2.05.2012

Greenspan takes a holiday

Greenspan's Body Count has a long-standing policy of not including foreign deaths, because Alan Greenspan didn't directly control monetary policy in other countries, even if he inspired other central bankers to follow in his murderous bubble-blowing ways.

Nonetheless, it's interesting to note the victims of reckless policy wherever they fall around the world.  And they happen consistently where the biggest bubbles were.  Today's episode comes to us from über-bubbly jolly old England.
Mohammed Tariq Aziz, 45, who had recently taken out a £110,000 life insurance policy, smashed his wife's skull in Buckinghamshire, prosecutors claimed.

He then then disposed of the murder weapon, his own blood-stained clothes and his mobile phone proceeded on with his normal daily tasks, they said. Mr Aziz drove around in his Volkswagen Caravelle minibus taxi. The car made a very brief visit to a far corner of town the day Zarina Bibi was murdered, police said

Mr Aziz drove around in his Volkswagen Caravelle minibus taxi. The car was seen making a very brief visit to a far corner of town the day Zarina Bibi was murdered, police said

The body of Zarina Bibi was found when a teenage girl visiting the house got no answer and looked through the letterbox.

The father-of-five had been in financial difficulties, struggling to pay the mortgage on the family home and had been arguing regularly with his wife in the final months of her life.

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