went to glen burg high school and in my junior year i went to a residential prep school and from there to the university of michigan. >> host: how did you end up at lake forest academy? >> guest: you know, i write about it in one of my books. i jokingly refer to lake forest academy as a kind of a reform school for kids with privilege. it's not literally true. i was, i was disenchanted with school as a lot of 16-year-olds are. i was disconnected from school, my girlfriend had gone away to college, and i saw no purpose in going to school, so my father thought that was a bad choice and looked around for some alternatives, and he had the means to take that alternative. >> host: were you a child of privilege? >> guest: very much so. >> host: why? well, my dad was the chairman of commonwealth edison in chicago which was the electric monopoly. i'm not sure what the name of it is anymore, i still get bills from them. [laughter] >> host: how do yo go from being the son of commonwealth edison to a fugitive? >> guest: just lucky, i think. [laughter] well, you know, it was a particular time in ame