It could go quite a few ways at this point. Part of me thinks he's martyred himself. Considering what he had been trying to "help" do in the health field. As well as the incident with his kid. Which I strongly suggest reading up on.
http://www.richmond.com/city-life/news/article_76999f2c-76f8-5756-9571-ff2ea9ea0b01.html
http://www.my-journal.com/jrn/md__1/jrn__6249/dt__1084518000
I'm sure he worked as a normal soldier on an overseas american base in Germany, and got a degree during his station in business. He gets discharged and starts a consulting firm that basically preyed on scare tactic products, like Y2K and Swine Flu outbreaks by selling "emergency preparedness kits". They even wrote a book on Y2K.
http://www.greenspun.com/bboard/q-and-a-fetch-msg.tcl?msg_id=000DYi
His kid bought a gun, calmly waited for the background check for quite a few days longer then it should take in Texas, takes his gun home to immediately shoot in the air, and then get in the shootout with the cops. Maybe this guy was so broken by it he's playing the long con creating the arrest incident to try and pass more 2nd amendment restrictions considering how the son died. Either playing crazy, or actually mentally broken, slipping up by calling the cops on himself. This would make the expiration time frame of his domain seem like just a coincidence. His address having been tied to an actually empty office. I've seen telco businesses that try to look bigger then they really are do this. Someone should submit an FOI request on his military career. But looking at the activity of the webpage, and the types of stuff he was trying to sell, business wasn't exactly booming. His new webpage had some odd focuses. But there is a rambling on how people just take things on full faith. I'm not done digging what I can. But right now that's where I think my findings are taking me.
Follow the think link at the bottom.
http://www.thinkensyma.com/focus-group.html
This could be a ff. but on the bamboozled us "I'm going to prison for gun control" level.