Monday, February 24, 2014
Another JPMorgan Death
Wall Street on Parade has been writing about the deaths of young JPMorgan employees in recent months. I've written about them recently. Some of these deaths were probably caused by suicide, the cause of others is unknown. All of these employees were in their 30s. Pam Martens writes, "When a rash of sudden deaths occur among a most unlikely cohort of 30-year olds at a bank that has just settled felony charges and been put on notice that it will be indicted if it commits any further felonies; when it is currently under investigation on multiple continents for potentially committing criminal acts in the realm of interest rate and/or foreign exchange rigging — for the press to cavalierly call these deaths “non suspicious” before inquests have been conducted and findings released by medical examiners shows an unseemly indifference to a worker’s life and an alarming insensitivity to the grief stricken families still searching for answers."
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