On July 25, 2009, 46-year-old Colleen Conaway died during a
San Diego event held by New-Wage/McSpirituality guru James Arthur "Death" Ray, of whom Colleen was a devoted follower. She plummeted
to her death from an upper-level balcony of a San Diego mall
during one of Ray's weekend "wealth creation" seminars,
and when Ray and his top people discovered she was missing, and
later learned of her death, they kept it under wraps and partied
on.
Ray was later convicted of negligent homicide, not for Colleen's
death but for the October 2009 deaths of three other people --
Kirby Brown, James Shore, and Liz Neuman -- in a phony and
dangerous sweat lodge in Sedona, Arizona. He served less than two
years in an Arizona state prison, and has been spending the time
since he got out of prison trying desperately to make a comeback in Scamworld.
Today marks the 11th anniversary of Colleen's death. If you want
more information, start with the post I published last year, on the 10th anniversary. I included a number of external links, including to
content by bloggers who have told Colleen's story much more
comprehensively than I have.
Never forget.
PS ~ Very soon, I will post my thoughts about a powerful and
beautifully rendered new memoir, This Sweet Life, by
Ginny Brown and Jean Brown, the mother and sister of Ray victim
Kirby Brown. Stay tuned.
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