Freddie Mac acting CFO found dead at home

Quote from nkhoi:

yes, it doesn't compute.

Of course it does! It's shame. Shame for living a lie, and causing damage beyond anything they could comprehend as they did it, and 'lived the life'.

Why is this so hard to believe? What was Madoff about? Basically, the same thing, except Madoff knew his victims.

You'd better, as traders, think about what happens when the famous, the "Gurus", the Wall St. Titans get theirs. What was done can't be changed. The key is, what happens next. But there needs to be a cleansing. You'd think the establishment would have seen the Milkin thing, and tried to prevent a repeat. Harvey Pitt, for crying out loud defended one of them - I think Milkin!!! And we suffer again.
 
Quote from nxsux:

I'm guessing he was a very by-the-book CFO who refused Geithners "Mark to Whatever makes the mess look better" accounting policy.

Does not make sense. You're talking about Freddie Mac. What do you think they do?

Freddie, Fannie & Ginnie have always had mysterious accounting.
 
I knew a guy that blew his brains out in their garage on HER birthday when he knew that she and her parents would soon be there.

You never know what goes on in relationships.


Quote from IanMacQuaide:

Kellermann did this knowing his wife and young daughter would see his lifeless body swinging from a rope, INSIDE THEIR HOME.
Why would a loving family man do this to those he professed to love and adore?
 
Quote from maxpi:

He found out Barney Frank had a crush on him!!

Remember, this will lead to Frank. The reuters report denied this had anything to do with the SEC. But remember, the DOJ is there too.
 
A hand written suicide note and a history of depression with a sudden discontinuation of medication would certainly make the case for suicide but I can't rule out homicide at this point. The public will probably never know the details so I suppose we have to believe the official report.
 
Quote from 4444CJones4444:

A hand written suicide note and a history of depression with a sudden discontinuation of medication would certainly make the case for suicide but I can't rule out homicide at this point. The public will probably never know the details so I suppose we have to believe the official report.
Not to be argumentative, but no we don't.
 
Quote from Mnphats:

Took the easy way out. The greatest of all acts of selfishness.

That one takes a special place on my list of most annoying clichés.

How is the act of suicide more selfish than rape... or any other sadistic victimizing deed you can think of, for that matter?
 
Quote from [Proximo]:

I love how no bad news comes out for a month or so and with the market at its upper limits, we start getting rumors and bad news.

No, they chose to ignore the bad news when the market is in a rally mood (remember it was coming from a deep sell-off). Then, when it has rallied enough, they start once again paying heed to the ugly news.
 
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