Kenneth Lay, first Enron and now his heart. This poor soul experienced more miserable failures in the last years of life than most people should have to endure. It looks as though this heart attack couldn't have come at a more opportune time for this founder of Enron Corp. who faced decades in prison.
Is it possible that the stress of Lay's pending sentancing was more than his heart could handle and it just "gave out?" I suppose. Is it also possible that Lay didn't want to face justice and devised a plan to take his own life? More likely the latter.
Didn't anyone in Lay's circle let him know that he would surely not be doing time in a "regular" prison. Obviously, a formerly successfull white executive would do his time in a sissy jail like Martha Stewart.
I suggest we carry out the sentance anyway by having his body cremated, placed in a bright orange urn and locked up in a celll with someone for the next 40 years. It is important to send the message out that nobody can escape American justice, not even heart attack victims.
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He and Hermann Georing now have something in common.
They both cheated the hangman.
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