The millionaire financier whose Connecticut mansion was burned to the ground in a turkey-frying accident had put his Florida estate on the market just weeks before the Thanksgiving Day tragedy. The property in Weston, CT, owned by Tweedy, Brown Managing Director Thomas H. Shrager, according to public records, was gutted after a turkey was deep-fried in the garage, causing a massive inferno. The stunning $4 million home is now deemed uninhabitable. The 9,378-square-foot home on a 2.07-acre lot had 11 bedrooms and 9.5 bathrooms. It was purchased in 1999 for $2.35 million and was estimated to be worth nearly $4...