You may have heard that the reward for information in the case of John Glasgow, the CDI Contractors CFO who disappeared in January 2008, has been increased by $100,000.
You may not have heard why.
Amy Smith, executive director of the Bentonville nonprofit Let's Bring Them Home, said, "There's someone out there that knows what happened to John, and we just feel like money talks." She added, "Maybe someone will step forward, if not out of guilt, then maybe out of greed."
Let's Bring Them Home, which works to help the families of missing adults and children and has been involved in the Glasgow case since the beginning, issued a press release last week announcing the $100,000 reward. It extends only until Aug. 20, Missing Adults Day in Arkansas.
It's for "the recovery of Glasgow and the arrest and conviction of those involved in his disappearance."
Asked why the group had decided to put a cut-off on the offer, Smith said: "We know that the information is out there. It's not something that has to be learned, so we don't think the window has to be opened too far for something to be learned."
Smith said "we want to believe" that Glasgow is still alive, but "circumstances point to where that may not be the case, but, regardless, we want to get him home. "We do know that somebody knows something."




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