"The most disturbing account of Baxter*s last days comes from a
former business associate who spoke to the New York Times but was not
identified by the newspaper. This person spoke with the former Enron
vice chairman two days before his death and congratulated him 'for
being named among those people who complained about Enron.' According
to the Times account, the unnamed associate added that Baxter 'was
talking about perhaps needing a bodyguard, though I*m not sure where
that idea came from.' That a man only two days away from suicide
would be considering hiring a bodyguard defies belief. But neither
the Times nor any other media outlet has raised the possibility that
Baxter felt his life to be in danger because of what he knew and
could divulge about the internal affairs of Enron."
http://www.wsws.org/articles/2002/jan2002/enro-j28.shtmland now 100 photo negatives can't be found in Sugarland Police Dept.
I'll ask the question Who took them and Why anybody got any answers???