PA PA - Ray Gricar, 59, Bellefonte, 15 April 2005 - #13

Status
Not open for further replies.

MissJ

New Member
Joined
Aug 19, 2012
Messages
2,844
Reaction score
37
I also think he kept his daughter living quit comfortable through college and had several fairly expensive trips, pap for a Mini, and paid off PFs house.

Yes...and that must of cost quite a bit.
 

J. J. in Phila

Verified Insider
Joined
Aug 10, 2008
Messages
8,169
Reaction score
2,856
I also think he kept his daughter living quit comfortable through college and had several fairly expensive trips, pap for a Mini, and paid off PFs house.

Well, a few things to remember.

1. RFG was not a single parent. LG had a mother who likely making more than RFG (based on full professor at Smeal's average salary). Even spending it all on his daughter would be indicative.

2. RFG was, by his own account, planning to retire from both the DA's Office and the practice of law. Why isn't, or hasn't, he saved up for retirement?
 

MissJ

New Member
Joined
Aug 19, 2012
Messages
2,844
Reaction score
37
Well, I've what PEF and LG wear and it isn't exactly ermine. :)

As for antiques, "collectables might be a better term. He liked old camera's and toys from his childhood. Further, he didn't have a huge amount of space to keep large collections.

Laughing....doesn't have to be ermine. Designer clothes aren't all that obvious. I wore Chanel and nobody guessed. They were quite understated. Just looked like a regular suit. Seriously.
 

MissJ

New Member
Joined
Aug 19, 2012
Messages
2,844
Reaction score
37
Well, a few things to remember.

1. RFG was not a single parent. LG had a mother who likely making more than RFG (based on full professor at Smeal's average salary). Even spending it all on his daughter would be indicative.

2. RFG was, by his own account, planning to retire from both the DA's Office and the practice of law. Why isn't, or hasn't, he saved up for retirement?

pension......pension. That is why he worked for the government. If he lived as modestly as is claimed then it would have been enough. House and car paid off....sounds like retirement planning to me.
 

J. J. in Phila

Verified Insider
Joined
Aug 10, 2008
Messages
8,169
Reaction score
2,856
Laughing....doesn't have to be ermine. Designer clothes aren't all that obvious. I wore Chanel and nobody guessed. They were quite understated. Just looked like a regular suit. Seriously.

The show at pressers wearing sweatshirts. :)
 

J. J. in Phila

Verified Insider
Joined
Aug 10, 2008
Messages
8,169
Reaction score
2,856
pension......pension. That is why he worked for the government. If he lived as modestly as is claimed then it would have been enough. House and car paid off....sounds like retirement planning to me.

If all he planned to was gardening, sure. This is a guy who liked to take multiple trips, wanted to visit Europe again. He'd be making a nice pension, enough to live on in Bellefonte, but not what he was planning to do. It doesn't fit.

If he had wanted to teach at PSU part time, or practice law part time, or really was into gardening, I'd believe it. No, this just does not make sense, based on his lifestyle.
 

silverkitty

Verified Registered Nurse
Joined
Feb 21, 2015
Messages
305
Reaction score
233
Can I just say how much I've enjoyed (and learned from) reading this thread? I'm originally from Philly and do remember reading about this. I'm an emotional person (very, at times), but as a nurse you just get on with things anyway and focus. For that reason I tend to avoid the overwrought, hand-wringing threads. I appreciate how clear and focused some of you have been here and look forward to learning more. Thanks, guys!
 

J. J. in Phila

Verified Insider
Joined
Aug 10, 2008
Messages
8,169
Reaction score
2,856
Can I just say how much I've enjoyed (and learned from) reading this thread? I'm originally from Philly and do remember reading about this. I'm an emotional person (very, at times), but as a nurse you just get on with things anyway and focus. For that reason I tend to avoid the overwrought, hand-wringing threads. I appreciate how clear and focused some of you have been here and look forward to learning more. Thanks, guys!

Welcome to the thread.

And a slightly belated welcome to HowardStern.
 

SuperSmith

Former Member
Joined
Sep 12, 2013
Messages
674
Reaction score
0
Not without a forensic audit.

Those type of Audits span over a financials for many years. Is this what Tracker has done, you've done, or Trackers expert? I thought we were were talking about a couple of documents Tracker purchased which would of course be impossible to do a amateur forensic audit or even an expert one. Thus we must trust what investigators have told us right?
 

SeekingJana

Well-Known Member
Joined
Nov 12, 2007
Messages
5,510
Reaction score
8,263
I hope they will do a forensic audit of everything Mr. Gricar had in any account from 2000-2005, although it certainly is late ( to state the obvious) for a thorough or accurate audit to be performed, it would seem.
I can't believe it wasn't done at the time the " walkaway" theory came into being with Patty and Lara begging him to come home, like he was a little boy who was playing hooky. SMH. This really makes me angry as it could have clarified a lot of things years ago with the " missing" vs " foul play" theories.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Top