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When Kenneth L. Lay, Enron's former chairman and chief executive, shuffled off this mortal coil last week (a heart attack as the family vacationed in Colorado, the coroner said), there was an immediate sense in the blogosphere that something was rotten in Aspen. In dying, Lay avoided prison and perhaps protected his family's remaining assets. 'I wanna see the body,' wrote a commenter at. Another simply wrote, '$.' Indeed, alongside a broad mixture of lampoon and good riddance, was a wide lack of credulity at the idea the man had died at all. 'Word on the street is that he's actually chillin' in the Dominican Republic, fanning himself with his offshore money he squirreled away and sharing a pitcher of sangria with Tupac,' wrote NemesisBecoming, a New York City blogger, on Thursday. 'It's too (expletive) convenient.'
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