What controversy needs to be sanitized? Did Bax commit a crime or did he paint his toenails?
I didn't see anyone say that it needed to be sanitized... just that it was omitted. Bax' online obituary alludes to a bit more of it. In his mid-thirties, Bax was an online radio personality in the Golden Triangle, Jefferson and Orange Counties Texas, 90 miles east of Houston (and 40 years in the past as we like to say). The county exhibits the classic cultural/religious tension evident in much of Louisiana... the south is Cajun/Catholic, the north is white/Baptist.
Anyway, Port Arthur, in south Jefferson County, was a properous refining/chemicals/railroad port. With that prosperity came illegal gambling, houses of ill repute, and all the rest. The Cajun community there was OK with that. But, the Baptist majority in the county seat, Beaumont, 20 miles to the north, found this objectionable. In 1960, the Smith Commission was launched to "clean up" Port Arthur. They were ultimately effective, but Port Arthur declined rapidly afterwards from a combination of containerization of shipping and integration of the schools, causing white flight. All through this campaign, Bax lobbied on air for the status quo, live and let live. The Baptists (who had the money) made him persona non grata, and pressured advertisers to stop supporting his show. 25 years later when we arrived in the Golden Triangle, Bax was still consigned to marginal radio stations far outside the Triangle, in addition to one non-profit hour a week on the PBS station.
In addition, Bax then supported himself through a variety of questionable business deals, and in the '70's, left his wife and mother of his 8 children to take up with a younger woman. Moralistic people were outraged. Bax continued to have a loose relationship with credibility... he begged off his weekly PBS show "for having the flu" only to be seen by many, including contributors to his non-profit show, having dinner with his family at a prominent restaurant when he was supposed to be on the air.
Even his flying stories show some lack of judgement. Did you read about how he decided to stop flying? He'd been having unexplained blackouts, but kept driving and flying. Then he blacked out while flying his Mooney, and woke up as the Mooney was bouncing along in a field that it had descended on to. Bax pulled up, flew to the airport, and THEN quit flying. I always wondered, though, when I saw his white Chrysler convertible with the blacked out windows on the road... is he going to black out today?
A character... but not one who made you feel safe to be around.
Paul