For more than eleven years, an uneducated "outsider," Rikard Kilgaren served time in the sewers of Wall Street, laboring twelve to sixteen hours a day, seven days a week. His assignment: protect Ruprecht Burnsides, a senior managing director of Deutsche Bank Securities Inc., the Firm. Kilgaren was entrusted with access to every physical and electronic area of the Firm, giving him access to more than enough information to implement schemes to plunder the Firm. With what he knew, Kilgaren could expose Wall Street firms, Deutsche Bank Securities Inc. in particular, to billions in losses and retreat unnoticed to the life in the Caribbean. Trusted implicitly and unacknowledged, Kilgaren operated his plan under a veil of complete invisibility, never to be implicated in the scheme. How did Kilgaren, a poor and relatively uneducated person of average intelligence, wind up in the sewers of Wall Street? The Road to Hell: Wall Street is a partial exposE of the dishonesty, corruption, greed, deceit, and moral bankruptcy of what Kilgaren calls the Wall Street sewer rats and their incestuous relationships with Washington DC bureaucrats. It chronicles, to a degree, some of the years Kilgaren spent as a poverty-stricken child in California, his limited education, and his years in the banking and finance community. These are the events that led him down the road to hell: Wall Street. Too late he learned that you can trust no one but God.
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