Chapter 4 I spent the next two days going over what I already knew, and checking out employees who’d been laid off. I also looked into the two companies that had approached Forever Safes. Aside from being the typical corporate sharks, neither firm rang any bells for me. I made my way through the layoff list I’d received from Franklin Cordone and had a background check done on everyone. With the information I garnered, I was able to narrow it down to three former employees who were still unemployed, and might have a reason to disparage the reputation of the safe company. Griffin Leon had worked there for fifteen years. He’d been the assistant plant manager the last two years of the job before he was let go. He was divorced, lived alone, badmouthed the company on all the social networks,