Let's fast forward a bit to keep this interesting

We will backtrack tomorrow and fill in some of the particulars between June 2003 and an indictment handed down in August 2004, but this December 17, 2003 entry bookends the last known sighting of Richard Kastendieck on Estes Park School District R-3 grounds.  Perhaps.  He probably returned later in December to clean out his desk and pick up some remaining supplies, perhaps a brand new $2000 Viking sewing machine or some blank checks tied to a school account with statements mailed to his home that might have been lying around.  Hard to know, and the lead actor ain't talking

The expurgated name is a whole 'nother ball of wax which probably figures in somehow with this black-eyed mess, but just proves distracting to those entering the theater after the first newsreel.  

The key person to keep you eye on is this cardboard drama is the board president up to the November 2003 school board election, where three candidate positions were filled.  Here is a link to something someone else wrote a few years later, I recognize this is disjointed on a strict "arrow of time" spectrum, but damn if this blast from the past doesn't make for fascinating click bait, n'est-ce pas?




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Johanna writes

I'm always fascinated by the question of why Marie Cenac entered local politics

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