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Jesse Livermore loved beautiful women.<br />
This caused him much grief during his<br />
life. He is pictured here with his third<br />
wife Harriet during a party for eighty<br />
people in their ten room apartment on<br />
Park Avenue.<br />
Paul Livermore, Dorothy Livermore, and<br />
Jesse Junior in front of the Livermore<br />
mansion. Both sons were very handsome.<br />
Jesse Jr., started having sex with his<br />
mother’s friends—without her knowledge—<br />
when he was fourteen—the same age he<br />
started drinking.<br />
Livermore was subject to deep black<br />
depressions all his adult life, during success<br />
or failure. This photo was taken on<br />
November 26, 1940, two days before "The<br />
Great Bear" of Wall Street took his own life.<br />
After shooting her son, Dorothy<br />
Livermore stands in a Santa Barbara,<br />
California courtroom waiting to be<br />
arraigned. She is before Judge Ernest<br />
Wagner on a complaint of assault with a<br />
deadly weapon with intent to kill.<br />
Under Sheriff Jack Ross, District Attorney<br />
Percy Heckendorf and Sheriff James Ross<br />
are looking at the spot they believe Jesse<br />
Livermore Jr. was shot by his mother in<br />
her home in Montecito California. He was<br />
actually shot on the staircase.<br />
Jesse Livermore, Dorothy Livermore and<br />
friends at their vacation home in Lake<br />
Placid. Livermore hunted and played golf<br />
here.<br />
The Breakers Hotel in Palm Beach on<br />
fire March 18th, 1925. Dorothy<br />
Livermore sent the bell boys back to the<br />
apartment to save her 24 pieces of<br />
Louis Vuitton luggage from the flames—<br />
and the bell boys did it.<br />
Bradley’s Palm Beach "Beach Club"—the<br />
longest-running illegal gambling casino in<br />
America’s history. Ed Bradley, the<br />
"greatest gambler" in America, and Jesse<br />
Livermore, the "greatest stock speculator"<br />
in America, were fast friends.<br />
Jesse Livermore and Ed Kelley, his friend,<br />
on Livermore’s yacht after a day’s fishing in<br />
the launch. Livermore had a passion for<br />
fishing. Being on the water gave him a<br />
chance to think. He often came up with<br />
"great market ideas" on the ocean.