Not sure of your point. Mine is that this shooter was clearly NOT prepared to take out multiple security forces. He was lucky to get just one guy.It jammed because of the suppressor. It didn't faze him. The jamming may even have been expected.
Not sure of your point. Mine is that this shooter was clearly NOT prepared to take out multiple security forces. He was lucky to get just one guy.It jammed because of the suppressor. It didn't faze him. The jamming may even have been expected.
This May Come To My Conclusion That He Might Of Used The World War 2 Gun Called Welrod Which Was Used By British People In The War. It May Of Jammed Because It Is Old And He Has Been Planning This For Some Time.Because hie weapon was extremely unreliable and jammed at least three times?
I share your doubts.
As @Millhouse stated, it is not uncommon for big wigs to arrive early to personally greet and welcome other VIPS, exchange gossip etc.
Likewise, I really doubt CEOs do a whole lot of "setting up" of anything (exceptions do exist).
Ordering, directing, leading, facilitating meetings?- yes absolutely. "Setting up" whether it be moving tables or arranging speaking orders and topics are probably done alot further down the food chain than the CEO.
Heck, even "organizing" is probably done further down the food chain.
As someone who plans investor days in another industry - usually only the largest, major shareholders (top 100 or so). These are institutions where the IR and executive team would know the representatives well. The general public can watch online but are not invited in personWhat about an investor? Would small investors also be informed of that meeting? Or was it just for the major investors to attend?
The shooter's weapon performed exactly as the shooter intended and expected it to perform. IMOBecause hie weapon was extremely unreliable and jammed at least three times?
IMO, this case seems atypical of most murders. I don't want to rule any possibilities out, but with the etching of the words (delay, defend, depose) on the shell casings, my best guess is lone vigilante fixated on this particular healthcare CEO. But nothing would surprise me.
I know it isn't him for obvious reasons, but he looks like Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the Boston bomber.
Correct But It Did Malfunction. It Was A Easy Fix Because The Gun He Used Was Used In WW2The shooter's weapon performed exactly as the shooter intended and expected it to perform. IMO
Absolutely--I am not convinced that the shooter intentionally targeted Thompson.I'm surprised that a hit man, if that's what this was, would even recognize him - at least confidently enough to shoot him...in the BACK! I wonder if there's a chance it could be a case of mistaken identity. Because of the bullet casings/words on them, even if that was the case, the target had to be someone who was attending that meeting. But...yeah...how was he so sure he had the right guy? He's pretty ordinary looking to me.
This can’t be the weapon. Ammunition for this is .32 ACP
It’s been reported the ammunition used was 9mm
Are you saying you know the make/model of the gun?Correct But It Did Malfunction. It Was A Easy Fix Because The Gun He Used Was Used In WW2
I don't know if anyone else has been listening to the podcast "Kill List," but people attempting to hire someone to kill a current or former partner is upsettingly common. I also attend the Colorado Domestic Violence Fatality Review Board meetings for my work, and people killing a current or former partner themselves is even MORE distressingly common.I'm not accusing the wife at all, but a spouse being responsible for murder isn't all that far fetched. Just the opposite, in my opinion. Most murder victims are killed by people they know, and murder for hire, even by a woman (hello Donna Adelson), isn't unheard of.
As always, IMO.
And in many other industries and/or professions.It’s a fairly typical CEO pay of large listed company … prob very similar to his peers in healthcare/insurance.
No, he was targeted. You can’t explain the bullet casing words otherwise. If that was a red herring to throw LE off the scent and down a wrong path, it backfired. Too theatrical and now it is clear he was targeted and this was not a random shooting.Absolutely--I am not convinced that the shooter intentionally targeted Thompson.
Yes It Is Called Welrod Used In WW2Are you saying you know the make/model of the gun?
That gun posted up thread didnt use the type of bullets that were used to kill himCorrect But It Did Malfunction. It Was A Easy Fix Because The Gun He Used Was Used In WW2