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To: Matt Brown who wrote (4108)10/27/1999 7:52:00 PM
From: Mr Metals  Respond to of 5041
 
To: Cheeky Kid who wrote (45838)
From: Anthony@Pacific Wednesday, Oct 27 1999 6:12PM ET
Reply # of 45862

The very real world of Wall Street: not that cute picture painted on CNBC. To all those who know me , and all those I know, I knew Al very well, by our work together several years ago uncovering scams. now he has forever been silienced..May he rest in peace. I want to apologize to any creep and or crim I have offended , it was never personal.
My scam fighting days are over.

OCTOBER 27, 17:21 EDT

Two Stockbrokers Found Dead in N.J.

By MARTHA RAFFAELE
Associated Press Writer

Officials remove one of the bodies
AP/Thomas P. Costello [28K]
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COLTS NECK, N.J. (AP) ? Two brokers who sold penny stocks via the Internet were shot to death gangland-style inside a mansion in a crime that has baffled investigators.

``This was an execution. Reasons, we're not certain yet,' Monmouth County Prosecutor John Kaye said.

Friends found Alain Chalem, 41, and Mayir Lehmann, 37, face down early Tuesday on the marble floor of the estate Chalem shared with his girlfriend and her 13-year-old son.

Chalem had been shot in the chest and five times in the head, while Lehmann, who lived in Woodmere, N.Y., was shot in the leg and once in the back of the head. Their cellular telephones were inches from their hands.

Monmouth County, N.J., prosecutor John Kaye and police chief Kevin Sauter talk to reporters.
AP/Jeff Zelevansky [25K]
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The men traded stocks for investors on a Web site operated from the mansion. Investigators said they had no idea if the trading had anything to do with their slayings. And Kaye said there was no sign of burglary.

The prosecutor said he had no suspects and no murder weapon.

``In this county, there are about a dozen homicides a year and they are not `whodunits,' Kaye said. ``This is an unusual killing.'

Chalem had lived on the 16-acre estate for seven or eight months with Kimberly Scarola, 39, and her son. Ms. Scarola had gone to Florida, several days before the shootings, and her son was with her ex-husband, Kaye said.

Friends found the wrought-iron gates to the home open, the front door unlocked and no signs of forced entry. The white brick home with a towering fountain is in a wealthy community of 8,500 about an hour from New York City.

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I'm done.

Peace,
A@P



To: Matt Brown who wrote (4108)10/27/1999 7:54:00 PM
From: Lola  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5041
 
When a good Christian boy like you says

The world has turned to shit folks

It really is near the end. I'm very upset about this as well but you know God can work through all kinds of difficult circumstances. He will use this as an opportunity to get the bad guys . . . we just don't know how yet.

Lola:)



To: Matt Brown who wrote (4108)10/27/1999 8:40:00 PM
From: campe  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5041
 
The world is truly screwed up when things like this happen.

FM, will all due respect, my bible reads,

"For the love of money is a root of all kinds of evil." 1 Tim 6:10

Money by itself is neither good nor evil, its what you do with this that counts.

A@P was doing good with his...he will be missed.