Anonymous ID: c20813 Oct. 2, 2023, 8:20 a.m. No.19651202   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1235

In January of this year, Greg Beckett, senior executive banker with Wells Fargo in Delaware, supposedly committed suicide by jumping out the 14th floor of the bank. Sounded like he had everything going for him. Biden does banking in Delaware right? Could Greg have known critical info regarding the same? This story reeks of suicided behavior. We have had numerous VIP people jumping out high story buildings in the last year or so.

 

. . .Greg texted his girlfriend one Thursday evening in January. He was working late, he told her—eat dinner without him.

 

“I was told to ‘not leave if possible,’” he wrote. His girlfriend went about her routine.

 

A few hours later, the 46-year-old jumped to his death from the 14th floor of the bank’s Wilmington, Del., building.

 

He left no note. His final messages betray no obvious signs of distress. His brother, Dave Beckett, said he was gossiping with high-school buddies by text message minutes before his death. Months later, his family and colleagues are still struggling to piece together how things went so wrong. . .

 

. . .His Philadelphia Eagles were having a strong football season and went on to the Super Bowl. When they played at home, Greg Beckett and a group of friends tailgated outside the stadium, each time in the same grassy spot. Out of superstition, he wore the same sneakers, socks, jeans and jersey.

 

. . .Greg Beckett doted on his dog, which he sometimes held like an infant with his hands under her bottom and her head resting on his shoulder. He once dressed up in a Barney costume in 100-degree heat for his niece’s second-birthday party. He texted his friends’ spouses about the Real Housewives’ latest dramas. He stopped by his parents’ house to mow their lawn and take out their trash each week.

 

. . .Greg Beckett’s Eagles jersey was still at the dry cleaner in preparation for that weekend’s divisional playoff game. It would be displayed at his memorial.

 

https://www.wsj.com/business/greg-becketts-life-seemed-to-be-going-well-then-he-ended-it-at-work-e9417662?mod=djemalertNEWS