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Wymann, Jonas Bartell

Appeared in Brotherhood in Death (January, 2061)[1]

Personal Information[]

  • Description: Big money guy with his own big money
  • Age at TOD: 68
  • TOD: 0311 (3:11 a.m.)
  • Relationships: Vanessa (first ex-wife); unnamed second ex-wife; unnamed daughter from his first marriage; two unnamed children; Jonas Wymann Baker (grandson); Gavin Baker (grandson); three other unnamed grandchildren
  • Addresses: A three-story townhouse two blocks from Eve and Roarkeā€™s home, a flat in London, and a house in East Hampton
  • Occupation: Former chairman of the Council of Economic Advisors

Criminal History[]

Homicide Information[]

  • Body found hanging from a rope attached to a complex series of boldly colored swirls that served as the foyer light at his house.
    • Visible evidence of physical violence
    • His face was blackened from bruising
    • His throat was gouged and smeared with dried blood, probably self-inflicted as he was alive when he was hanged
    • He was naked but for a computer-generated sign that covered his torso: JUSTICE IS SERVED
    • Beaten face and genitals, broken jawbone and nose, done with a weighted sap, punctures in the groin area, probably from kicks with shoes with pointed toes, sodomized with a hot poker

Interesting Facts[]

  • He was Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisors about a decade ago, and prior to that he was chief economist of the Department of Labor.
  • Graduated magna cum laude from Yale in the same class as Edward Mira. He did post-grad work there, some more at Columbia and Oxford, and was a guest lecturer at Yale and Columbia.
  • He wrote a couple books on economics and lots of papers. He served as advisor for two administrations, while Mira was in Congress.
  • Roarke knew him slightly (they werenā€™t friendly) and says he was brilliant when it came to economy issues.
  • Has a sex droid.
  • He had a celtic symbol meaning brotherhood tattooed on his groin.[3]
  • His second wife was considerably younger and one of his flings during his marriage; he was unfaithful throughout it, which is why his first wife divorced him.[3]
  • His second marriage ended badly, with him having to pay her a great deal of money.[3]
  • He and Edward Mira shared a predilection for casual sex, affairs, and using younger woman, but neither was a pedophile.[3]
  • His second ex-wife remarried to another older, wealthy man, and was now living in the south of France, and had been cohosting a winter gala in Cannes at the time of Miraā€™s abduction.[4]
  • He, Frederick Betz, Marshall Easterday, Ethan MacNamee, and Mira all attended Yale at the same time and shared a group house.[4]
  • He had a four oā€™clock appointment the day before he died with a writer named Cecily Anson who he thought was planning to do a biography on him.[4]
  • Anson and Vine were actually in Adelaide, Australia, so the murderers just used her name to gain entry into his house.[4]
  • He didnā€™t gamble, he worked a lot, and took a lot of vacations[5]
  • He had a lot of names and contacts for women.[5]

References[]

  1. ā†‘ Brotherhood in Death, Chapter 11
  2. ā†‘ Brotherhood in Death, Chapter 21
  3. ā†‘ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Brotherhood in Death, Chapter 12
  4. ā†‘ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 Brotherhood in Death, Chapter 13
  5. ā†‘ 5.0 5.1 Brotherhood in Death, Chapter 17
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