I'll tell ya Ray,this is just plain sad. I talked to a guy yesterday that said he let him in twice without catching on. It doesn't sound like he was hitting the "dregs of society". I just can't imagine what the attraction to that high must be to cause as nice of a guy as he is to do that. He should have put in another 10 years,retired with his wife and lived the good life. I sure always thought he deserved to. He's really going to be missed at the bank. The wife,kids,could all go in and see him.He'd help them out any way he could. Guess maybe that's how it was so easy to let him in. He seemed to trust everybody who walked in to his office,so you had to trust him. This still has a big mix of emotions going for me. It's not like he died young or something. He's still around,but all of a sudden,he's just not the same guy. Tragic. If you can't trust your banker in broad daylight,who can you trust in the dark?
Hey,on another subject,that place with all the dead abandoned animals must have been right down the road from you wasn't it?
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