Freddie Mac Found Dead

Will E Worm

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Freddie Mac CFO Found Dead of Apparent Suicide.

The acting chief financial officer of Freddie Mac was found dead in his home Wednesday morning of an apparent suicide, Fairfax, Va., police have confirmed.

Kellermann, a 16-year veteran of the mortgage loan guarantor, was discovered by his wife, who found him in the basement. The two have a young daughter.

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Suicide? I don't believe that for a second.
 
Ah Will and his conspiracies. At this point you're going to start telling us that we humans are actually not from Earth but rather from the Planet Zebulon 4 5 Prime and that we descend from the Brassonian race and that it's a conspiracy that we are here because we were banished from Zebulon under the guise of colonizing Earth.:rolleyes:
 

Will E Worm

Conspiracy...
No, I agree, but what would be a motive to take him out? :dunno:

He knew too much and maybe he was going to say something, or they just wanted to make sure he never said anything.

Ah Will and his conspiracies. At this point you're going to start telling us that we humans are actually not from Earth but rather from the Planet Zebulon 4 5 Prime and that we descend from the Brassonian race and that it's a conspiracy that we are here because we were banished from Zebulon under the guise of colonizing Earth.:rolleyes:


Darkwarrior3007, look at the comment above. :hatsoff:
 
The more things change the more GOPers stay the same...:rofl::spin::turnturn::updown:
 
I don't think he was in the CFO job that long. I don't think the government would care if he had any dirt. Maybe some former executives, but it's pretty likely that he killed himself. People do it for so many reason.

It's a sad thing all the same.
 
I don't think he was in the CFO job that long. I don't think the government would care if he had any dirt. Maybe some former executives, but it's pretty likely that he killed himself. People do it for so many reason.

It's a sad thing all the same.

Kellermann, a longtime employee of the troubled mortgage giant who had been acting chief financial officer since a government takeover in September, told officials that he was feeling stressed and working long hours, and that he needed to take a break, the person said.

http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-freddie24-2009apr24,0,2148802.story?track=rss

It's quite possible having been "a longtime employee" that some of the dirt was leading back to him....just sayin'
 
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