that s tonight s cbs evening news, i m norah o donnell. good night judge judy: you open up your pay envelope, and you say, gee, today is my lucky day. i thought, about time i started making some money. announcer: a job finally paying off. judge judy: that s a nice raise, double your salary. yeah. judge judy: what did that involve? turning off the lights, locking the doors. announcer: .but the boss says he wasn t worth that much. judge judy: how much did you overpay him? by more than double what he was supposed to get. judge judy: and then you quit. announcer: judge judy. you are about to enter the courtroom you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution greg martini is suing his former employee, 21-year-old henry plantz, for the return of money henry was overpaid. byrd: order! all rise! this is case number 68 on the calendar in the matter of martini vs. plantz. judge judy: thank you.
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There are myriad tales of mysterious vanishings and deaths out there which will probably never be solved. Yet among these some of the most enduring and mysterious are those that happened to those who are well known celebrities in some respect, as well as those infused with a sense of conspiracy and unknown, nefarious parties lurking in the shadows. One case that combines both of these elements is that of a rock star who went on to become an important tech prodigy and then vanish off the face of the earth to leave plenty of mysterious and bizarre clues in his wake.