Socialite mystery man Jay Gatsby found face down with bullet wounds to the back in the pool of his Long Island Estate. Known for throwing extravagant parties, and his concealed manner, Gatsby was a man many knew of, but few knew. The fact of the manner Jay Gatsby was indeed not his true name. This journalist has dug up Gatsby's past to unveil and shed some light on this man.
Born into a poor working home, James Gatz always had expectations for a more lavish and gaudy existence. To accomplish his lofty goals Gatz entered the world of criminal organization that has become so prominent in our time. Insiders explain how Gatsby would always take suspicious business calls from Chicago and Philadelphia from quite some time.
When inquired about his business Gatsby would respond he was in the pharmaceutical business. Linked to world series fixing Meyer Wolfsheim, the extent of Gatsby's criminal connection is not known, but to amass such wealth so shortly one would need many ins.
Yale graduate from across the pond Tom Buchanan was available for comment on the suspicion of Gatsby, "I imagine him to be a bootlegger. A lot of these newly rich people are just big bootleggers, you know."
Yet all may not be what it seems in this story of corruption and crime. Neighbor and friend Nick Carraway on Gatsby: "Only Gatsby was exempt from my reaction...No Gatsby turned out to be all right at the end."
Sunday, November 2, 2008
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