The man in the eye of the Enron storm, Kenneth Lay has died of a heart attack in Colorado according to an AP report. Lay, convicted of helping perpetuate one of the most sprawling business frauds in American history, was 64 when he died.A secretary at his church and another secretary for his lead criminal lawyer, Michael Ramsey, both confirmed the death. Lay, who lived in Houston, frequently vacationed in Colorado. He faced life in prison for his crimes involving Enron's bankruptcy and was scheduled to be sentenced on October 23, the report says.