Lingering doubts: businessman Winston Simpson's apparent suicide left a printing empire and a lot of questions.

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Lingering doubts: businessman Winston Simpson's apparent suicide left a printing empire and a lot of questions.

MANY EMPLOYEES, friends and family members of deceased business owner Winston Simpson of North Little Rock still wonder about the strange circumstances surrounding his January death at age 56.

Ruled a suicide, Simpson's death received scant media attention at the time despite his prominence in the community.

He owned The Simpson Co., which included four different business interests: Simpson Press, McCaa-Hartl Inc. and Simpson Leasing in North Little Rock and United Service Advertising in Memphis, Tenn.

It is conservatively estimated that the various Simpson companies, which are privately held businesses, produce at least $15 million in gross annual revenues.

A resident of the prestigious Heritage Park area in North Little Rock, Simpson was well-known and liked in his hometown.

What media attention his death drew resulted from an initial ruling by the state medical examiner's office that Simpson had been the victim of h...

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