Jeffrey Locker | |
Birth Name: | Jeffrey Locker |
Birth Date: | December 22, 1956 |
Death Date: | July 16, 2009 |
Death Place: | New York City |
Nationality: | American |
Known For: | Co-authoring a 1998 self-help book and giving presentations on handling workplace stress |
Occupation: | Author and motivational speaker |
Jeffrey Locker (died 2009) was an American self-help author and motivational speaker.
In 2009, Locker hired Kenneth Minor to kill him so his family would collect $18 million in insurance benefits.[1] Minor claimed that Locker, a married father of three from Long Island, hired him to "do a Kevorkian". Locker was found dead in his car, in East Harlem, bound and stabbed.
Longtime Allegheny County Medical Examiner Dr. Cyril Wecht testified as a defense expert on behalf of Minor.[2]
Minor was sentenced to 20 years to life for the murder of Locker.[3] Minor is appealing his conviction.[4] In October 2014, his sentence was reduced to 12 years.[5]
Eventually Federal Judge William Kuntz ruled that the $4 million policy issued by Principal Life Insurance should be voided because Locker had substantially misstated his annual income as $800,000 when, in truth, his gross income at the time was no more than $225,000 and he was deeply in debt.