San Francisco Examiner to Cover Steve Schillinger Suicide

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Gambling911.com can confirm that the San Francisco Examiner,, one of America’s most prominent newspapers, will be running a feature story on the death of World Sports Exchange founder Steve Schillinger.  That story was expected to be published on Sunday (May 5, 2013). 

One of three co-founders, Schillinger was found dead with a gun shot to the head two weeks ago.  Gambling911.com broke the story at the time.

While authorities in Antigua, home to World Sports Exchange, believed the death to be a suicide, investigators had yet to rule out foul play.

Before taking his own life, the San Francisco native had owed well over $1 million to customers.  The reporter covering this story promises some interesting revelations, so stay tuned. 

World Sports Exchange was among the very first online gambling websites.

- Chris Costigan, Gambling911.com Publisher  

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