Aubrey McClendon, indicted former CEO, dead in car crash
Source: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2016/03/02/aubrey-mcclen
Aubrey McClendon, the former energy company chief executive who was indicted in federal court on Tuesday, died in a car crash Wednesday, police said. He was 56.
He pretty much drove straight into the wall, Oklahoma City Police Department Capt. Paco Balderrama told KFOR. The information out there at the scene is that he went left of center, went through a grassy area right before colliding into the embankment. There was plenty of opportunity for him to correct and get back on the roadway and that didnt occur.
McClendon was the founder and ex-CEO of Chesapeake Energy. He was also a part-owner of the Oklahoma City Thunder basketball team.
He had been charged by the Justice Department with conspiring to rig bids for oil and natural gas leases with other companies. McClendon denied any wrongdoing.
Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2016/03/02/aubrey-mcclendon-indicted-former-ceo-dead-in-car-crash.html
First indicted then dead in car wreck. Sounds like it might have been suicide.
fbc
(1,668 posts)Fewer questions and you don't need to get someone in a private aircraft.
BlueMTexpat
(15,372 posts)Chesapeake Energy's Ken Lay perhaps?
Cavallo
(348 posts)Pay off a morgue that is sending one out to be cremated.
That this is an Energy company, and Enron was also an energy company is a noteable coincidence. That both died right before turning themselves in for prison is also notable. And, Lay's family quickly cremated him so there was no body, and then his son still took it to court and cleared his name completely because he couldn't be tried because he was dead. A weird thing to do. Lay's death was also suspicious - his personal doctor who declared him dead just happened to be on that ski vacation with him and I believe there was some issue a nurse brought up at the hospital over it.
still_one
(92,366 posts)SoCalMusicLover
(3,194 posts)underpants
(182,868 posts)Unless he had an unique policy - suicide means no life insurance payoff.
SoCalMusicLover
(3,194 posts)If you have the policy for many years, I thought that you were covered for that.
They do that to discourage someone from getting a policy and then killing themselves, and figure someone is not necessarily going to plan that years in advance, and then eventually go through with it.
But I don't know much about life insurance, so I could be mistaken.
underpants
(182,868 posts)Tess49
(1,580 posts)It has upset me, and I have zero connections to the oil industry here.
avebury
(10,952 posts)He treated Chesapeake like his personal piggy bank and was pretty loosey goosey with the company's money and resources. He was not someone that you would want to invest your money with.
Tess49
(1,580 posts)at Chesapeake, and were thrilled to have a decent job right out of college. I didn't know, until today, that he was a member of the Kerr family.
Paladin
(28,271 posts)FrostyAusty
(57 posts)Interesting to see how the story unfolds.. But one thing is for sure, people up here in Seattle sure aren't sad one bit.
My spidey sense is tingling.
xocet
(3,871 posts)Here is another with more information:
By Maria Gallucci
Aubrey McClendon, the former CEO of Chesapeake Energy Corp. and one of the most successful energy entrepreneurs of recent decades, died in a car wreck Wednesday at age 56, Oklahoma City police confirmed. McClendon died after driving his vehicle into a wall, CNBC reported.
McClendon's death comes one day after the U.S. Department of Justice indicted him on a charge of conspiring to rig bids for crude oil and natural gas leases while at Chesapeake from late 2007 to early 2010.
When the Oklahoma entrepreneur launched his company, Chesapeake Operating, in 1989, the U.S. was well past its boom in oil and gas production. But engineers in Texas, especially George P. Mitchell, were making exciting discoveries in the oil patch, hinting that vast stores of crude oil and natural gas could soon be unleashed from shale rock formations deep underground.
McClendon pounced. Chesapeake in the early 2000s began feverishly snapping up natural gas leases and wells across Texas, Arkansas and Louisiana before heading east to Pennsylvania and Ohio. The rest of the energy industry soon followed suit, sparking a U.S. shale drilling boom and transforming the U.S. from a bit player to a major force in the global energy sector.
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http://www.ibtimes.com/embattled-ex-chesapeake-ceo-aubrey-mcclendon-who-helped-fuel-us-shale-revolution-dies-2329008
Judi Lynn
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John1956PA
(2,656 posts)The term "shaleionaires" refers to land owners who sign shale fracking leases which earn them millions of dollars in natural gas and oil royalties. McClendon, being tall, impressive and articulate, presented himself well on the segment. At the time, he was CEO of Chesapeake Energy, a company which he founded after he earned his degree in petroleum engineering at Duke University. A few years after the "60 Minutes" segment aired, Chesapeake energy forced him out because of unwise oil and gas leasing decisions which he had made.
DURHAM D
(32,611 posts)did not realize that you could get a degree in petroleum engineering there. That doesn't seem right.
John1956PA
(2,656 posts)Tempest
(14,591 posts)I feel sorry for his family. The coward left them to clean up his mess.
SoCalMusicLover
(3,194 posts)He was about to be indicted the following day, meaning he would have lost his pension, and his family would be left with nothing.
He held a press conference to deny wrongdoing, then proceeded to blow his brains out on Live TV. It is still available on the internet and is truly shocking.
John1956PA
(2,656 posts)The event made big news here in PA. His conviction arose out of his granting a computer services contract on a no-bid basis.
SoCalMusicLover
(3,194 posts)The law allowed him to stay in office until sentencing. Once that happened, the next day, his family would have lost all pension benefits.
His wife collected some $1.3 Million following his death.
Aristus
(66,440 posts)n/t
valerief
(53,235 posts)valerief
(53,235 posts)houston16revival
(953 posts)WHERE ARE YOU NOW???
THIS STAUNCH FRACKING CEO OBVIOUSLY ELIMINATED BY >>>>
WHO???? >>>> OBAMA? BIDEN? HILL-BILL?
WHERE ARE YOU ALL? HEADED TO OKC??
TeamPooka
(24,248 posts)DURHAM D
(32,611 posts)From a WSJ interview in 2012 -
Aubrey McClendon: The Politically Incorrect CEO
The Chesapeake Energy chief on his compensation, the 'opportunity' in $2 natural gas, his brawl with the coal industry, and a few words on President Obama.
http://www.wsj.com/articles/SB10001424052702304811304577369663811298168
"Just in defense of my state, we are the only state in the nation where not one county voted for this president. So, you need some cocktail-party trivia? Most people would pick Idaho or Utah but we take the cake." He means this as a complimentto Oklahomans.
He often trash talked the President. He probably thought he was too powerful to be indicted by his Justice Department.
Ford_Prefect
(7,917 posts)As I said elsewhere too. This was no accident.
jmowreader
(50,562 posts)Most guys who commit suicide by car wrap themselves around a bridge pillar at 100 mph...and it appears McClendon did exactly that. So, I'm comfortable with the idea he offed himself.