Seth Tobias

Seth Tobias (April 8, 1963 – September 4, 2007) was an American hedge fund manager and financial commentator who made frequent appearances on the CNBC television programs Squawk Box and Kudlow & Company.

Early life and education
Tobias was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on April 8, 1963, and had four brothers, Sam, Spence, Scot and Joshua. He was raised in Plymouth Meeting and graduated from Plymouth-Whitemarsh High School and from Boston University with a B.A. in finance.

Career
He was the president of Circle T Partners, a company he founded in 1996 at age 32 after working for five years as portfolio manager and equity trader at JRO Associates.

Tobias' career began by processing trades for a then-unknown portfolio manager named Jim Cramer, who went on to host "Mad Money." Tobias impressed Cramer, but the job didn't last long. Tobias traded up to a position with the much larger JRO Associates hedge fund. Five years later, Tobias headed out on his own.

Personal life
Tobias' first wife was Tricia Zocchi of South Jersey. At the time of his death, he was married to Filomena Tobias.

Death
Tobias was murdered on September 4, 2007, after his wife allegedly drugged him. She allegedly covered up the evidence by submerging his body in their pool. Since Tobias had never used his pool, speculation amongst his closest friends and family led to a common held belief that his wife was responsible for his untimely death. A civil lawsuit ensued.