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Son accused of murdering hedge-funder dad has a dark past
A 30-year-old man accused of killing his millionaire Manhattan father is a suspected arsonist and spoiled brat who may have murdered Daddy because the old man cut his allowance by a measly $200, sources said Monday.
Thomas Gilbert Jr. was already hiding a dark past — including his status as the current prime suspect in a Hamptons arson targeting a wealthy rival — before allegedly killing his respected Wall Street father, Thomas Gilbert Sr., 70, sources told The Post.
The pampered Princeton grad went on his alleged murderous rampage amid a months-long feud with his father over what he still thought was his rightful due — despite his parents giving him the best education money could buy and even subsidizing his surfer-dude, gym-rat lifestyle when he got older, sources said.
Gilbert Jr. regularly griped that “his dad was hypercritical of him — he couldn’t do anything right,’’ his ex-girlfriend Anna Rothschild told The Post Monday in an exclusive interview.
“He talked a lot about his dad and how mean he was to him
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Murdered hedge fund founder was a Wall Street wizard
NEW YORK - The hedge fund founder who police say was shot to death by his son on Sunday built a reputation as a Wall Street wizard, and led a life that included all the trappings of the socialite world.
Along with the multimillion dollar apartment north of the United Nations complex where his wife, Shelley, found his body, Thomas Strong Gilbert also recently sold a home worth $10.5 million in New York's tony Hamptons, according to news reports.
Gilbert, 70, founder of the $200 million Wainscott Capital Partners, grew up the son of the chairman and CEO of a New York manufacturer of textile machinery, according to his wedding announcement in The New York Times.
The former resident of Tuxedo Park, N.Y., an affluent village about 50 miles north of New York City, attended the exclusive Phillips Academy, a boarding school in Andover, Mass., whose graduates include Presidents Bush, author Julia Alvarez and late actor Humphrey Bogart.
In 1966, Gilbert graduated from Princeton University and in 1968, earned a degree from the Har
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Tommy Gilbert
American professional wrestler (1940–2015)
Thomas Edward Gilbert Sr. (January 15, 1940 – November 26, 2015) was an American professional wrestler. He wrestled for Continental Wrestling Association and throughout the South as Tommy Gilbert. He was the father of wrestlers Doug Gilbert and Eddie Gilbert.
Professional wrestling career
Tommy Gilbert made his debut in 1969, wrestling for promoter Nick Gulas. In March 1975, after wrestling primarily throughout Tennessee for nearly six years, he began going to other territories like Atlanta, Amarillo, the Canadian Maritimes, Florida, Kansas City, the Mid-South, Memphis, Puerto Rico, and the Mid-Atlantic areas.
Retirement
After retiring from active competition in 1984, he became a referee for Mid-South/UWF, until its buyout by Jim Crockett Promotions in 1987.
Tommy Gilbert was inducted into the Memphis Wrestling Hall of Fame at a USWA show in the Mid-South Coliseum on March 7, 1994, alongside Al Greene, Don Greene, Jerry Jarrett, Lance Russell and Sputnik Monroe.[3]
Tommy later wrest
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