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

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But, do we know this photo is from the back of a police car?

Did I miss something?

JMVHO.
They found the taxi I believe ! And questioned the driver about their conversation if any, more detail, accent etc.
 
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I think that's the taxi he took
That’s definitely a taxi. He looks right at the camera, which is interesting. It’s almost like he knows that by the time LE sees the footage, he’ll be long gone.
 
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Gosh, these are interesting. The eyebrows and eyes should be giveaways.
looks NOTHING like the guy from starbucks IMO and even a little different than the hostel guy, but that could be due to angles
 
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Addt'l photos of suspect
Everyone who originally said they saw the Tsarnaev brothers in this guy….bravo, I see it as well. Further supports my idea this guy is southern Russian or maybe a Caucasus state like Georgia or Armenia (could still have American citizenship, but Is ethnically of the region)
Jmo
 
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yeah it's definitely the taxi. i was wondering if they would get any leads from the cab; these photos are an improvement.
 
  • #427
Yes, NYC-area 11 pm news just aired them, saying the NYPD just released them. The one from the back of the police car is intriguing!!
Isn’t that a taxi?
 
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But, do we know this photo is from the back of a police car?

Did I miss something?

JMVHO.

It’s from the taxi he took to the bus station by GWB I’m presuming.
NYC cabs all have cameras.
 
  • #430
Are those on TV or the internet?
I’m not sure. I just saw them first here by soapmama who posted onto thread. I believe she said they were just released on the news.
 
  • #431
Could they be false or enhanced?
You can apply them with makeup, but this would be excellent work if he'd done that, and consistent over multiple days of surveillance photos. You can also get microblading, where a very fine blade is used to tattoo the brows into a thicker shape or fill them in.
 
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Addt'l photos of suspect
He looks a little different in every photo...I still say the eyebrows are fake. He could also wear different colored contacts in his eyes.
 
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Taxi driver must be astounded to discover he had the killer in his car.
 
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I've been very curious about how he made the reservation and the usual deposit required at hostels. You can pay in cash when you arrive, but surely he needed a reservation during holiday season in NYC for that many days. I only hope for that (walk-in luck) in off-season travel. Even with less than a 24hr reservation they will require a deposit , or even full payment. If this was crucial to his plan, he had a reservation made way ahead. How was the deposit paid? The whole reason he chose the hostel was no CC needed on file. Cash payment.

Could have used one of those reloadable visa gift cards. You can buy those with cash at any gas station here without a paper trail. I remember in the UK, I could only order them online and they had to be shipped to a physical address. Couldn’t find them in most European countries.
 
  • #435
All kinds of symbolism with a veterinary kill gun, labeled bullets, and monopoly money. Every part of this seems as if it was meticulously planned out from start to finish by someone(s), and that he has no plans of getting caught. Laughing at the possibility, even. And so far at least it seems that he may very well be right.

Frankly, I'm not sure that one person could conceive of all of the ideological imagery and innuendo unless he is obsessed about the topic, and if he is obsessed by it then it seems there would likely be folks who would suspect him immediately. Unibomber's brother turned him in as soon as he was able to read the manifesto, for example.

And if this was a personal grievance and not an ideological one, it isn't likely that a game would've been employed here. Personal grievers tend to be more passionate about their specific circumstances and want to keep it intimate (i.e. it tends to be about a specific victim and not making some broad ideological statement).

In any case, just more IMO.
The NYC shooter strikes me as someone who is meticulous, methodical, patient, intelligent with a sense of humour, and whose life may have been ruined, or significantly changed, by something with insurance. I wonder whether it’s something like the family lost their farm because of insurance delay, deny and defend. The animal euthanizer gun makes me think farm.

Hes making a statement, but it seems more personal than stridently making a general statement.
 
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All kinds of symbolism with a veterinary kill gun, labeled bullets, and monopoly money. Every part of this seems as if it was meticulously planned out from start to finish by someone(s), and that he has no plans of getting caught. Laughing at the possibility, even. And so far at least it seems that he may very well be right.

Frankly, I'm not sure that one person could conceive of all of the ideological imagery and innuendo unless he is obsessed about the topic, and if he is obsessed by it then it seems there would likely be folks who would suspect him immediately. Unibomber's brother turned him in as soon as he was able to read the manifesto, for example.

And if this was a personal grievance and not an ideological one, it isn't likely that a game would've been employed here. Personal grievers tend to be more passionate about their specific circumstances and want to keep it intimate (i.e. it tends to be about a specific victim and not making some broad ideological statement).

In any case, just more IMO.
agree with you completely. i wonder though, considering the planning seems so meticulous, creative, and thorough, that perhaps the game aspect is not so much 'game' but a furthering of some thought-out diversion to ensure he avoids being identified and caught. it's becoming quite unimaginable that this shooter has got this far without being caught - except he's put it together with seemingly extremely effective planning, as you say, to not get caught. so far so good, it seems...
 
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The NYC shooter strikes me as someone who is meticulous, methodical, patient, intelligent with a sense of humour, and whose life may have been ruined, or significantly changed, by something with insurance. I wonder whether it’s something like the family lost their farm because of insurance delay, deny and defend. The animal euthanizer gun makes me think farm.

Hes making a statement, but it seems more personal than stridently making a general statement.
100% agree!
 
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I can't keep up! Popping in to say, I think his mother shops for him.
 
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