Art was joined by (the late) Edmund Pankau for hours 2-5. He wrote several books including "Hide Your Assets and Disappear." Pankau was rated one of the nation's top ten private investigators, and was the associate editor of PI Magazine and a contributing writer to many financial and investigative journals and magazines. Pankau described his work tracking down and recovering lost assets, as well as how to escape with your assets and truly disappear from the record. In order to pull it off, you can't call your mother on holidays, you can't make any contact with people you previously have known, and you have to be committed to your new life, he stressed.
One in five who decide to start a new life do it properly without ever getting caught, Pankau reported. Pankau said it's much more difficult to escape with someone else. "Three can keep a secret if two of them are dead," he quipped. In the US – almost everything we do every day is tracked. If you're going to pick up and move, you should think of leaving the US for a place like Belize or Honduras, he suggested, where you may be able to live cheaper and healthier.
During the first hour, Art talked about news of the day including Vernon Jordan and the Lewinsky scandal, conflicts with Iraq, heart attacks & sudden deaths, and activities aboard the space station MIR. Open Lines were also featured.