Thursday, July 06, 2006

Readers smell conspiracy in Lay’s sudden death

Some offer condolences, others have harsh words

MSNBC

Our readers reacted quickly to the death of former Enron Corp. executive Ken Lay, 64, who was convicted of conspiracy to commit securities and wire fraud in one of the biggest business scandals in U.S. history.

There was one overwhelming emotion dominating the message board: Anger. People were upset he got the "easy way" out and avoided a prison term.

Most readers cried conspiracy and wanted DNA tests confirming the cause of death, while others wanted to leave the final judgment in God’s hand.....

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