For what?4 executives, including Thompson's own CEO (of the larger UHG), were purportedly under investigation. I hope they and those close to them are being meticulously ruled out.
JMO.
For what?4 executives, including Thompson's own CEO (of the larger UHG), were purportedly under investigation. I hope they and those close to them are being meticulously ruled out.
JMO.
This assumes he was a US citizen. He could have very well used his real Russian or Eastern European passport or a fake one. Everyone is looking at this with a very US centric lens. Think global. There are many places in the world where it is possible to obtain a fake passport if needed. Not easy but doable.I highly doubt he was able to obtain a fake passport. I would, however, be very interested to know how convincing the fake NJ driver’s license was.
It’s a DOJ investigation for insider trading.For what?
It would, if he planned to immediately return to his environment. I'm thinking that he's laying low somewhere where he is not known. MOOI like this idea but wouldn't it be somewhat more noticeable for the people in his environment? X always wears a beard and shaved it off coincidentally exactly when the murder was happening and then grew it back? Maybe he isn't around people as often so the change and regrowth would have gone unnoticed
It's possible his family doesn't celebrate Thanksgiving, or he doesn't have a family to celebrate with/is estranged.On Nov. 24, the shooter arrived in NYC, as caught on surveillance camera.
So where did shooter spend Thanksgiving Day? Did a family miss spending the day with their son, brother, uncle on Thanksgiving Day?
makes me think he is a loner, which would benefit him going forward. sure, a lot of people most likely know him, but know him enough to say for sure that a partial face pic is him? probably not.On Nov. 24, the shooter arrived in NYC, as caught on surveillance camera.
So where did shooter spend Thanksgiving Day? Did a family miss spending the day with their son, brother, uncle on Thanksgiving Day?
I've been going back and forth to that picture several times in the last 24 hrs, and yes keep saying to myself "could this be a female"? Def androgynous features, but I do believe they are male.
We have had UHC for years, and it has been an overall good insurance for us. Another poster talked about how a company's HR decides what level of coverage they offer to their employees.
I know that our last company must have picked one of the lowest coverages. We had $10,000 deductible each with us paying a lot out of pocket even with procedures that were covered. We also paid about $1,000 a month just for the coverage that we had.
Our insurance premiums shot through the roof with the passage of Obamacare. I have heard many are not satisfied with that coverage, either.
Insurance is private industry and has to make a profit to survive. IMO, it is there to cover the "Bell" curve and those unfortunate few that fall on the outer fringes are usually the ones who suffer most. In sum, life is not fair.
Bottom Line: I don't think that BT deserved to be murdered.
JMO
Posters explaining how health insurance works doesn't necessarily mean that they are defending the companies. Explanation where some may not understand is a good thing, IMO.
I believe that most people don't read their health insurance contracts just like they don't read their homeowner's insurance policies until after the fact. At least, I know that is what I am guilty of doing.
Because health insurance companies are made out to be the villains, I suspect if a procedure is covered (stated in the contract) and then denied through the appeal process and ends up in court, the insurance company will be heavily penalized.
Look at P, G & E utility company in CA that was polluting ground and water. They were sued, and the residents of Hinckley, CA, were paid a substantial amount of money. Juries would surely do the same (and probably have) done the same for health insurance lawsuits.
JMO.
That he would be prepared to turn on them in order to save himself from a long jail sentence should rightly be a very high level of enquiry by policeFor what?
Literally NO PROFESSIONALISM lolThe idea that a professional hitman turned up to a job hungry and thirsty is preposterous to me.
I'm not seeing female - perhaps he has slightly androgynous features, but the chin and nose look quite masculine. The shadows from the hood on his eyelashes and sides of face might make the photo appear more feminine, but I think that's more of a trick of the light.The smiling face picture looked like a female to me. Yes, androgynous features. Here's a thought: maybe it's a trans person who's claim was denied for surgery/treatment.
MOO.
I think the jaw is covered by a scarf in the angular photo.Does anyone think the distance between the bottom lip and the chin is different in these two photos and also the shape of the jaw line?
Or the family he was closest to (a parent, grandparent, etc) is no longer living as a result of denied a UHC claim.It's possible his family doesn't celebrate Thanksgiving, or he doesn't have a family to celebrate with/is estranged.
I know. It is a hassle. When I am billed and the coverage is rejected, I actually have had to go back to the doctor's office or hospital and tell them what "code" to use. Apparently, it's all in what "codes" are used for certain procedures.I worked in a hospital billing department for 9 years, and I can assure you that insurance companies do any and everything they can to get out of paying even services they authorized.
You said what I though, but didn't write. I was considering that angle too...The smiling face picture looked like a female to me. Yes, androgynous features. Here's a thought: maybe it's a trans person who's claim was denied for surgery/treatment.
MOO.
I just edited my post -- it seems they know he got on a bus that made 6 or 7 stops. UnitedHealthcare CEO shooting latest: Police search Central Park pond for evidence
Some do some don't. You often pay through some third party site which takes several forms of payments and it will specify which hotels require a hold or card for incidentals. You don't even need to show ID or speak with anyone. There are also plenty of airbnb's that operate in a fully automated way. You don't need to stay in a hostel to obscure your id.We have also checked in this way; however, IIRC, you still need a valid credit card to reserve the room and also to be used as incidentals. I think that you have to also provide your "security" code when doing this, too.
JMO.
In my state, you’re fingerprinted for real estate and insurance professional licenses. Also if you work or volunteer in a school.Snipped for focus.
Assuming you're (the generic you) are a law-abiding citizen without TSA Pre-Check, where would your fingerprints be on file to match to?
I can't think of anyplace mine would be at all, much less a place accessible to law enforcement.
I’m surprised that none of the people who he spoke to came out to the press. As much as LE can ask you not to divulge details, some people want their 15 minutes.Agreed. They obviously know now whether he spoke English with American accent of some sort or a foreign accent. I saw interview of another guy at hostel. He said he had 3-4 roommates. Someone heard him speak. Starbucks barista , front desk girl, the roommates. Taxi driver. Someone on first bus.
And why not release entire video from hostel surveillance to show mannerisms during the pulling down of mask to flirt.
Just odd not to release more of that video unless LE knows more than they are saying they do.
Moo