Probably because the killer fled to other states.Ag In Ok said:
Why is the FBI involved?
Probably because the killer fled to other states.Ag In Ok said:
Why is the FBI involved?
Ag In Ok said:
Why is the FBI involved?
Maybe the hitman was a CIA asset ?Ag In Ok said:
Why is the FBI involved?
I'm sure he's not still in NYC hunkered down.Gig em G said:
At this point, the guy probably traveled to another international airport out of NYC and currently in a non-extradition country by now?
No way you're smart enough to take all these precautions he has and not GTFO
akaggie05 said:
Assuming the guy has a passport, drivers license, etc, his photo is tied to his real identity somewhere. The couple of unmasked photos we've seen of the guy probably aren't good enough for an AI / computer vision "100% match" but very well could be good enough to narrow it down to a few hundred people. My guess is they are currently working with a list of names of about that size and eliminating possible matches one by one.
fullback44 said:
Any chance it was one of those transvestites that cut his balls off and the insurance wouldn't pay for it ? Those pics look like both a dude and a chick. Prob a male steer type deranged dude
JobSecurity said:
My main question is why was he in NY for so long? Just waiting for the right opportunity? The longer he stayed there the more risky it became
I figure they would scour video from public transportation for a few days prior to the murder, looking for the shooter. Maybe he felt ten days was long enough to isolate his arrival in the city from the murder itself. Of course the long you stay in one place, the more clues you leave. Which of course seems to have been his downfall. He didn't stay anonymous enough.Ag_07 said:JobSecurity said:
My main question is why was he in NY for so long? Just waiting for the right opportunity? The longer he stayed there the more risky it became
How so?
If he didn't drop any clues and no one knew what he was up to why would there be any increase in risk?
Up until the shooting he wasn't on anyone's radar.
There are cameras everywhere. The longer he's there the better chance he slips up (exactly like the photo with his mask down), the more likely people are to remember him or talk to him, etc. Seems like given the choice he'd rather be there for one day than multiple weeksAg_07 said:JobSecurity said:
My main question is why was he in NY for so long? Just waiting for the right opportunity? The longer he stayed there the more risky it became
How so?
If he didn't drop any clues and no one knew what he was up to why would there be any increase in risk?
Up until the shooting he wasn't on anyone's radar.
I think he will eventually get caught.Ag_07 said:
Downfall?
He murdered this guy on the sidewalk in the middle of Manhattan, got away, and is now going on 3 days on the lam. That's pretty damn good.
I'd say if he caught not fleeing the country is his downfall.
That is very odd...Quote:
Where did all the discussion of Hunter's pardon for a decade of corruption of the current President of the United Sates go?
Still plenty of discussion about it.Quote:
Where did all the discussion of Hunter's pardon for a decade of corruption of the current President of the United Sates go?
Ag_07 said:JobSecurity said:
My main question is why was he in NY for so long? Just waiting for the right opportunity? The longer he stayed there the more risky it became
How so?
If he didn't drop any clues and no one knew what he was up to why would there be any increase in risk?
Up until the shooting he wasn't on anyone's radar.
The fact that every doctor thought “I’m sure this is related to denying access to care” after hearing about the shooting of United Health Care’s CEO shows how bad our system is
— Kevin W. Farmer, MD (@kevinfarmermd) December 5, 2024
agcrock2005 said:Wife of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson says her husband had been receiving ‘some threats’ prior to fatal shooting https://t.co/jCaKR2T15G pic.twitter.com/UlP7qRyNk1
— New York Post (@nypost) December 4, 2024
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"Basically, I don't know, a lack of coverage?" she said, referring to her 50-year-old husband's role as CEO of UnitedHealthcare's insurance division.
The Unashooter?BadMoonRisin said:
This guy may turn out to be UHC Cooper
I'm not so sure.bonfarr said:
No chance he does not get identified. They have DNA evidence, fingerprint evidence, and a ton of video evidence, including a face picture. They also know he used an Uber on this trip so his identity is almost assuredly already known I imagine they have already scoured records at the airport and know whether or not this guy has left the country by airplane And if he hasn't already there is zero chance he gets out that way now. He is going to be caught. This guy was no pro. He left a lot of clues and evidence behind so I doubt his ability to just disappear.
infinity ag said:The fact that every doctor thought “I’m sure this is related to denying access to care” after hearing about the shooting of United Health Care’s CEO shows how bad our system is
— Kevin W. Farmer, MD (@kevinfarmermd) December 5, 2024
The denials from United Healthcare (and the administrative burden that causes for physician offices) are way, way, way above anything Medicare does.Logos Stick said:infinity ag said:The fact that every doctor thought “I’m sure this is related to denying access to care” after hearing about the shooting of United Health Care’s CEO shows how bad our system is
— Kevin W. Farmer, MD (@kevinfarmermd) December 5, 2024
Doctors ***** about Medicare too.
Every system denies reimbursement for procedures. You can't cover everything and Medicare covers even less.
Getting health insurance is not a guarantee that anything and everything I want will be covered.
Obamacare requires 80%+ of premiums to go for coverage.
Coppell97 said:
We don't know that. The stuff left behind may have been part of the plan. As evidenced by the message on the casings left.