That is an awesome suggestion! Did you send an e-mail or a tweet to the NYPD? Where did you learn that stuff? Did you take criminology courses? Or did you just watch a lot of CSI on television? As an aside... Since Twitter is now called X, what is the new term for that thing that used to be called a tweet? I guess maybe it's just a post.
No. I am sure NYPD has much better experts who's already thought of it. This is just my personal observation. It's from my own intelligence. Again, just like you, I was just making some comments.
If he's just an aggrieved coverage guy..he will get caught within 12-24 hours...If he's a pro, he prolly wont get caught at all (fled the country within 24 hours). We shall see. I agree the US healthcare system is completely broken..COVID was the final nail. But it seems outta place to go into that here..Maybe a new longterm thread on that topic along with stocks within that sector. United in general is very similar to Boeing. I personally get most of my light medical and all dental in mexico (very good healthcare) and some more involved healthcare in Thailand (far far better than USA) and just pay cash. My only larger medical issue was diagnosed and treated in Singapore (best healthcare in the world). I do get checkups, blood work and imaging in USA and when I do its a very horrible, depressing, low quality experience to say the least.
More information about the gunned down CEO. Apparently he's being investigated by the DoJ for insider trading: https://nypost.com/2024/12/04/us-ne...-facing-doj-probe-for-insider-trading-report/ I dunno how today's event is tied into this though. This is like a plot for the movies. I can't believe it's happening irl.
This kinda stuff happens all the time LOL How 'bout that guy Mike Lynch, who sold his company to HP and was charged with some heavy-duty criminal offenses by the DOJ? He got acquitted, in a major embarrassment for the US. And then a couple months later, he's celebrating on his yacht, the boat goes down in a storm off the coast of Sicily, and he's dead, along with his 18-year old daughter. Experts said that yacht was one of the finest, custom-built ships in the world, that it was virtually unsinkable, and that there must have been some sort of negligence by the crew. Or sabotage. Or the Mafia. They were in Sicily, right? Or aliens.
When your net worth is eight digits, your life can actually get really fucking complicated, and it's pretty easy for things to spin out of control. Lots of CEOs wind up dead or in prison. Or they have serious legal problems. Or serious relationship issues. Or they literally go insane. Carlos Ghosn Mike Lindell Bob Lee John McAfee
If I had to make a completely artificial choice... Like, say I had to choose between being the CEO of a Fortune 500 company and working at a hot dog stand in Davenport, Iowa... I'm not sure I would choose the first option. Kind of like being asked to serve as the Pope during the third or fourth century. You'll have a few good years, but it probably won't end well. People who have obscene amounts of wealth--or power--have a whole set of problems that most "normal" people can't even imagine. https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2021/nov/22/therapist-super-rich-succession-billionaires
?? I would be the CEO. You could easily be shot in a drive by during your hotdog stand shift or more likely die of a medical disease that your insurance doesn’t cover (see what I did there?)
relationship issues are common but do t have to be. Everything else is self inflicted and happens at all levels of society. Lindel lost hundreds of millions supporting trumps lies but a woman died for the same thing.