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12690708, yoo dis mfucka broke a restrainin order and burned down his boys family crib?
Posted by _explain555, Tue Jan-06-15 02:02 AM

fuck kinda shit he on gatdamn lol

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2897965/Did-private-school-educated-Princeton-graduate-30-accused-murder-burn-house.html

Did son 'who shot dead his $200m banker father in fight over allowance' also set fire to a friend's Hamptons mansion months before? Suspicions over blaze in luxury neighborhood revealed


A 30-year-old Princeton graduate, accused of murdering his multimillionaire father, reportedly violated a restraining order, brought by an acquaintance, days after a historic Hamptons home went up in flames in an arson attack.
On Monday, Tommy Gilbert Jr was charged with homicide and criminal possession of a weapon - one day after 70-year-old Thomas Gilbert Sr was found dead at his home in midtown Manhattan, the gun left on the victim's body in an attempt to stage a suicide, police said.
Last September 18, Gilbert was arrested for violating an order of protection three days after the Hamptons family home burned to the ground in a case of suspect arson.

The first thing multiple acquaintances said of Gilbert Jr when asked to comment on their fellow Princeton or Deerfield alumnus was the rumor that he'd burned down his one-time friend's house last summer.
Additionally a long-time resident of East Hampton and acquaintance of Gilbert Sr, who was a member of the Tony Maidstone Club there, also repeated the allegation.
However, police have never identified Gilbert Jr as a suspect nor has he been charged in the fire.
The home belonged to a one-time acquaintance, Peter Smith Sr and his family.
Peter Smith Jr, 32, declined to comment on the allegations and his sister, Bettina Prentice, had yet to respond.
In the early hours of September 15 this year, a blaze destroyed the beautiful Hamptons home owned by retired investment banker Peter Smith.
A fire ripped through the property, originally built in the 1800s, in Sagaponack, New York.
The home was entirely destroyed after almost 80 firefighters were unable to contain the flames. A gas can and gasoline-soaked cloth was found in a nearby cemetery, Page Six reported in September.

Southampton Police detective Lisa Costa told Daily Mail Online on Monday that the house was destroyed in an arson attack and that there were no injuries.
She refused to comment further with regards an ongoing investigation. No one has been charged in the alleged attack.
Southampton Fire Department refused to comment to Daily Mail Online on Monday.
Gilbert Jr was arrested in the Hamptons for second-degree criminal contempt, for allegedly violating a restraining order in September 18 this year, according to ABC.
According to sources, Peter Smith reportedly filed a restraining order against Gilbert Jr this summer after an incident near his Williamsburg, Brooklyn home.
It was unclear whether this was the same restraining order. The details could not be confirmed with Mr Smith.

Tommy Gilbert Jr was arrested at his home on Sunday night in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan, following the fatal shooting of his father, the founder of hedge fund, Wainscott Capital.

The 30-year-old was being held pending arraignment and the law office representing him had no comment.
Police said Gilbert Jr. went to his parents' home on the East Side on Sunday afternoon and asked his mother to go out to get him some food.
About 15 minutes later, she got a 'bad feeling' and came back, said Robert Boyce, the chief of detectives for the New York Police Department.
'She found Senior on the floor with a bullet hole in the head,' Boyce said. 'She also found a gun resting on his chest with his left hand covering it.'
But Boyce said it was a staged suicide — his son was trying to cover up the killing.
Officers with a search warrant went to Gilbert Jr.'s apartment on the West Side, where they found magazines, loose bullets and a shell that matched the gun found at the scene, police said.
Authorities were investigating how he got the gun.
The Princeton graduate was upset that his weekly allowance had been cut back when he went to his parents' home in midtown Manhattan on Sunday afternoon.
A source told the New York Daily News that Mr Gilbert Sr had cut back Tommy's weekly allowance to $300 and threatened to stop paying his rent.
Gilbert Jr lives in a one-bedroom apartment in Chelsea where, according to listings, guarantors were accepted on the $2,400-a-month rent.
The Ivy Leaguer, who was a regular fixture at Manhattan's black-tie benefits with society beauties on his arm, reportedly slipped past the doorman and into his parents' building shortly before the alleged attack at 3.30pm.
Police said Gilbert Jr asked his mother to go out to get him some food. About 15 minutes later, she got a 'bad feeling' and came back, said Robert Boyce, the chief of detectives for the New York Police Department.
Gilbert Sr's wife Shelley, 67, found her husband dead in the bedroom within minutes of the alleged attack and called 911, police said.
Gilbert Jr was then seen walking out of the building in Manhattan's Turtle Bay area covering his face with a hoodie around 3.35pm, the New York Daily News reported.
The 30-year-old was found in his ground-floor apartment at 10.30pm on Sunday, after he fled from his parents' home in midtown, multiple media outlets claimed, citing police sources.
Police recovered a Glock 22 .40-caliber handgun from the scene.
At 10.30pm on Sunday, Gilbert Jr was arrested without incident at his apartment after NYPD officers dressed in riot gear chopped down the door and found him hiding inside.

He was taken to the 17th precinct in midtown Manhattan and questioned.
Thomas Gilbert Sr started Wainscott Capital in 2011, growing the fund to a value of $200 million.
He attended Princeton and Harvard Business School before a 40-year career on Wall Street. According to Wainscott Capital's website, he had extensive knowledge of the stock market, private equity, real estate and the fixed income market.
His son, Tommy Gilbert Jr, attended The Buckley school on Manhattan's Upper East Side from kindergarten until eighth grade. Tuition costs around $35,000 a year.
Noteable alumni of the school include actor James Harder, philanthropist David Rockefeller Jr and Robert Wagner, former deputy mayor of New York.
He then went on to the $50,000-a-year Deerfield Academy in Western Massachusetts, which counts the King of Jordan and Prince of Jordan among its alumni.
After graduating from Deerfield in 2003, Gilbert Jr accepted a place at Princeton University where he graduated in 2009.