Thursday, July 10, 2014

CGI's BoldFenianMan: Bankster Suicides Continue: JPM Director Blasts Wife, Commits Suicide With Shotgun

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CGI's BoldFenianMan: Bankster Suicides Continue: JPM Director Blasts Wife, Commits Suicide With Shotgun
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Date: Thursday, 10-Jul-2014 19:22:53

Bankster Suicides Continue: JPM Director Blasts Wife, Commits Suicide With Shotgun
After an early summer lull, the bankster suicides continued today, as JP Morgan Executive Director Julian Knott reportedly “blasted his wife Alita to death with a shotgun before turning the gun on himself.”
Julian Knott shot his wife Alita multiple times before turning the gun on himself Instagram / Kayleigh Knott
As the IB Times reports:
JP Morgan executive director Julian Knott blasted his wife Alita to death with a shotgun before turning the gun on himself.
The 45-year-old, who worked for the investment bank in London until July 2010, shot his 47-year-old wife multiple times before committing suicide with the same weapon.
This will certainly do nothing to quell the conspiracies, as readers will no doubt wonder what Julian might have discovered in his position with JPM’s Global Network Operations Center:
Julian moved to the United States from London in 2010 and was working at JP Morgan’s Global Network Operations Center in Whippany, New Jersey, at the time of the tragedy.
Not to worry though, the authorities quickly completed an “extensive investigation” and ruled the incident a murder/suicide:
Jefferson Township police, in New Jersey, confirmed on Sunday they had found two unconscious bodies at the Knotts’ large suburban home at 1.12am.
A statement released on Tuesday added: “Through an extensive investigation conducted by the Jefferson Township Police Department, the Morris County Prosecutors Office and the Morris County Medical Examiner’s Office the preliminary investigation has revealed that the two adults died as a result of gunshot wounds and the incident has been determined to be a murder/suicide.
We suspect this wont be the last “banker suicide” in 2014.

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