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This is a hard post to write, for obvious reasons. If you read Nick’s blog,
then you must already know that he’s dead, and Dutch is missing. To throw you
off the trail, and preserve some privacy, he told you that we had gone to
Florida, and that we left Thursday evening. In reality, we left mid-afternoon,
and went to San Francisco, California to enjoy one of the amusement parks out
there. You know the one. We decided to drive all the way there in order to
avoid all the airport hustle and bustle, and the fan scrutiny. We never
stopped, except to use the facilities, or fill up the vehicles. That’s the
benefit of having a security team. They could share the driving
responsibilities, and we were able to sleep whenever we needed to. We had a
great time on Friday, Saturday, and a little on Sunday morning. I’m grateful
that he at least went out on a high note. On our way back, we were driving
through the mountains of Colorado when Nick and Dutch’s SUV slipped on some
dark ice, and went over the edge. I was in the other car at the time, so I
could sprawl out to sleep. I believe that Nick and Dutch were both asleep at
the time as well. At approximately 4:00 in the morning today, rescuers
discovered Nick Fisherman IV’s body. They were actually working for our
security firm, who has an office in Glenwood Springs, which wasn’t too far
away. Both drivers were found dead as well, and the search for Dutch
continues, but in this freezing cold winter weather, it’s not looking good.
You may have noticed that this post is very straightforward, and unemotional.
I can’t let my emotions out, or I’ll explode. I just needed to give you the
information. I’m sure I’ll be a wreck once the truth really sets in.
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