Goldman Sachs Analyst’s Body Pulled From NYC Waters Weeks After Another Man Found In Same Creek (Video)
It does appear that working for the banksters or working against them can get you killed. Just last week, a crypto millionaire was found cut up in a suitcase. Now, a Goldman Sachs analyst, who vanished after a concert, has been pulled from a creek in New York City, just weeks after another man was found in the same waters.
The New York Post reports:
The body of a Goldman Sachs analyst who vanished after a concert at the Brooklyn Mirage was pulled from the waters of Newtown Creek on Tuesday less than half a mile from where he went missing, police said.
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John Castic, a 27-year-old Illinois native who lived in Lower Manhattan, disappeared after leaving the Bushwick hotspot at about 3 a.m. Saturday, according to the NYPD.
At about 11 a.m. Tuesday, a man spotted a bloated, shirtless body floating face-down in the English Kills, a branch of the East River tributary, near 1100 Grand St.
The man called the cops, who sent the NYPD’s Emergency Service Unit to recover the body, which was later identified as Castic, cops and sources said.The body had no obvious signs of trauma, apart from drowning, police sources said.
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It’s the second time in weeks that a man vanished near The Brooklyn Mirage and was found dead in the same creek.
That man — Karl Clemente, age 27 —was turned away from the venue on June 11.
His body was found in Newtown Creek a few days later, sources have said.
It’s not clear if either man was the victim of foul play, though sources said Clemente’s death did not appear suspicious.
The venue from which they both came reportedly has a shadowy history that’s led to protracted battles with the New York State Liquor Authority, which grants businesses their liquor licenses.
Over the last half-decade, state regulators have pointed to “rampant” drug use at the facility — as well as several deaths among those who went to events there, according to Gothamist.
A state attorney accused the venue in a 2020 court filing of operating “a place for teenagers and young adults to get high on Ecstasy, Ketamine and other drugs while loud music plays,” the site said.
And last year, bags and wrappers found there tested positive for heroin, cocaine, methamphetamine and ecstasy, according to an outside monitor’s report to the liquor authority.
The venue’s owner, Juergen “Billy” Bildstein, says the liquor authority is targeting his operation, which has been heavily fined and told to employ the special monitor to watch its operations, Gothamist said.
That hasn’t escaped the attention of Jennifer Gutierrez, the city councilwoman who represents the 34th District.
Officials have told kids for years that the northern Brooklyn industrial zone where the venue is perched isn’t always the safest place, Gutierrez said.
FOX 5 adds regarding the moments leading up to Clements’ death:
Clemente’s father isn’t so sure and said he thinks that the two cases could be linked. “There’s something weird here,” Alex Clemente said. “There might be some connection.”
Staffers at the venue turned away Clemente because they said he had been drinking, his father told Fox News Digital.
Video surveillance shows him walking toward a nearby gas station, but there was no footage of him inside.
Additional footage recorded minutes later allegedly shows Clemente running down Metropolitan Avenue.
“Why was he running?” said Alex Clemente. “Someone was chasing him. There’s something fishy here.” Clemente’s wallet and phone were not found with his body.
Police said the investigation into Clemente’s death is still ongoing.
“We are all shocked and saddened to learn of John’s tragic passing,” Goldman Sachs CEO and Chairman David Solomon said in a statement. “John was a dedicated, driven member of our Controllers team working closely with our Asset and Wealth Management business. Our thoughts are with his mother Dawn, his father Jeff, and his entire family at this very difficult time. John will be deeply missed by his Goldman Sachs family.”
Article posted with permission from Sons of Liberty Media