Inane comments like this are why I put little faith in the Clinton body count. Perhaps you should loosen your tin foil hat because it is cutting off circulation to your brain.Please. The voice of reason has no place here. These goofs simply want to speculate that since this guy knew how to spell Enron, he must have been offed. There is still speculation by these people that the Houston suicide late last year was suspicious (it was pretty well proven a suicide).
I wish I had the time on my hands these people do to come up with ludicrous scenarios. Folks: unless you have some hard evidence (i.e. an eyewitness, an overheard conversation, a phone tap, etc.) and not loony speculation (the guy knew some stuff on Enron so he must have been silenced), call it what it was, a suicide, and go on to more important things.
I have a good friend who works for the business section of Newsweek in NYC - for an editor. He has gone through at least seven bosses - all of whom had to be sent home after heart attacks in the office, nervous breakdowns and strokes. It may seem ludicrous given the nature of the business (after all, these people are not astronauts) but these jobs carry a tremendous amount of internal and external pressure. I'm not at all surprised at the suicide. And from what I've heard (mostly from the old Spy Magazine), The Times is a miserable place to work.