What a way to fucking go. Hard to believe he couldnt find an easier way to go than firing nails into his own head. Jesus
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Yes, after looking at it closer it is misleading. If they were going to be portraying this accurately, they should be comparing it in percentages instead; It would look alot less dramatic.
Not to say that there still wont be a correction in the near future though...it just depends on how big.
Not buying it.
That is basically torturing yourself, when people committ suicide that is not how they do it.
A Nail gun to the head an torso is maybe the slowest painful death you could imagine. You would probably hang on for a long while before dying.
People don't torture themselves when they want to end it, but someone who had an axe to grind would sure love to see the guy suffer by doing it that way.
Agree I think after the first or second nail he would likly go into shock due to the nails and the stress involved in making the desision to off yourself.
More likely he was tortured, murdered. and luckily for the killers the investigators were retarded or on the take that it was determined to be a suiside.
I saw a guy shoot himself through his index middle and ring finger with a nailgun onetime and let me tell you this guy was running around like a scolded cat in pain. I can't imagine a guy( esp a ceo type) being able to shoot himself 8 times .
Let's hope there is a vigilante out there going after these greedy nation destroying cocksuckers.
Oh yeah id have to agree baron
http://politicalvelcraft.org/2014/02...es-ryan-crane/
6th. Banker Dead: JPMorgan’s Executive Director Of Global Equities Ryan Crane.
FEBRUARY 13, 2014
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-0...hong-kong.html
JPMorgan Employee Falls to Death From Building Roof in Hong Kong
By Frederik Balfour Feb 18, 2014 10:16 AM CT
A JPMorgan Chase & Co. (JPM) employee fell to his death from the roof of Chater House, the investment bank’s Asia-Pacific headquarters in Hong Kong.
“A sad and tragic incident occurred in Chater House, Hong Kong, which is currently being investigated by the police,” JPMorgan said in an e-mailed statement yesterday. The bank declined to comment further “out of respect for those involved. Our thoughts and sympathy are with the family that’s involved at this difficult point of time.”
A Hong Kong police official, who asked not to be identified in line with the agency’s policy, said the person was certified dead at the hospital. The man was a junior employee in a supporting function who didn’t work as a trader or investment banker, said a JPMorgan employee who asked not to be identified because they weren’t authorized to release the information until the man’s family overseas are contacted.
“A Chinese male in his thirties” was found in front of the building at about 1:55 p.m. yesterday, Lee Kwok Wing, senior manager for security and support services of building owner Hongkong Land Holdings Ltd., said at the scene. The building at 8 Connaught Road Central is 30 stories high, according to Hongkong Land’s website. JPMorgan occupies the top 10 floors.
Other building tenants include Franklin Templeton Investment Funds, Mizuho Securities Asia Ltd., Pictet Asset Management (HK) Ltd. and Sumitomo Mitsui Asset Management Co.
Last month, a 39-year-old vice president in technology operations died after falling from JPMorgan’s London headquarters.
To contact the reporter on this story: Frederik Balfour in Hong Kong at fbalfour@bloomberg.net
These suicides sound like a dramatic cluster that can sell exciting news stories, but it's nothing out of the ordinary.
Probably a bunch of fx traders with overleveraged positions on emerging market currencies and they simply got burned these past few weeks. Argentine peso & South African rand both got walloped recently.
shut up jsearles.
mmmyeah good point.
oh wait no its not.
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2014/02/1...-in-hong-kong/