UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson fatally shot outside Hilton hotel in Midtown in targeted attack: cops - Just Part and Parcel of visiting a Big City

Imagine being such a turbo autist that you're pissed about the death of a monster who has made billions of the pain, and suffering of hundreds of thousands of people just because leftists, and normies are happy about it, too.

I'm just gonna say it. Anyone who tries to turn this into a Left vs Right/Normie vs Terminally Online thing is at best an incredibly autistic contrarian, and at worst a literal fucking glowie trying to keep the public divided.
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Talked to a UHC bro who was on an internal all-hands this morning. The internal story they are telling is that all VIPs in attendance in NYC, including UHG CEO Witty, were flown to MN immediately following the shooting and are still there and on lock-down. CEO's entire extended family were allegedly flown into MN as well.

No idea why they are sharing this as widely as they are, there were supposedly >100 people on this call.
 
Talked to a UHC bro who was on an internal all-hands this morning. The internal story they are telling is that all VIPs in attendance in NYC, including UHG CEO Witty, were flown to MN immediately following the shooting and are still there and on lock-down. CEO's entire extended family were allegedly flown into MN as well.

No idea why they are sharing this as widely as they are, there were supposedly >100 people on this call.

So they are all conveniently in a single place huh? Interesting.
 
It's been 3 days now. Much like radioactive material, these sorts of things have a half-life which halves their strenght. All they have on this dude is a few grainy stills which might not even be from the killer and nothing else.

His chances to get away with it are looking very good. He is likely back home way outside of NYC and chilling.
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My money is tentatively on "he's offed himself somewhere". Even if he perfectly manipulated every piece of evidence left at the scene and had multiple actors pretending to be him, he's going to be looking over his shoulder for the rest of his life, waiting for his door to get kicked in if he remains in the states. If he gets out there are still no guarantees. That's a hard, frightening life to commit to.

That said, Thompson getting wasted like a GTA pedestrian on video is already a damaging look for anyone that heads a company that gets fat doing exceptionally naughty things. These guys live by the grace of their bodyguards and the collective feeling that forensic science and mass surveillance makes touching them, much less getting away with it, impossible. If the killer isn't conclusively found dead or alive it's going to be a potentially large blow to the legitimacy of local and federal law enforcement. I wonder how many stressed out people, politics or ideology nonwithstanding, behave themselves because they feel like they could never get away with anything, and by what count recent events have decreased that number.
 
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It's been 3 days now. Much like radioactive material, these sorts of things have a half-life which halves their strenght. All they have on this dude is a few grainy stills which might not even be from the killer and nothing else.

His chances to get away with it are looking very good. He is likely back home way outside of NYC and chilling.

Hard agree. People don't really understand that stranger on stranger murder is super hard for the cops to put together. Like, it's incredibly difficult. And this dude seems to know what he was doing. If he got the hell out of dodge and was truly a complete stranger to this CEO. Then he might actually get away. It's why they are mass spamming his face. They want somebody to squel on him. Cause they likely got shit else.
 
I don't condone murder but that fucker had it coming" is pretty much the sum of it from even my most hard-core cop or cop supporting friends lmao I can't even imagine how doctors and medical staff are celebrating lmao
I love when people come together in the joyous holiday spirit!

I don't necessarily have an opinion on whether or not our folk hero here was some sort of professional, but nor do I care. There WAS one professional killer involved here, and that was Brian Thompson, a man personally responsible for thousands of deaths via purposeful and intentional denial of care for medically necessary procedures and prescriptions.

"Oops, sorry! You aren't allowed to to have the only medication that is effective for stopping your kid from having epileptic seizures because he doesn't have the one variant of seizure disorder where we will approve the drug. It'll be $700 a month. You also can't have the emergency medication to help him if he seizes for over 5 minutes. To get that you would have to pay $1,000 for four cents worth of diazepam because it's in a plastic single use spray. Oh, your kid died in status epilepticus? Real sorry. Let's argue about whether insurance will pay for his hospital bills."

If I could have peed on this godforsaken miserable fuck in the street after McDreamy was done with him, I would have. I wish nothing but grief and fear on this class of parasites and their entire families.
 
Man made 55mil last year, gets shot and they put out a 10k reward... smells like a hit.
Tinfoil enthusiast that I am, my first thought is that it was a hit.
Not sure, but we’d have to wait for the story to develop because I also wouldn’t be surprised if one of the many people with nothing to lose decided “fuck it”.
 
An average of three percent of a doctor's salary goes to malpractice insurance. In high-risk specialties, this is around 5%.

Whatever doctor told you 60% was trying to pretend his salary wasn't what it was.
I know the actual salaries and compensation in my group and I am well familiar with the 6 figure insurance bills. The only ones who may only be paying 3% of earnings are the ones who's primary income does not come from the direct practice of medicine. Such as the guy that owns 7 imaging centers. That income is unrelated to his medical license.
 
I love when people come together in the joyous holiday spirit!

I don't necessarily have an opinion on whether or not our folk hero here was some sort of professional, but nor do I care. There WAS one professional killer involved here, and that was Brian Thompson, a man personally responsible for thousands of deaths via purposeful and intentional denial of care for medically necessary procedures and prescriptions.

"Oops, sorry! You aren't allowed to to have the only medication that is effective for stopping your kid from having epileptic seizures because he doesn't have the one variant of seizure disorder where we will approve the drug. It'll be $700 a month. You also can't have the emergency medication to help him if he seizes for over 5 minutes. To get that you would have to pay $1,000 for four cents worth of diazepam because it's in a plastic single use spray. Oh, your kid died in status epilepticus? Real sorry. Let's argue about whether insurance will pay for his hospital bills."

If I could have peed on this godforsaken miserable fuck in the street after McDreamy was done with him, I would have. I wish nothing but grief and fear on this class of parasites and their entire families.

Not to be cringe or overly dramatic. But this dude being a professional killer or not doesn't matter. I agree with you. I don't really care either. But what I do know. Is that man likely has a story. And it's probably a story a lot of us can relate too. Not to be all sappy. But those bullets were more than likely infused with a lot of sadness, grief and anger. And even if they catch the dude. He gave an admittedly fucked up closure to the pain of thousands of people. Every dad, mother, and child that begged for hours to these fuckers not wanting to die or not to let a love one hurt anymore feels like he shot those bullets for them because he shared their pain.

Yes, that's a little preachy. And I'm sure a lot of people won't understand. But unless you've been through it with these insurance companies. You can't imagine what it's like.

I hope they don't capture the dude. But regardless him shooting that motherfucker and letting him die right on the fucking street. Lots of people feel a kindred spirit with that raw anger and sadness that would make a man do that to this CEO.

Alright. I'll stop being gay now. But there is a reason people don't even know his fucking name or identity but feel like they connect to him.
 
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