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Steve Fossett
Verergoca:
Hmmm, its kinda weird, i remember that 2 monthsish ago, i read a short story in the train on his disappearance. It hypothesized that he took off to somewhere argentina (where he had a mistress)....
Funky
johnny5:
Should there be a criminal investigation? i'm not clear on what he did wrong other than...disappearing
i didnt know about the search last month, but regardless...it's still a big big desert, full of caves...sometimes you can't even tell what you're looking at
Dissy:
well, faking your death is a crime.
Man, sometimes I wish that Heath Ledger's death was faked. As a publicity stunt for Dark Knight.
Patrick:
Something that kindof pisses me off about that article was the whole spiel on "His choice in plane was unusual". Bellanca Citabria Super Decathlons are perfectly normal airplanes to fly. They're reliable, they're of sturdy construction, their in-flight stability is almost unparalleled by any other high-wing monoplane with a tailwheel, and they're readily available at just about every small airport in America.
He was also slated to be a judge at the Reno Air Races last year, an event he loved dearly and supported a great deal, both in spirit and in finance. Since flying was his number one passion, it serves to confuse me a great deal why on earth he would fake his death, knowing full well that it would be the end of his flying.
Another thing, one that I personally find offensive, is their mention of the huge sum of money that his life insurance was worth. The guy was world famous and loaded out the ass. He wouldn't need to fake death to get the insurance money.
johnny5:
--- Quote from: Dissy on 29 Jul 2008, 11:57 ---well, faking your death is a crime.
Man, sometimes I wish that Heath Ledger's death was faked. As a publicity stunt for Dark Knight.
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hmm...everytime someone famous dies , i always think it's ajoke at first. unless they're really old.
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