Jefferies Banker, 28, Found Dead in Dallas Apartment ‘Unexplained’
Carter McIntosh, 28, an investment banker at Jefferies Financial Group’s Dallas office, was found dead inside his apartment at around 11am on Monday.
A 28-year-old banker was mysteriously found dead in his Texas apartment, prompting local police to probe his ‘unexplained’ death.
Carter McIntosh, an investment banker at Jefferies Financial Group’s Dallas office, was found dead inside his apartment at around 11am on Monday, according to records obtained by Business Insider.
It is unclear why police responded to McIntosh’s apartment that day, and a cause of death has not yet been listed – with the Dallas Police Department saying it is unknown at this time.
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