Thursday, Jul 13, 2006
RAPID DEMISE OF YET ANOTHER FIGURE OF THE FINANCIAL WORLD
Market Watch/Dow Jones: Banker/Enron Witness Found Dead in London Park
Brief news release on the fate of poor Neil Couldbeck, a banker who was recently questioned by the FBI to do with RBS and Natwest involvement in Enron. He was found today dead in a London Park, and this in anticipation of several other banking figures' impending deportation from the UK to the USA to answer on charges of Enron involvement.
Posted by IndiaBlue19 @ 12:37 AM (160 views) Add Comment
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1. P. Doff said...
Another one for the conspiracy theorists.
Any ideas Jap Unc.
2. tyrellcorporation said...
P.Doff...Don't you think it's a tad dodgy though?!?
3. Waitingfor The Crash said...
i do tyrell !!!!
if we can have a PM who is selling peerages and still be 40 million in debt as a party!
why not get MI5 or FBI to do your dirty work?
..... bit surprised that Crash Gordon is still here ..... i would be carefull not to throw the silver when round at Tony's for tea next (lol)
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5. bidin'matime said...
Bit short on detail, isnt it? How did he die? It will be interesting to see what happens to the Natwest 3.
6. inbreda said...
Not wanting to pre-empt any headlines or anything, but to avoid confusion we could start referring to them as the Natwest2, or the Natwest 1. Or alternatively we could forget about it and move on to the next headline that will lead to a suspicious death.