Comments on: Cops: Pilot Who Faked Death In Custody
Man Who Apparently Crashed Plane, Escaped On Hidden Motorcycle Was Facing Numerous Financial Fraud Charges
- Mr.Schrenker,if by some small chance you may be reading this please know there is no embarrassment,no mistakes or money problems that can not be solved,but family and friends who love and care about you,those sad and empty hearts can''''t be healed.For their sake as well as your own I hope you contact them or turn yourself in and not put those that care in saddness by an act of despair.I am a person who looks at all sides of things and I see another side to your story.
Posted by noirviolette at 12:25 PM : Jan 13, 2009
but in the case you did anything dishonest to cheat your investors better you do the honorable thing and check out for good. - Reply to this comment
- I am tired of reading about grown money hungry men using other people and then expecting sympathy and/or justification.
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- I got news for ya...jumping out of an airplane is not "fake" anything!
Posted by DaVicar3 at 12:45 PM : Jan 13, 2009
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- Interesting that he bailed out of an airplane a few days after his wife bailed out of the marriage. Maybe she believed she could get her half before the Feds got it all.
Posted by OtisWestfall at 12:52 PM : Jan 13, 2009
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That would be Affirmative. Funny what the words ''till death do us part'' mean to some. - Reply to this comment
- Mr.Schrenker,if by some small chance you may be reading this please know there is no embarrassment,no mistakes or money problems that can not be solved,but family and friends who love and care about you,those sad and empty hearts can''''t be healed.For their sake as well as your own I hope you contact them or turn yourself in and not put those that care in saddness by an act of despair.I am a person who looks at all sides of things and I see another side to your story.
Posted by noirviolette at 12:25 PM : Jan 13, 2009
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Geeze, ms_premise would have a field day with this one. - Reply to this comment
- Interesting that he bailed out of an airplane a few days after his wife bailed out of the marriage. Maybe she believed she could get her half before the Feds got it all.
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- Mr.Schrenker,if by some small chance you may be reading this please know there is no embarrassment,no mistakes or money problems that can not be solved,but family and friends who love and care about you,those sad and empty hearts can''t be healed.For their sake as well as your own I hope you contact them or turn yourself in and not put those that care in saddness by an act of despair.I am a person who looks at all sides of things and I see another side to your story.
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- No sympathy here for this guy. None for Bush either. You reap what you sow.
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- Ahhh...everyone is doing it...why me...gosh...i only cheated a little...why me?
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- I guess he figured if it worked for Ken Lay it would work for him!
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- It''s possible the this guy could start over with a new identity and become a taxpayer. Very unlikely but possible.
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- It seems like everyone with a company with the name wealth managment in the title is a crook. It is looking like the whole investment sector of the economy is one big ponzi scheme. It will get alot worse.
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