David Kellermann Suicide: Freddie Mac CEO found dead

David Kellermann Suicide: Freddie Mac CEO found dead
David Kellermann, the acting chief financial officer of Freddie Mac was found dead this morning in what looks to be suicide, according to Fairfax police. The CEO of the troubled bank was found in his Fairfax County home early this morning.

Kellermann joined Freddie Mac back in 1192 1992 as an analyst. Police were called to his home in upscale Hunter Mill Estates subdivision shortly before 5 a.m. The Washington Post

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Police spokesman Eddy Azcarate said that David Kellermann body was found in the basement, as yet there is no information as to whether Kellemann left a suicide note. Kellermann was made the chief financial officer of Freddie Mac in September 2008, which was when the U.S. government seized Freddie Mac and ousted its top executives.

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  • psk

    “Kellermann joined Freddie Mac back in 1192 as” I think date is a type-O

  • J

    “…joined Freddie Mac in 1192…” ??

    I’d say he died of old age.

  • joe

    I beleive it was 1992…report stats 1192

  • Lauren

    How weak I hope he did leave a note if he has wife and kids.

  • Smartass

    Wow. 1192. He was with the company for a long time. No wonder he killed himself.

  • Sara

    I think you got the year wrong here. It probably should be 1992 instead of 1192. Just thought I should let you know.

  • Sarah

    I think you got the year wrong here. It probably should be 1992 instead of 1192. Just thought I should let you know.

  • Linda

    I think that instead of commenting on the year and focusing on the typo’s, people should look at the story here. It’s a case of real life, he was so stressed about the finacial downfall this company was going through that he didn’t resist. I’m guessing he left a family behind. I really wish owners of companies read this article and realize that their workers also go under stress, and why? because they feel the people depend on them. I also work for a company that is going down, but I’m still here because I want to help the company keep on their feet because I know I’m doing it not for the owner but for the community that depend on us. So this guy sacraficed his life to help the company, refused to take time off and preffered to end his life before seeing how his work was not apreciatted. This is sad, look at what money makes out of life.

  • Teresa

    My heart goes out to Mrs. Kellermann and her young
    daughter. It will not be easy for you to pick up
    the pieces and go on, but my thoughts and prayers are with you!!!!!

  • http://www.coffeenomad.com Nomad

    I wonder if Senator Grassley is feeling any regret right now for recommending that a few CEO’s either resign or kill themselves

  • Roxana

    Ya or maybe HE took the ultimate journey because of the guilt of knowing how this bloody financial institution screwed over the unsuspecting simple person/homeowner who was put into a preditory loan

  • warren4321

    After 2 years of the dead of Freddie Mac CEO, the U.S. property market is still very fragile.