UHC CEO Gunned Down in Midtown Manhattan

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Like a detached psychopath.

Goes off the radar
Planned for months
Stalked a human target
Made a gun, decorated bullets, put funny money in a drop bag
Practiced the hit and location
Woke up at 5am, staked out the door, and lakes up to victim, shot him three times dead
And walked off.
Monitored the news and aftermath on the run.


One scary dude


He is not scary. He is a nice altruitsic dude with a great smile.



Know who else used to have nice smiles?

- the innocent children who’s father Luigi murdered in cold blood.



And so did small innocent children of patients who had their life saving health procedures and treatment denied by the AI UHC’s CEO allowed. Probably an even larger pool than his 19 year old and 16 year old “innocent children"


Sue them if they have a case. Define life saving as well. Nothing to do with homicidal Luigi.

Unlimited healthcare and treatment isn’t a thing in any country. Half the world doesn’t have even mandate car insurance let alone offer healthcare insurance.

Or shall we all go print 3D guns and shoot down workers in industries we don’t like or actually understand?


Actually someone just opened fire in a pharmacy. It’s tragic and wrong but this is what happens when corporate healthcare greed runs unchecked.


Too bad for him he wasn’t a rich, educated, attractive, tall, well-spoken techhead white guy who planned the hit for months. Instead a crazed Hispanic guy shot a random Hispanic patron at night while the pharmacy was closed.

Did he run off on a $5000 e-bike with his $500 backpack and self-made gun? No.

But hey, if you’re caught just spew out that you hate the XYZ industry.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:And you know who else was known for a nice smile and good looks - Ted Bundy


And Scott Peterson
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Like a detached psychopath.

Goes off the radar
Planned for months
Stalked a human target
Made a gun, decorated bullets, put funny money in a drop bag
Practiced the hit and location
Woke up at 5am, staked out the door, and lakes up to victim, shot him three times dead
And walked off.
Monitored the news and aftermath on the run.


One scary dude


He is not scary. He is a nice altruitsic dude with a great smile.



Know who else used to have nice smiles?

- the innocent children who’s father Luigi murdered in cold blood.



And so did small innocent children of patients who had their life saving health procedures and treatment denied by the AI UHC’s CEO allowed. Probably an even larger pool than his 19 year old and 16 year old “innocent children"


Sue them if they have a case. Define life saving as well. Nothing to do with homicidal Luigi.

Unlimited healthcare and treatment isn’t a thing in any country. Half the world doesn’t have even mandate car insurance let alone offer healthcare insurance.

Or shall we all go print 3D guns and shoot down workers in industries we don’t like or actually understand?


Actually someone just opened fire in a pharmacy. It’s tragic and wrong but this is what happens when corporate healthcare greed runs unchecked.


No. That’s what happens in societies like Congo and Haiti.


You forgot Somalia.


You forgot Israel.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Seriously though. Do you think he has a mental illness? I was wondering this. Could he be perfectly sane and have done this?


Of course he could be. Ideologues will ideologue and if they don't have some moral reason to refrain from murder, they'll do that. Ted Kaczynski was exactly the same way.


Yup
Anonymous
It is a strange paradox that Luigi is now a household name and face.

His name even regularly comes up on SNL too!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Like a detached psychopath.

Goes off the radar
Planned for months
Stalked a human target
Made a gun, decorated bullets, put funny money in a drop bag
Practiced the hit and location
Woke up at 5am, staked out the door, and lakes up to victim, shot him three times dead
And walked off.
Monitored the news and aftermath on the run.


One scary dude


He is not scary. He is a nice altruitsic dude with a great smile.



Know who else used to have nice smiles?

- the innocent children who’s father Luigi murdered in cold blood.



And so did small innocent children of patients who had their life saving health procedures and treatment denied by the AI UHC’s CEO allowed. Probably an even larger pool than his 19 year old and 16 year old “innocent children"


Name one.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It is a strange paradox that Luigi is now a household name and face.

His name even regularly comes up on SNL too!


Yeah, pretty cool how you can edit your expansive digital footprint whilst planning a crime, do it, get killed or caught, and then let everyone pretend they love you from your old online posts before you snapped!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Like a detached psychopath.

Goes off the radar
Planned for months
Stalked a human target
Made a gun, decorated bullets, put funny money in a drop bag
Practiced the hit and location
Woke up at 5am, staked out the door, and lakes up to victim, shot him three times dead
And walked off.
Monitored the news and aftermath on the run.


One scary dude


He is not scary. He is a nice altruitsic dude with a great smile.



Know who else used to have nice smiles?

- the innocent children who’s father Luigi murdered in cold blood.



And so did small innocent children of patients who had their life saving health procedures and treatment denied by the AI UHC’s CEO allowed. Probably an even larger pool than his 19 year old and 16 year old “innocent children"


Name one.


+1. I have a super common cancer (breast cancer) and the treatment is so standard, no one gets denied. I have literally interacted with hundreds of other breast cancer patients and ZERO are denied chemo, radiation and surgery if indicated.

It gets way, way more challenging for patients suffering from a rare cancer or other ailment without a standard of care. I can absolutely see a patient feeling like their healthcare insurer is denying them lifesaving treatment when in reality, the treatment is experimental or doesn’t have proven success rates. Maybe the treatment would’ve saved their life, maybe it wouldn’t. There’s no way of knowing.

People aren’t complaining about being denied radiation for prostate cancer or chemo for a stage iv breast cancer patient. They’re complaining about treatments that may or may not be lifesaving.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:https://nypost.com/2024/12/04/us-news/medics-attempted-cpr-on-slain-unitedhealthcare-ceo-brian-thompson-video/

Hipster shooter escapes on bike 🚲


This is a fascinating Justice DCUM thread.

Only had time to read the first 10 pages, then jumped around.

Posts were rationale until the shooter was arrested and his name and photos were released. Then posts became highly irrational.

My guess is it’s because of Luigi’s good looks and pedigree. Too much cognitive dissonance. Too much desire.
Anonymous
Meant historic DCUM thread. Not justice thread
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
How can they ever catch the killer?


This aged well
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Bets on whether this is a personal or professional vendetta?

My vote is for personal.


It’s someone in a high place. I imagine hiring someone out for this is expensive and difficult.


No just some cash withdrawals and visa cash cards, basic CAD, and elementary social engineering for the timing. And some greyhound bus tix and hostel bills.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There’s no way a random disgruntled person would know where the CEO is going to be.


I 100% guarantee I could find, stalk, study, and then intercept you at a place of my choosing, if I knew your name, approximate location, and what you do for a living. And it would probably take less than a week if you’re a typical private citizen, and much less if you’re higher profile - like a CEO.

The hardest part isn’t finding you - it’s covering MY tracks as I’m searching for you, so as not to leave data breadcrumbs that lead back to me.


Luigi were you posting here?!? You forgot to plan the aftermath!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Like a detached psychopath.

Goes off the radar
Planned for months
Stalked a human target
Made a gun, decorated bullets, put funny money in a drop bag
Practiced the hit and location
Woke up at 5am, staked out the door, and lakes up to victim, shot him three times dead
And walked off.
Monitored the news and aftermath on the run.


One scary dude


He is not scary. He is a nice altruitsic dude with a great smile.



Know who else used to have nice smiles?

- the innocent children who’s father Luigi murdered in cold blood.



And so did small innocent children of patients who had their life saving health procedures and treatment denied by the AI UHC’s CEO allowed. Probably an even larger pool than his 19 year old and 16 year old “innocent children"


Name one.


+1. I have a super common cancer (breast cancer) and the treatment is so standard, no one gets denied. I have literally interacted with hundreds of other breast cancer patients and ZERO are denied chemo, radiation and surgery if indicated.

It gets way, way more challenging for patients suffering from a rare cancer or other ailment without a standard of care. I can absolutely see a patient feeling like their healthcare insurer is denying them lifesaving treatment when in reality, the treatment is experimental or doesn’t have proven success rates. Maybe the treatment would’ve saved their life, maybe it wouldn’t. There’s no way of knowing.

People aren’t complaining about being denied radiation for prostate cancer or chemo for a stage iv breast cancer patient. They’re complaining about treatments that may or may not be lifesaving.


I have a good friend w a blood cancer and she has had to jump through crazy hoops for standard of care treatment (and often pay out of pocket so she does t have a break in treatment while prior auths are processing, though she is generally reimbursed.)

(Despite all that and her anger at the insurance industry she thinks that people who are acting like murdering a man in cold blood is excusable or helpful are childish idiots.)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Video of the shooting:

https://nypost.com/2024/12/04/us-news/video-shows-gunman-executing-brian-thompson-at-close-range-as-unitedhealthcare-ceo-stumbles-away/

There was a pedestrian right there and someone in an SUV with lights on. Crazy.


That video is crazy. Dark, accurate chest shot, calm walk, looks to confirm job is done, walks away (doesn’t run).


I didn’t think this type of stuff happened in real life. It looks like it’s out of an action movie.

So true
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