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Dead Bankers The rash of odd bank and market related “suicides” continues. At a young age, in their 30’s to 50’s, in the prime of life, without health or marital or financial or career problems, they inexplicably decided to commit “suicide”. The common denominator among these individuals is their knowledge of past real estate or banking derivatives which are now the focus of investigations. wallstreetonparade/2014/02/a-rash-of-deaths-and-a-missin... David Bird, 55, a Wall Street Journal investigative reporter familiar with the DOW, disappeared on January 11, 2014, leaving home for a walk while leaving behind medication that he required daily for a liver transplant. William Broeksmit, 58, a senior executive at Deutsche bank, who has worked in derivatives in the past, was found hanging in his London home on January 26, 2014. Gabriel Magee, 39, flew off the top of the JP Morgan building in London on January 27, 2014. Mike Dueker, 50, a former Federal Reserve economist, supposedly committed suicide by jumping off a 50 foot embankment in Washington State on January 29, 2014. And Ryan Henry Crane, 37, a top Equities Trading executive, was found dead in his Connecticut home on February 3, 2014, cause of death pending toxicology tests.
Posted on: Thu, 27 Feb 2014 23:22:20 +0000

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