janiesue
11-01-2017, 11:32 AM
Watched this one last night
Curtis Pishonshowed up to work the night shift on July 4, 2000, part of a skeleton crew for the holiday. What happened over the next few hours is a mystery.
"A few things happened that night," Chief Michael Gallagher said. "One was that Mr. Pishon's car was caught on fire. No. 2, which we discovered later, was that there were vending machines and a change machine that was broken into using a forklift that was on the property."
At about 3:20 a.m. July 5, Curtis Pishon's supervisor checked on him at his guard shack.
"Around 3:45, it was noticed that he was missing from his position, and two cars were seen driving away at a high rate of speed leaving the factory," Agati said.
"When they called me that morning and they said he disappeared and his car had a fire and all of that, we all thought that he may have done himself in," his father said.
Suicide seemed likely at the time because of Curtis Pishon's illness and the end of his police career. But investigators said some things weren't right.
There were lots of theories. Did he just walk away or did he see something that night at the factory?
Curtis Pishon's cigarettes, lighter and lunch were in his guard shack, and his apartment was untouched. Credit card and bank activity stopped, and his body was never found.
Curtis Pishonshowed up to work the night shift on July 4, 2000, part of a skeleton crew for the holiday. What happened over the next few hours is a mystery.
"A few things happened that night," Chief Michael Gallagher said. "One was that Mr. Pishon's car was caught on fire. No. 2, which we discovered later, was that there were vending machines and a change machine that was broken into using a forklift that was on the property."
At about 3:20 a.m. July 5, Curtis Pishon's supervisor checked on him at his guard shack.
"Around 3:45, it was noticed that he was missing from his position, and two cars were seen driving away at a high rate of speed leaving the factory," Agati said.
"When they called me that morning and they said he disappeared and his car had a fire and all of that, we all thought that he may have done himself in," his father said.
Suicide seemed likely at the time because of Curtis Pishon's illness and the end of his police career. But investigators said some things weren't right.
There were lots of theories. Did he just walk away or did he see something that night at the factory?
Curtis Pishon's cigarettes, lighter and lunch were in his guard shack, and his apartment was untouched. Credit card and bank activity stopped, and his body was never found.