With the death of Little Rock transmission shop owner Johnny Lawhon, age 29, the average life
expectancy for witnesses against Bill Clinton has dropped dramatically.
Lawhon, who last year discovered a Madison Guaranty Savings and Loan cashiers check made out to
Bill Clinton in the trunk of an abandoned car, died in a car crash early Sunday morning. He becomes
the second witness connected to that evidence to die within a month.
The first, former Madison Guaranty owner James McDougal, was found dead in his jail cell just three
weeks prior to Lawhon's fatal accident.
Prior to Lawhon's death, insurance industry experts had calculated the average life expectancy for
Clinton scandal witnesses at a full 49.3 years. But given Mr. Lawhon's relative youth, Clinton-witness
actuarial tables have been revised down to a median AOD (age of death) of just 44.8 years.
That figure may plummet even further, should actuarial experts decide to include the death of former
White House intern Mary Caity Mahoney, who was shot to death last year at the age of 25.
Given this trend, industry sources say they may begin screening life insurance candidates for a new
risk factor-- a past or present, direct or indirect, association with Bill Clinton. Such a risk factor might
be weighed in the same manner insurers currently evaluate those who participate in high-risk
activities like skydiving, motorcycling or heavy smoking.
Submitted by Carl of Oyster Bay
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