If Ray Gricar walked away from his life never to be heard from or seen again he has done a brilliant job eluding LE, good citizens, PI's, websleuthes, and family.
I do not think walk away fits however.
Someone as intelligent as Ray wouldn't have taken the chances or made such critical mistakes.
Mistake 1. Leaving before his retirement while still an active DA. I say this because his disappearance created such a media frenzy at the time. (Dateline, Disappeared, national broadcasts, and newspapers). His story is still being reported on and has only gained momentum over the years. He starting to be compared to Hoffa, DB Cooper, etc. Point being if his intention was to walk away he certainly wouldn't want this much attention. There is no way he would have received the same kind of media attention if he disappeared post retirement.
2. The laptop/hard drive. Throwing it in the vacinity of the Mini & reported sightings. In many views this can be construed as walk away evidence. To make a clean get away it would have been better to smash up the laptop and discard it in a dumpster at a far away Walmart.
3. Not contacting a loved one at least by letter that he is ok, well, and doesn't want to be found. This would stop any LE effort and posters like us.
4. Not touching his money. If took some of his money with him then there wouldn't be a question of what scenario to believe.
These are just some if why I have come to believe that walk away is at 10% at best. It's simply not logical to disappear when he did. He could've done a more effective disappearing act post retirement without the media attention, with his money, with a stellar career in tack. He could've retired then to a foreign country, or some secluded island, changed his name and even appearance.
The only way I buy into the walk away theory is if his family was threatened. That would explain leaving everything behind.
Other than that I believe foul play 90% all the way. It's a tragedy and I hope his killer(s) can be found and brought to justice and his family gets closure. That's why I spend time on this case.
Thank you for stating your thoughts and theory so well. It helps me, as your fellow poster, get to know you better.
I realize that we each have our own viewpoint and theory and mine does change... When the Sandusky scandal and Victim 6 were in the GJ presentment, I was totally convinced Mr. Gricar was dead. I had no hope at all of any closure in his death, and I certainly didn't think he was alive.
But, then I started to realize that Sandusky apparently didn't have anyone else killed off, so why just Ray Gricar? I backed up and off the Sandusky link in a hurry and have felt a lot more peaceful since I did.
As for whether or not he is alive, all I can say personally is that we just don't know. IF I was missing, like the 3 women in Cleveland were missing for a decade, and NO ONE kept the faith and kept looking for me if I was unable to return home for a long period of time, it would be sad.
So, I keep hoping and looking and seeking new angles we might have missed or which might lead to an alive Ray.
IF you told me about his life ( habits, personality) and that he was missing for the first time today, I'd probably say " Poor man is dead and they need to find his body and prosecute the killer or killers". I feel that way a lot of the time anyway.
Then I think- but people have returned. Just like the " Disappeared" segment posted about here earlier tonight about the dude called " Scoop". He was gone from 2005 until 2011 of his own free will and the FBI was looking for him very hard because he stole millions of dollars from people. And possibly committed international financial fraud with corporate clients in Brazil too. The FBI looked for him very hard because of the criminal charges against him and they didn't find him in MEXICO.
Everyone in Breckenridge, CO seemed to love and trust " Scoop" and they absolutely thought he was long dead and gone. Now, they're mostly just mad at him while he is in prison for what I imagine will be a long time.
No one knows in the case of a missing person unless there is sufficient biological material to form an opinion that a person met their death in that spot and was then moved, or in the presence of remains.
If a person does decide to walk away, and doesn't fake a crimescene, then they have not broken any laws. Also, if they do just leave and NOT stage their leave- taking to look like foul play or a kidnapping, then they have not attempted to commit fraud or deception.
I believe Mr. Gricar has great integrity. I don't know what happened to him, of course.
Thanks for your post. It means a lot.