Former Chesapeake Energy CEO Aubrey McClendon, a pioneer of America's recent energy boom, died in a fiery car crash on Wednesday, one day after being indicted by a federal grand jury.
McClendon, 56, was driving alone and traveling very fast when his car "drove straight into" an overpass wall, according to the Oklahoma City Police Department. His 2013 Chevy Tahoe was immediately engulfed in flames and investigators concluded he was not wearing a seatbelt.
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1. High rate of speed.
ReplyDelete2. Steered trajectory.
3. Not wearing seat belt.
4. Struck an inanimate object.
Conclusion: Must have been a tragic accident, right?
If he wasn't drunk, then it may have well been suicide. One of my childhood friend's father did the same.
DeleteMmmmmmm another convenient "accident". Probably a heart attack, right?
ReplyDelete:) suicide? See above.
DeleteOh yeah, like Vince Foster? Lots of convenient suicides out there.
DeleteMichael Hastings comes to mind.
ReplyDeleteThat's the name I couldn't remember. Thanks. Not much trust around these days and rightly so.
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