For other uses of Jonas, see Jonas (disambiguation).
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 Roarkeās home, a flat in London, and a house in East Hampton
- Occupation: Former chairman of the Council of Economic Advisors
Criminal History[]
- False imprisonment, rape, sexual assault, and conspiracy to rape for 49 women, including:[2]
- Elsi Lee Adderman - deceased by self-termination
- Grace Carter Blake
- Tara Daniels - the first year
- Charity Downing
- Grace
- Lydia
- Carlee MacKensie
- Lydia Su
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 werenāt 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 Miraās 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 oāclock 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 didnāt gamble, he worked a lot, and took a lot of vacations[5]
- He had a lot of names and contacts for women.[5]
References[]
- ā Brotherhood in Death, Chapter 11
- ā Brotherhood in Death, Chapter 21
- ā 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Brotherhood in Death, Chapter 12
- ā 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 Brotherhood in Death, Chapter 13
- ā 5.0 5.1 Brotherhood in Death, Chapter 17