Chesapeake Founder Aubrey McClendon Dies In Car Crash One Day After Federal Indictment

Just one day after the DOJ unveiled its had indicted Chesapeake Founder and former CEO Aubrey McClendon on federal charges of conspiring to rig bids for oil and natural gas leases, moments ago the Oklahoma Police announced that he was found dead in a car accident, when while traveling in a 2013 Chevy Tahoe at a high rate of speed he crashed while driving on a two-lane highway and was engulfed in flames.

  • FORMER CHESAPEAKE CEO MCCLENDON DEAD AFTER CAR ACCIDENT: CNBC
  • OKLAHOMA CITY POLICE SAY AUBREY MCCLENDON DEAD
  • MCCLENDON WAS GOING FASTER THAN SPEED LIMIT: POLICE
  • MCCLENDON WAS ALONE IN 2013 CHEVY TAHOE WHEN HE CRASHED
  • MCCLENDON’S VEHICLE ENGULFED IN FLAMES AFTER CRASH

Oklahoma Police reveals more details on the crash in the CNBC clip below:

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LT
LT
8 years ago

Or Breitbart’s mysterious hear attack; or any of the hundreds upon hundreds of other “suspicious deaths” which have surrounded, in particuar the Clintons, for the last three-pus dcades. Whoever the Clinton clan uses for a “cleaner” is, like his patron, rather lacking in subtlety and discretion; and certainly should face the same consequences as the rest of “the Clintonistas” when the time comes…

J Marshalek
J Marshalek
8 years ago

On the other hand, this McClendon, was a huge speculator in the Pennsylvania Fracking industry. In the way I understand it, his business was more of a land lease ponzi scheme. He was more interested in drumming up the frenzy for overpriced leases than actually extracting natural gas for this nation.

1911A1
1911A1
8 years ago

A good case can be made for either a suicide or a fedgov hit. Both are equally plausible and equally likely. To know which it was, one only need answer the following question:

Who benefited the MOST from Mr. McClendon’s untimely departure?