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But he could have done all of that without disappearing when he retired in 8 months! Having a pension, savings, and not worrying about being found make a relaxing retirement much easier. He and PF weren't married and he didn't need anything from her, so if he wanted out, he could just go. Not to mention no one indicated they were anything less than happy together. He could have moved to rural Montana with all of his assets and desired contacts in place. No need for all of the disappearance drama.
I've yet to see any convincing reason why disappearing and all of the difficulties associated with it was any better than just retiring in 8 months. The only convincing reasons for walkway (some sort of danger) are just as valid a reason for foul play.
There is a tax advantage, and my understanding is that his heirs would a collect more if he died prior to retirement. Now, that could just as easily point to suicide.
As for contacts, the addresses of PA retirees, unless subject to a protection order, are public. There is also the "ex-DA" possibility. He may have been called in numerous cases after he retired; certainly, at least one ADA was called in the Sandusky investigation. I would also have no doubt that he would have been hounded by the Press.
I would also note that RFG did have an interest in the 1985 case of Hinckley, OH police chief, Mel Wiley, who the police determined left voluntarily.