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Police Stop Short of Calling McClendon Death a Suicide

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — The Latest on former Chesapeake Energy Chief Executive Officer Aubrey McClendon, who was killed in a car crash one day after he was indicted by a federal grand jury.

An Oklahoma City police spokesman says a former energy executive was speeding and "drove straight into the wall" when he was killed in a single-car crash.

Capt. Paco Balderrama says Aubrey McClendon crossed the center line, drove into a grassy area and crashed into a wall at about 9 a.m. Wednesday. Balderrama says there was "plenty of opportunity" for McClendon to correct himself and get back on the road, but that didn't happen.

Police are still investigating the single-vehicle crash.

McClendon was the former chief executive officer of Chesapeake Energy Corp.

A federal grand jury indicted him Tuesday for allegedly conspiring to rig bids to buy oil and natural gas leases in northwest Oklahoma. A Department of Justice spokesman declined to comment Wednesday on the status of the case.