the speed and what you may or may not hit. Putting a body in a car and getting it off the road at high enough speed to mimic a suicide by car is way more difficult than you'd think. Off topic - but I had a case (public knowledge now) where we found a small plane crashed, woman appeared dead from a head injury, man (owner/estranged husband/pilot) was found dead, not a mark on him. But her head injuries were POST mortem. Autopsy revealed a bullet in her head. Apparently, he got her to go fly with him in a "reconcilation", shot her, attempted to push her out of the little puddlejumper plane over a remote area, and crashed into trees into the process. He then tried to make her death look like it was from the accident. He then realized he was a hundred miles from help with no food or water. He drank a bottle of booze on the plane, committing suicide by ethanol intoxication.I hope the autopsy is able to conclusively prove this was a suicide. I have too many memories of old movies or books in my head describing a murder, then the villain pushes the car (or truck) off the road so it appears an accident occurred.
Otherwise driving off the road to find a tree to hit doesn’t seem like a very guaranteed means for a person intending to ensure their death occurs. They could be badly injured, alive and suffering for days but eventually found.
JMO
My mind went to the polar opposite extreme- he found someone that looked close enough as him and he staged his suicide and is living his best life somewhere else. Of course, not too realistic, I know!
I am not shocked. This is my neck of the woods and the newspaper coverage can be vicious.It shocks me that a newspaper would print the receipients' email addresses. There's zero reason to do that and it seems extremely invasive.
“The governor’s comments regarding Jonathan Clayton’s employment at the Kansas Department of Commerce were specifically referencing an independent review the Department of Commerce has requested to investigate any ARPA grants that Jonathan Clayton was involved in. Lieutenant Governor David Toland initiated this additional step several weeks ago as an extra precaution.
Lieutenant Governor Toland has conducted himself at the highest ethical standards throughout his entire career and has brought important reforms to the Kansas Department of Commerce, including the creation of the incentive transparency database, strong incentive clawback policies, and strict reporting requirements for all programs. He has worked to bring more, not less, accountability to the agency.
Clearly, Jonathan Clayton was able to avoid the discovery of his criminal convictions. His financial crimes coming to light, and questions about his involvement with local organizations that received ARPA grants, appear to have set off the chain of events that have occurred over the last several weeks.
The governor and lieutenant governor will be pursuing changes to the background check statutes this upcoming legislative session. In the meantime, they will be working to sort out issues with those impacted at the local level and will provide whatever support they can to those communities.”
Kansas hired ex-official with felonies. Why didn’t a national background check happen?
The Kansas Department of Commerce was unable to perform a national criminal background check before it hired Jonathan L. Clayton, the former official now suspected of embezzling federal pandemic aid in Kansas who previously pleaded guilty to felony forgery and theft in Pennsylvania. Clayton, who went missing Aug. 3, was found dead near Newton on Sunday, his husband said, after his truck went off the road and struck a tree. His disappearance came amid growing scrutiny over whether he had mishandled grant funding belonging to various local associations in Mullinville and Peabody, where he lived. At the time of his death, Clayton was Peabody’s interim city clerk after leaving Commerce in 2023. But the bizarre circumstances surrounding Clayton’s disappearance – including an apparently posthumous email from him making various allegations against state officials – have so far received more attention than a fundamental question: How did he get hired at Commerce given his criminal history?
Read more at: https://www.kansascity.com/news/politics-government/article291530520.html#storylink=cpy