UnitedHealthcare CEO shot and killed in NY

Discussion in 'Wall St. News' started by cesfx, Dec 4, 2024.

  1. BMK

    BMK

    Sure, you can sue the insurance company. After you go through two or three levels of internal appeals. The courts won't hear your case until you have exhausted your administrative remedies. And even if you could sue immediately, you'll probably be dead by the time your case gets to a pretrial conference.
     
    #111     Dec 5, 2024
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  2. TheDawn

    TheDawn

    Yes but the process is very very difficult and stressful and expensive. I am aware. It's like this everywhere. It's very unfair and frustrating.

    Ok so now insurance companies are playing doctor now? It's so f'ed up.

    But killing this guy really doesn't really solve anything. So now what? Whenever you are not happy with something, you can just whip out a gun and point it at the guy's head and make him do what you want?? Ok then we are not living in a civilized society anymore. Today it's insurance companies, tomorrow it's what? Toilet paper? It can be anything.

    And besides we still don't know what the guy did it for. If I am someone who's really pissed at what happened to me or my loved ones due to the insurance companies' arbitrary denial of coverage, and if I know I am about to do something fatal to end someone's life, I wouldn't be laughing just 30 minutes ago; I wouldn't even be smiling. I would be really intense and nervous and serious. I honestly don't think that's the right guy in the photo. That's probably why the police didn't release his name yet. If it is the right guy, then it shows he is not an aggrieved policyholder. His motive is yet to be discovered.
     
    #112     Dec 5, 2024
  3. poopy

    poopy

    It's the guy! Same clothes.

    WTF is wrong with you? Why all these idiotic missives?
     
    #113     Dec 5, 2024
  4. TheDawn

    TheDawn

    Definitely not a professional, leaving the water bottle and cellphone behind when fleeing?? Really? He's got a backpack. He doesn't know to put the water bottle and the cellphone in the backpack? A professional would leave stuff behind unless he really wants to be found? And for the police? Why didn't they crack his cellphone to find out who he really is. The cellphone's got all the information about him. And the water bottle? Has he drunk it? If yes, can't they lift the DNA off the bottle? Instead they just post a photo of somebody in Starbucks and ask everyone else to call in??
     
    #114     Dec 5, 2024
  5. BMK

    BMK

    Mighta been a burner phone. FYI it is possible to buy an activate a cell phone with cash, without using your real name or any identifying information.

    The water bottle? Well, gee, maybe the guy wiped it off.

    In real life, things don't always work quite as efficiently as they do in those procedural crime shows.
     
    #115     Dec 5, 2024
  6. poopy

    poopy


    Infinite dawn, it’s a burner cell that he obv paid cash to acquire. The guy in the pic used a fake ID to check into the hostel.
     
    #116     Dec 5, 2024
  7. Darc

    Darc

    If the Company was commiting the deliberate wrongful acts that it sounds like the Offender is accusing the Company of, then the CEO was wrong to be doing the Job. He put himself in "the firing line".

    Can't see how the Offender will remain free too much longer - facial recognition, DNA, finger prints etc.
     
    #117     Dec 6, 2024
  8. notagain

    notagain

    Ok he's an amateur but he moves like a very calm pro.
    What drug could deaden fear but not affect coordination?
    He racked the slide like he expected he would have to, NYC has microphones that locate rapid gun fire but not slow fire.
    CEO was accused of insider trading, maybe he was a threat to someone if he became an informer.
     
    #118     Dec 6, 2024
  9. TheDawn

    TheDawn

    Well I was right. They are doing fingerprinting and DNA testing on the water bottle and also a candy wrapper. They are doing exactly the same thing as in those crime shows. Remember those crime shows had law enforcement and forensic experts as technical consultants. And am I the only one who thinks the photo on the left and the photo on the right are not showing the same guy? The clothes' colour are different (might be due to lighting) but the clothes in the photo on the right shows a black strip on the left shoulder (our left) and the photo on the left doesn't. The guy's nose is different. The guy on the left has a narrower nose ridge with the end slightly perked up whereas the guy on the right, his nose is lot more straight with fuller ridge and with no perked up at the end. Or is that because of the angle? Anyway, that smile just doesn't add up. He is about to kill someone and he still had the leisure to flirt? He should be going over his plan in his head. The expression on the face of the guy in the right photo is more like it.

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    Anyway, the guy only checked into the hostel close to the hotel on Nov. 30 and yet he arrived in New York via the Greyhound bus a month ago which means he stayed with someone in New York.
     
    #119     Dec 6, 2024
  10. What drug? Watching your child or spouse waste away because the insurance company denied lifesaving treatment? That would deaden every emotion except rage. It might have had a calming or soothing effect in him knowing what his mission or sole purpose is.
     
    #120     Dec 6, 2024
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