And addendum to my post #448:
I've decided the local HouTX reporter who said Lay's home in Snowmass was one of five he had and the only one left that he didn't sell may not have had his facts straight, OR he knows something the public doesn't.
My records showed 4 properties all along and that they did finally sell the 4th one and it wasn't this one. Granted, some of them were "sold" to LLPs that he may have been a partner in - company names that don't tell who owns them. A lot of the Old Snowmass properties are owned in LLP names and it would take me forever to track them all down.
One or two of today's stories said they were leasing that house where they were staying, but I don't know if that's true or not. Perhaps someone with better resources will track it down. I'll just sit on the fence about this now. It didn't match any of my file pix from 2001-2002 of their homes and property, nor did the Snowmass address.
Sorry about that. MSM strikes again, perhaps. Same about the Pitkin autopsy, which I thought the reporter had wrong at the get-go and apparently, he did. No more mention of it after that, by anyone. I give up.
In the WSJ this morning, the article said that Lay was in a rented unit in Aspen when he died.