On the evening of February 23, 1992, 38-year-old George Tsolakis was last seen at the Greek American Sports Club on Maple Street in Marlborough, Connecticut. At approximately 11:30 p.m., he called his wife to inform her that he was on his way home.
He never arrived, and none of his family members ever heard from him again. On March 20, nearly a month later, his red Fiat was found at the Foxwoods Casino in Ledyard, Connecticut, covered in snow.
At the time of his disappearance, Tsolakis was heavily in debt to many creditors in the community; he reportedly owed at least $200,000, including $147,000 in back taxes. He had gotten in trouble with the law for non-payment of taxes, writing bad checks, and operating his pizza business without a permit.
The court ordered him to pay $5,500 in restitution over two years, but Tsolakis hadn't been making the restitution payments. Some of his friends believed he was afraid of going to jail, but others said he didn't seem depressed and was behaving normally before his disappearance. ...Read More
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