The stress of restructuring the construction company that built the Clinton
Presidential Library gave John Glasgow every reason to run away.
A seven-figure salary, a chance to buy part of a firm jointly
owned by department-store chain Dillard's Inc. and a life lived in good spirits
gave him every reason to stay.
Glasgow has been missing since before sunup Jan. 28; his car was found
abandoned the next day at a state park. Family and police say it's impossible to
tell whether Glasgow killed himself, was abducted or left to start a new life
elsewhere. His family said the easygoing 45-year-old felt overwhelmed and
anxious about a company audit, but the company said it found no money missing.
The police say there is no evidence of foul play, but no clues to his
whereabouts, either.
"He may be under some kind of compulsion ... some kind
of blackmail, that's a scenario you could dream up," his brother Roger Glasgow
said. "We're not suggesting any of these scenarios because we just don't know.
But it does open up a Pandora's box of possibilities."
I can imagine the right-wing bloggers out there are watching this story closely.
2 comments:
You scooped a lot of people on this one, Reynolds. Astounding story. We'll see how the bigger organs play this momentarily. R
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