NY - UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson fatally shot in Midtown. #5

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Yes. I have it in my notes from a CNN broadcast:

John Miller:

He's on a bus that originates in Atlanta, but haven't established when he got on that bus. So Atlanta may not have been his starting point. It'll come together.

Gets here around the 24th, which puts him here a lot longer than previously believed. Checked into that hostel. Chats with clerk at the desk (flirty) she asked to see his face. That yielded the most significant clue to identify him.

Checks out of hostel and checks back in a day or two later (later learned it was an administrative checkout because he may not have returned on time). Goes to Hilton right away. Knows about the conference obviously.

Mask everywhere. Went to Mcdonalds. It's all about finding that weak moment where he takes down hood and mask. Haven't found that yet.
I've never stayed in a hostel and never plan to. I like my privacy. I also like my own bathroom. It begs the question if this guy took a bus to NYC from November 24 to Dec 4 he must have had a shower or a shave during that time. Are showers in a hostel similar to those in the Y or other gyms where it's communal? He has quite dark eyebrows and lashes so I presume when his beard grows, it would also be dark. My husband can have the beginning of a decent beard in 4 days so this guy might be the same. He could have been walking around in different clothes without a mask wearing sunglasses and no one would refer to him based on the current images we have.
 
A narcissist that has the moral high ground? Most of the world believes that good healthcare should be accessible and privatized insurance providers are greedy. His actions were extreme but far from a narcissist.
Sure - most of the world believes that healthcare should be accessible. However, the whole 'murdering someone for ideological reasons' is where the narcissistic piece comes into play. This guy feels like he's judge, jury, and executioner.
 
Wonder if he had any extra clothing with him or toiletries. Toothbrush or hairbrush anything? I think it might seem odd if he arrived for a 10 day stay in NYC and only had one outfit, but 2 coats and 2 backpacks, well and clearly a gun also.

He was staying in a place where others would be around. It wasn't a private room and so even someone who is a private person would have to do normal hygiene things right? Did anyone see him doing anything like that? If he didn't have the gun when he arrived, then when did he acquire it? If he did have it, then did he just carry it everywhere with him? Did he ever wash his outfit he did have?

What did he do every day for 10 days? Did he just hang out at the hostel or was he wandering around? He would have to spend quite a bit of money eating for that long in a place like NYC. Maybe they will find another photo of him somewhere without that mask. I mean did he have several masks? 10 days is a long time to be covering up with one single facemask. I guess small details, but was he concerned anyone would notice his odd behavior before the big day arrived?

If he was blending in as a houseless person that is one thing.. not sure anyone would expect they are changing clothing. But staying in a shared space if anyone else was there more than a day or two, wouldn't they notice the odd guy, not talking, only wearing the same outfit and never having his mask off?
 
Different backpacks.
First one when his face is covered is light color gray on both straps. The next image with his face covered is a black strap over his shoulder.
Is it possible he had a bag planted somewhere he switched and picked up with more resources/disguises?
I'm wondering if he arrived with the black backpack (and perhaps the grey or acquired it in NYC), then ditched the black one along with whatever else he brought before the murder. Then ditched the grey one in the park and left with nothing. Those backpacks were a huge liability as far as an identifying feature.
 
I think it's a shadow, too.
I don't know, if you blow it up, looks like a beard ...

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From that link:

"Former Washington, D.C., homicide detective Ted Williams said the Monopoly money in the backpack is the "killer playing games with the authorities. All part of a cat and mouse game."

"This killer knew they would more likely than not find the backpack, and he is leaving breadcrumbs to let [the] authorities know that he is in control, not them," he said."


Definitely agree with this.

I don’t really think that the Monopoly money was meant to be symbolic, to say “you’ve robbed me of X amount of money,” or anything similar.

IMO he just got his jollies from watching the news about the police searching so diligently for that backpack, finding it, lifting it so gingerly with an excavator etc., and he outmaneuvered them just to show he could.

JMO
 
How does that square with his acclimation to NYC and the confidence and ease he showed while riding the bike in the city traffic? Knowing all the ways in and out on Central Park, the bus station, etc? If he is from a remote region, how is he so well versed in English to be able to get around NYC? Why would he be remotely interested in something going on in the US if he lives in an area without internet? How would he even know?
In the NY/NJ/PA area there are groups of people (think religions) where having access to the outside world (influences) is frowned upon. But, this young person may have access to everything after leaving the family to attend University for example. This person may have always been careful about leaving an obvious social imprint. This person is not likely to have a criminal past. These groups historically have very strong family and community ties. They also may have particular habits regarding diet and the Sabbath. Of course there are other strict enclaves across the country and the world, but I still think the killer has a connection to the NE area of US.
 
Any manifesto could easily be on the dropped phone. LE may not want to make it public yet.
A quick reference to manifestos and the timing of their release -- the Greek terror organization November 17 would send a manifesto out after their operation. It could be sent out as much as two months after their attack. If this is an organized group with a public agenda that required it, the manifesto could be released later. It keeps the intention of the attack in the public arena longer. Also, if it is an ideological attack of a group it might be considered "armed propaganda," where by the action itself the group and their cause is given space in the public market place of ideas. And, in a sense, that is what happened here when the media is absorbed with the murder. Time will tell. These comments are just reflection patterns using historical examples. The masked man doesn't have to be a lone wolf as he is currently assessed to be. It could be he is the only known actor at this time.
 
As much as I firmly believe he was not wearing a mask or prosthetics or makeup in the getaway cab photos.

I just saw someone point this out on X. And now I can’t unsee it or decide if he may actually have noticed something big. I’m still on the fence.

What do you think?

The man on X points to the neck in this photo and says it looks like the neck part of the mask is not tucked in. Upon zooming in… the neck does look very odd… could just be camera angle.

I was very dismissive of this possibility….

What are your thoughts?
Maybe he has thyroid cancer. I remember a nurse contacting Tarek El Moussa on the Flip or Flop show about a lump under his Adam's apple.
 
Perhaps the gunman is indeed a new type if you will. Let's try and draw some parallels and differences between him and the Trump assassin fellow sleuths. Young, good equipment, shear ballsy behavior, one is up close and personal the other far away but still personal through a scope. It's an interesting angle. My opinion. Any thoughts?

The gun's not a welrod or a vet gun...it's a standard old pistol...also my opinion.
 
It does mean something because Reuters has added a correction.

In effect, the updated article clarifies that the mayor misspoke and restates that they are searching for him.

ETA: this is a quote from the updated article.
"Dec 7 (Reuters) - (This Dec. 7 story has been corrected to clarify that it is not known whether the suspect has been identified in the headline, paragraphs 1 and 6)"
 
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I don't know about usually, but there have been plenty of cases in which he identity of the suspect was known to LE but not to the public until an arrest was made. Bryan Kohberger, for example.

LE never wants to tip off a perpetrator that they have him or her in their sights. That could lead to, at the very least, the perp destroying evidence.
Or suicide.
 
She could very well be correct.
Exactly what kind of claim being denied do you think causes a 77 year old to die? Not being snarky, but I am generally curious what all these claims are that cost death? In my personal network, I could count at least eight cancers, four open heart surgeries, two dialysis patients, several congenital defect situations, three neonatal stays and many more things and have never heard one claimed denied. Not saying it doesn’t happen obviously. Oh and many have uhc. Again Im not doubting and obviously all it takes is one but I’m also wondering are these proof or just how the family feels that something might have worked?
 
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