Slain MassMutual Executive Held Wall Street “Trade Secrets”

Wall Street on Parade – by Pam and Russ Martens

On Thursday, November 20, 2014, the body of 54-year old Melissa Millan, a divorced mother of two school-age children, was found at approximately 8 p.m. along a jogging path running parallel to Iron Horse Boulevard in Simsbury, Connecticut. A motorist had spotted the body and called the police.

According to the coroner’s report, it was determined that Millan’s death was attributable to a stab wound to the chest with an “edged weapon.” Police ruled the death a homicide, a rarity for this town where residents feel safe enough to routinely jog by themselves on the same path used by Millan.  

Information has now emerged that Millan had access to highly sensitive data on bank profits resulting from the collection of life insurance proceeds from her insurance company employer on the death of bank workers – data that a Federal regulator of banks has characterized as “trade secrets.”

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2 thoughts on “Slain MassMutual Executive Held Wall Street “Trade Secrets”

  1. Great news. Another one bites the dust. How many people did this slut turn out into the streets through mortgage fraud?

    There have been about 30 or 40 bankers killed already, and there hasn’t even been a shred of sympathy for any of them. I guess her babies will miss her, but the rest of the world is glad she’s dead.

  2. “According to the coroner’s report, it was determined that Millan’s death was attributable to a stab wound to the chest with an “edged weapon.” Police ruled the death a homicide…”

    There’s a good chance they got it right.

    “Millan had access to highly sensitive data on bank profits resulting from the collection of life insurance proceeds from her insurance company employer on the death of bank workers…”

    So, how much will they collect on her?

    Shhhh… ‘trade secret’.

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