Surface Google Search: Nothing. Literally. No Facebook, no MySpace, no nothing. Just his family name, however, will get you a link to an article regarding the tragic arson and murder of William and Georgia Gleason, but there is no mention of a son.
Deeper Searching: Digging around a lot gets you some interesting information, especially if you're a talented hacker. It wouldn't be hard to find evidence that William and Georgia had a son and that his name was Nicholas. It wouldn't be hard to find the fact that he went to a school in Poughkeepsie until he was seven, at which point he mysteriously drops off the map; the only evidence he's still alive is that his home schooling records were still sent in by his parents, until the day of the arson and murder. In the police report of the arson and murder of William and Georgia Gleason, it also notes that their assailants also died, one either of blood loss from a massive laceration on his side (caused by some sort of knife or other cutting implement) or from burns (the coroner was unsure), and the other from blood loss due to a series of cuts across his throat (again, by some sort of knife or cutting implement). It also identifies that the bullets fired by the shooters were custom-cast in silver.
Nicholas Gleason | Wolf Cub
Deeper Searching: Digging around a lot gets you some interesting information, especially if you're a talented hacker. It wouldn't be hard to find evidence that William and Georgia had a son and that his name was Nicholas. It wouldn't be hard to find the fact that he went to a school in Poughkeepsie until he was seven, at which point he mysteriously drops off the map; the only evidence he's still alive is that his home schooling records were still sent in by his parents, until the day of the arson and murder. In the police report of the arson and murder of William and Georgia Gleason, it also notes that their assailants also died, one either of blood loss from a massive laceration on his side (caused by some sort of knife or other cutting implement) or from burns (the coroner was unsure), and the other from blood loss due to a series of cuts across his throat (again, by some sort of knife or cutting implement). It also identifies that the bullets fired by the shooters were custom-cast in silver.