News and Politics | April 22, 2009 | 3 comments

Freddie Mac CEO Found Dead - Possible Suicide

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David Kellermann, the acting chief financial officer of mortgage giant Freddie Mac, was found dead at his home Wednesday morning in what police said was an apparent suicide.

Mary Ann Jennings, director of public information for the Fairfax County, Va., Police Department, said Kellermann was found dead in his Reston, Va., home. The 41-year-old Kellermann has been Freddie Mac's chief financial officer since September.

Jennings said that a crime scene crew and homicide detectives were investigating the death, but that there didn't appear to be any sign of foul play.

McLean-based Freddie Mac has been criticized heavily for...
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3 comments // Freddie Mac CEO Found Dead - Possible Suicide

  • Bren589
  • jh64487
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      jh64487  
    • can you say "assassination" children?

      "oh no, the horror of what I've been exposed doing was suddenly too much for my conscience (now that it's made public). even though I still have millions of dollars and plenty of power the only clear option before me is to take my own life!"

      Bulllllllllshit

    • 2 years ago
  • cztheday
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      cztheday  
    • jh64487:

      Yep. There isn't ANY other possible explanation. He could not possibly have been suffering from a terrible illness. He could not possibly have done something reprehensible in her personal life (e.g., sexually abusing his children, become addicted to heroin, developed a habit of beating his wife, been caught having an affair with a minor, found out that his wife was having an affair, had someone he loved dearly pass away and felt he couldn't live without them... ), he couldn't have been suffering from bi-polar disorder, or clinical depression, or multiple personality disorder, or... Nope. Had to be an assassination -- happens that way on TV all the time...

    • 2 years ago
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