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The thread we had the other day about missing people turned out to be pretty decent. Can we start a new one?
>For 20 years, Ray Gricar was the district attorney of Centre County, Pennsylvania.
>Gricar had a 'bitter taste in his mouth' about Penn State program and a general dislike for the university.
>Gricar phoned his girlfriend and told her he was driving in the countryside and would be back soon.
>He never returned, and cops found Gricar's car outside an antiques store. Everything but his cellphone was missing
>His laptop was found in a nearby river. All files were unrecoverable.
>In 2009, someone got around to looking at Gricar's home computer. Its search history showed that Gricar had made searches for "how to wreck a hard drive," and "water damage to a notebook computer."
>Investigators found that at the time of his disappearance in 2005, Gricar was working on what would be known as the Penn State sex abuse scandal. He was likely planning to press charges against Jerry Sandusky.
>For 20 years, Ray Gricar was the district attorney of Centre County, Pennsylvania.
>Gricar had a 'bitter taste in his mouth' about Penn State program and a general dislike for the university.
>Gricar phoned his girlfriend and told her he was driving in the countryside and would be back soon.
>He never returned, and cops found Gricar's car outside an antiques store. Everything but his cellphone was missing
>His laptop was found in a nearby river. All files were unrecoverable.
>In 2009, someone got around to looking at Gricar's home computer. Its search history showed that Gricar had made searches for "how to wreck a hard drive," and "water damage to a notebook computer."
>Investigators found that at the time of his disappearance in 2005, Gricar was working on what would be known as the Penn State sex abuse scandal. He was likely planning to press charges against Jerry Sandusky.