Wealthy co-founder of movie ticket firm Fandango and a philanthropist leaps to his death
(nypost.com)
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Leaped or thrown?
good question
"Jumping to his death" happened only days after gallbladder surgery.
Why would someone have gall bladder surgery if they planned on killing themselves within just a few days afterwards?
They were supposed to kill him during surgery ? Plan B
He jumped when he saw the hospital bill. /s
great question
Can I take a guess he bankrupted himself or someone else by shorting DJT stock and lost everything?
His suicide note went something like "So Sorry. I can't take the pain of fucking up so much."
My only guess is he lost so much money or somebody else's money they did him in or he did himself in
His daddy helped Carter during the Iran hostage crisis. Make's me wonder about long term commitments
So he fell 17 Floors There’s that number again
yes! You're right. How'd I miss that !?
The wife -
WEDDINGS;Pamela S. Berman, J. Michael Cline By The New York Times
Pamela Samantha Berman, a daughter of Laurie S.Berman and Alan M. Berman of New York, was married last evening to J. Michael Cline (the jumper), a son of Rose Marie and James G. Cline of Upper Grandview, N.Y. Rabbi David M. Posner performed the ceremony at the Metropolitan Club in New York.Mrs. Cline, 27, was until recently a sales executive with Air France in New York. She graduated cum laude from Dartmouth College. Her father is a partner in LeBoeuf, Lamb, Greene & MacRae, the law firm in New York.
Mr. Cline, 35, is a partner in General Atlantic Partners, an investment management firm in New York. He graduated from Cornell University and received an M.B.A. from Harvard University. His mother retired as a division administrator at the Lamont Doherty Geological Observatory of Columbia University in New York. His father is a managing partner of Dames & Moore, an environmental engineering and consulting firm, in Pearl River, N.Y.
The bridegroom's first marriage ended in divorce.
https://nypost.com/2024/07/17/us-news/jumper-who-leaped-to-death-from-luxury-nyc-high-rise-identified-as-fandango-founder-sources/
Did the white hats come after him?
Maybe a BH hit? The wife is interesting.
Mrs. Cline, 27, was until recently a sales executive with Air France in New York. She graduated cum laude from Dartmouth College. Her father is a partner in LeBoeuf, Lamb, Greene & MacRae ( https://www.referenceforbusiness.com/history2/79/LeBoeuf-Lamb-Greene-MacRae-L-L-P.htm ), the law firm in New York.
The jumper -- Mr. Cline, 35, is a partner in General Atlantic Partners (https://www.generalatlantic.com/ ) , an investment management firm in New York. He graduated from Cornell University and received an M.B.A. from Harvard University. His mother retired as a division administrator at the Lamont Doherty Geological Observatory of Columbia University in New York ( https://lamont.columbia.edu/ ). His father is a managing partner of Dames & Moore (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dames_&_Moore_v._Regan ), an environmental engineering and consulting firm, in Pearl River, N.Y.
vvvv DADDY! This hit's pretty close to current affairs, doesn't it? vvvv
Dames & Moore v. Regan, 453 U.S. 654 (1981), was a United States Supreme Court case dealing with President Jimmy Carter's Executive Order 12170, which froze Iranian assets in the United States on November 14, 1979, in response to the Iran hostage crisis, which began on November 4, 1979.
Is says the jumper is Michael age 64 ??? He does look in his 30’s but then yes they have the ages different in article ,, was confusing to me
Looks like someone got a jump on suicide weekend. 😛
kek
The ages are changing ??
the second 'story' was the wedding announcement for his second marriage. That is a bit confusing because of the way the jerk OP posted. They is sorry. Hope this clarifies
Thanks Fren !
This happens alot luckily I stay close to the ground. Wealthy people should stay in homes close to the ground. This way when they fall down they can be ok. Right?
Good advice Fren.
Might want to add a helmet, knee and elbow guards, I’m thinking full rollerblade Pepe.
Yeah, and there is a bridge in Brooklyn selling real cheap!