Societe Generale Murderer

Former Societe Generale employee, fatally stabbed his wife and committed suicide.

"Anthony Trapp graduated with a degree in finance. He worked with Jemmco Capital in Manhattan before joining the New York office of the French financial services company Societe Generale.

Trapp filed suit against the company, claiming he was unlawfully terminated and discriminated against. Trapp claimed in his suit that supervisors and colleagues began a continuous campaign of insulting, harassing and giving him unwarranted negative performance reviews.

He said his complaints of harassment to supervisors went unheeded — describing in court papers how co-workers would taunt him with insults like 'you cry more than your daughter' and 'stop being a baby' or teasing him about working a half-day when he left early for medical reasons."

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[quote=mb666]Wow what is the world coming too? At least his daughters were unharmed.

There's a really disturbing story on Yahoo's cover page: "Family of 5 shot to death in small Illinois town". http://news.yahoo.com/family-5-shot-death-small-illinois-town-013352418…]

I saw the Illinois article. Sad and disturbing. At least the NJ banker did not kill his children.

No one would remember the Good Samaritan if he'd only had good intentions; he had money as well.
 

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