OK, so I'm mean spirited. The whole thing was fishy, and I'm not sure I believe this either.
My sister died of pancreatic cancer. I know what happens.
Frankly I'm of the opinion that Andy is making a run for the money, and his "death" is a ruse.
And this is an example of what I'm talking about.
There's $50,000 involved here. That's a largish sum, but it's nowhere near enough to prompt most people to abandon their entire lives, assume an alias, and live as a fugitive.
You may be "of the opinion" that this is a ruse, but your opinion is ill-informed and is clearly the result of partisan bias. You're not supposed to assume people guilty of heinous crimes without a very strong collection of evidence, and you don't have it.
Note that I'm not saying this isn't a ruse. It may be. But I doubt it, and I certainly don't have enough proof to declare it a fraud. Neither do you.
While I know very little about this man and the situation, I have seen someone die of pancreatic cancer, and I can tell you that she wasn't doing much talking in the last days. Never the less, what does it matter?