The parents of Alexander Grant,
the 19-year-old who mysteriously drowned last winter after attending a party in
upstate New York and becoming separated from his friends, believe he was the
victim of foul play and are now offering a $100,000 reward for information
leading to the arrest and conviction of his murderer/s. Alexander’s suspicious drowning
is one of the deaths featured extensively in my published report THE CASE OF THE DROWNING MEN. For full
analysis and details of it, including the complete police report and autopsy findings,
click HERE. For the terms and conditions of the Grant family’s bounty offer click
HERE. Below is an excerpt of their appeal for the public’s assistance:
“We are Ken
and Deanna Grant, the parents of Alexander Grant. Alex died last year in
Saratoga Springs, New York, after driving there to visit a friend who was
attending college in the area. His death has caused us more sadness than
we can describe, and we are asking you to help us find the answers which we
know must exist as to how Alex went from a dorm room to a house party and ended
up dead some six hours later. So far, all we have learned is that the
events of his last night alive cannot be explained by what is currently known…
This
is why we are offering a $100,000 reward to the first person who comes forward
with material information leading to the arrest and conviction of any person(s)
responsible for causing Alex’s death.[i]
We know that Alex encountered many people on the night he died, and we hope and
pray that you can help us learn how and why he died…
After
an extensive investigation of this tragedy, undertaken by the Saratoga Springs
Police Department, the Saratoga County District Attorney, the New York State
Medical Examiner and others, we are convinced in our hearts, minds and souls,
that the key contributing factors leading to Alex’s death have not yet been
disclosed. We are not alone in our belief that Alex’s death cannot be
explained by the official report of his death, issued in September 2011. Many of those involved in the
investigation have also expressed their belief that material facts remain
unknown.”
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