Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder if he's darkened his eyebrows and wore brown contacts.
I'm curious how he slept in the hostel with two other strangers. Surely they told police more about him. Did he wear a wig?
Could he be ready to ditch his disguised look once he got to the bus station? So no one is looking for a blond guy with lighter eyebrows and blue eyes.
I mean, as distinctive as he appears, and with everyone attached to their phones, how did someone not recognize him once he got on a bus?
Hostels? Those old bunk bed rooms and shared bathrooms and foreigners coming and going daily? Ok.
Admittedly, I've never been inside a hostel (though I have walked past the one where he said a few times) so I can't speak to how much access people have to each other in one. And I'm not sure what your sarcastic point is exactly. The news has reported that he said in a room with 2 strangers. Seems like they would have seen something of him of note.
Anonymous wrote:Brian Thompson was also a drunk driver, though he only had to serve two days in jail.
https://www.kenklippenstein.com/p/slain-healthcare-ceos-life-airbrushed
If you’re new to the thread, it’s well worth checking out that article because it also explains his financial misdeeds and have a narrative of him being so well liked in. The company is completely false.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This guy is really brazen. Looking right at the camera in the cab. Leaving the monopoly money. I suspect that leaving the starbucks stuff behind was intentional. Maybe he's not a professional, but he is really good and he is trolling them big-time.
I was thinking this morning that it seems strange to me that the original photo of the suspect taken in Starbucks, which does not look like the guy in these subsequent photos at all, but is much more likely to be the suspect, no longer appears anywhere. Does anybody else find it strange? I do not believe the taxi photos--or even the hostel photos-are actually the suspect.
Yup, was thinking same. He could have been the “random” roommate in the hostel, who cleared all this guys stuff out just after he left. Team effort.
Am I the only one who thinks it looks like the same guy? It’s different lighting and different angles which accounts for some of the differences.
The taxi picture he’s clearly wearing a completely different jacket, but I don’t see how this surprises anyone. The guy has different jackets, he took great care to plan this out which accounts for the different wardrobe.
It's not the clothes that are the issue. It's the eyes, eyebrows, skin color. They are not the same person.
And the Starbucks photo has been removed from every place that ever ran it. Very troubling.
Starbucks guy has a different jacket on: not the same flaps on the hood. The pic from the hotel has a string at the hood and the Starbucks one doesn't. So I guess they maybe got the wrong guy's DNA?
This person is benefiting from the fact that there is probably 100 white guys in black pants and a black puffer jacket at any given moment in New York
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree. Their chance to get him was in the first couple of hours after the murder. He’s long gone. And the NYPD looks completely incompetent. They haven’t even figured out this guy’s name and they have a pretty clear picture and DNA.
They may know his name but are not showing their hand yet. I’m not sure they have his DNA. Maybe he planted the water bottle on purpose. Even if they have DNA, it’s irrelevant unless he’s in a database somewhere. If he is a foreigner, he wouldn’t be. Even as an American, if he has no prior criminal record, why would his DNA be in any system?
They don't know his name. Eric Adams is saying "we know his name but aren't telling it becuase we don't want to give him an advantage." That's ridiculous -- you just wouldn't say anytning if you didn't want to give him an advantage. They don't know it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure about the eyebrows but his nose looks different in every photo. If he intentionally looked at the camera in a cab, it's also likely he took off his mask in a hostel while he was using a disguise.
I think he looks different in every photo. Especially that smiling one. That one looks the LEAST like the other photos to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry, your claim has been denied. You are out of network.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If they find the guy it is going to be hard to find 12 people who are going to unanimously find him guilty.
I imagine one person goes with jury nullification and votes not guilty.
This is a horrific conclusion, which unfortunately, I believe may be true.
Jeff rightly blogged about how shocked he was at the number of DCUMAD posters who celebrated this cold-blooded murder, and some even encouraged more ruthless murders of CEOs who are simply doing their job.
Some of you are demonstrating true mental illness (dangerous, murderous), mental illness in this regard.
To those people: I pray you get the professional help you clearly need and turn away from supporting murder. Seriously.
It is impossible to find mental health care that takes insurance. Most people can't pay $200 and hour.
It doesn’t work on most diagnoses anyhow
Maybe acute anxiety or depressions but if chronic you need a neuropsych test to diagnoses the underlying disorders or learning differences.
Then targeted therapies and Meds. And monitoring - and not self monitoring.
Anonymous wrote:Not sure about the eyebrows but his nose looks different in every photo. If he intentionally looked at the camera in a cab, it's also likely he took off his mask in a hostel while he was using a disguise.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder if he's darkened his eyebrows and wore brown contacts.
I'm curious how he slept in the hostel with two other strangers. Surely they told police more about him. Did he wear a wig?
Could he be ready to ditch his disguised look once he got to the bus station? So no one is looking for a blond guy with lighter eyebrows and blue eyes.
I mean, as distinctive as he appears, and with everyone attached to their phones, how did someone not recognize him once he got on a bus?
Hostels? Those old bunk bed rooms and shared bathrooms and foreigners coming and going daily? Ok.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I heard a breakdown of the CEO's $10 million dollar salary. He made $20 a minute. Compare that to someone making $20 an hour.
So? That doesn’t seem exorbitant to me. An extra few million is a drop in the bucket for their company and wouldn’t even be enough to cover the medical bankruptcy of more than a handful of people. I’ve never had UHC, but no one has to use them. It’s a free market. Get a different insurance/work somewhere else if you are so unhappy with your benefits. I’ve had three different medical insurers over the years and have never had any major problems getting treated or having them pay what they are contracted to pay in my plan.
1) I’m afraid your experience is far from universal.
2) Do you honestly think people suffering would not just “get a different insurance/work somewhere else” if that was an option for them? Especially after they’ve gotten very sick and their insurance has decided making them not die is not medically necessary? Why don’t you tell them to just eat cake Marie
Can you provide us an actual example of someone being denied standard care? Not experimental care. What is the DX and what is the care being denied? Otherwise you are trafficking hyperbole.
Anonymous wrote:I wonder if he's darkened his eyebrows and wore brown contacts.
I'm curious how he slept in the hostel with two other strangers. Surely they told police more about him. Did he wear a wig?
Could he be ready to ditch his disguised look once he got to the bus station? So no one is looking for a blond guy with lighter eyebrows and blue eyes.
I mean, as distinctive as he appears, and with everyone attached to their phones, how did someone not recognize him once he got on a bus?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This guy is really brazen. Looking right at the camera in the cab. Leaving the monopoly money. I suspect that leaving the starbucks stuff behind was intentional. Maybe he's not a professional, but he is really good and he is trolling them big-time.
I was thinking this morning that it seems strange to me that the original photo of the suspect taken in Starbucks, which does not look like the guy in these subsequent photos at all, but is much more likely to be the suspect, no longer appears anywhere. Does anybody else find it strange? I do not believe the taxi photos--or even the hostel photos-are actually the suspect.
Yup, was thinking same. He could have been the “random” roommate in the hostel, who cleared all this guys stuff out just after he left. Team effort.
Am I the only one who thinks it looks like the same guy? It’s different lighting and different angles which accounts for some of the differences.
The taxi picture he’s clearly wearing a completely different jacket, but I don’t see how this surprises anyone. The guy has different jackets, he took great care to plan this out which accounts for the different wardrobe.
It's not the clothes that are the issue. It's the eyes, eyebrows, skin color. They are not the same person.
And the Starbucks photo has been removed from every place that ever ran it. Very troubling.