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Pastimes : Whodunit? Two Stockbrokers Murdered in Jersey; No Clues

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To: Janice Shell who wrote (939)1/1/2000 11:28:00 AM
From: RumbleFish   of 1156
 
From www.lukeford.com. Interview with porn webmaster named Joe Elkin:

Next I asked Joe about this story from the Washington Post: COLTS NECK, N.J.
–– Two Internet penny stock promoters found shot to death had ties to "shady"
business dealings, which may ultimately have led to their execution-style killings, a
prosecutor said. Alain Chalem, 41, and Mayir Lehmann, 37, were found early
Tuesday face down on the bloodstained marble floor of the estate Chalem shared
with his girlfriend and her 13-year-old son.

Though investigators have not pinpointed a motive or suspects, Monmouth County
Prosecutor John Kaye said the attack likely was at least partly tied to the pair's
penny stock Web operation, www.stockinvestor.com, or other ventures. "It was
probably related to the victims' business activities," Kaye said, "and the killer or
killers feared something else more than the loss of money."

Joe: "I did not know those two guys [killed] but I know somebody who was dealing
with them. Those two guys fucked around with the wrong guys. These stock things
are big money and they left a paper trail... It's nothing to fuck around with.

"There's a guy named Jeff Smith in Florida who did business with a company that
sells the machines that allow you to trade from home... These three guys finagled
$15 million away from that company and they got whacked because of it. End of
story. They were stealing.
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