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On another point, RG could have been the victim of foul play for a number of reasons: 1) some sort of private issue (friend, significant other, financial gain); 2) random act of violence on his day trip; 3) revenge, either political or personal; 4) political assassination to remove him from office in favor of someone else; 5) political assassination to silence him and/or cover up something illegal. Lots of possibilities there as opposed to walking away without a pension or Social Security (the act of a total fool) and thereby abandoning his only child or suicide in which no body turns up and for which there is no motive.
Thus I have no idea how 1998 may or may not be relevant, as there evidently been no investigation into that question.
These can be ruled out:
2) Never has someone hidden a body this well after a random act. It would be much more likely that the body would be found.
Also, Lewisburg is not known for its violence.
It would not explain such things as his change in demeanor.
3), 4) and 5) can also be ruled out as an assassin could not have known where RFG was or followed RFG; these possibilities have been discussed . The only exception is if RFG was lured to Lewisburg. There is no evidence of a luring.
If this was a luring, it would have to be for something where he would tell neither anyone on staff, or his girlfriend, nor that created an electronic trail.