HOUSTON - Enron Corp. founder Kenneth Lay gave his role in the scandal that enveloped him and his company the most final ending possible.
The ever-optimistic former business visionary whose reputation shattered in 2001 along with the one-time energy trading giant faced decades in prison - essentially a life sentence for someone a year away from qualifying for Medicare.
On Wednesday, he succumbed to a fatal heart attack at his rented vacation home in Aspen, Colo.
Now he won't see the inside of a cell. Nor will he see his wife, children or dozen grandchildren again.
"It's a sad ending to me. On the other hand, it might be a merciful one, because he was not …

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