OOPS! NOT a Professional hitman after all!
OOPS! NOT a Professional hitman after all!
He went to the trouble of getting a suppressor somehow. Cant suppress a revolver. And considering there were words written in the shell casings, he WANTED them found. I'd be willing to bet there's no DNA or prints on them.if this was a professional hit, why wouldn't he be using a revolver so there are no shell casings left behind ???
Plus he left a freak'n cell phone? plus he probably ( Im guessing here ) loaded the magazines WITHOUT gloves on? so there is going to be DNA on those shell casings.
Don't know. He didn't seem surprised at all by the lack of cycling. Subsonic ammo and a suppressor can def cause cycling issues with not enough blow back.Im with you, a professional would have also eliminated ammo that would cause multiple malfunctions. This person didnt test the ammo through the supressed handgun before the attack.
However, most other actions the shooter took shows this was well thought out to avoid being caught.
Unless the guy changed jackets and backpacks, I don't think these two are the same guy. Maybe something in the camera footage shows differently.
Good luck finding a spot in NYC without cameras that a big CEO is going to walk by.I dont know, pick a different spot?
That looks like something the OSS air dropped into occupied France.One fellow suggester that this is the pistol the guy used.
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I have to admit that sure does look like what I saw the first time I saw the video. Its a 'Welrod' in .32 caliber and must be manually operated after each shot.
Very rare and strange gun, but it does fill the bill from the visual's given.
Robin
You're not wrong, this could very well have been a nother Heemeyer situation.Not a surprise to me.
When my company was sued for $145 million, our insurer, who we had been covered with for over 20 years, immediately denied coverage even though what we were sued for was explicitly called out in the policy. They only agreed to cover us when our own lawyer threatened to sue them. Under duress, they defended us for 8 years, and eventually settled the case on our behalf by paying out $15K. What a disgusting scam that whole situation was. And once that suit settled, that insurer cancelled all of their policies in New Yorkistan, including ours. It took me another 5 years to find a virtually unknown insurer to even write us lesser policy.
In a separate case, I was sued personally for $1.1 million as part of a 16 year campaign of legal harassment. I had carried a personal umbrella liability policy since the 1980's just for any such possibility. When I was sued, I immediately turned it over to my insurer, who of course immediately and forcefully denied it. I didn't have the money to fight them and those suing me at that point. In fact, I was driven right up to the point of filing bankruptcy (mere days before I was to file) before I was finally able to scrape together enough money to hire a lawyer I had known for years who agreed to try and settle it for me. In the end he got the suit (and related harassment) against me dismissed, with prejudice, and my paying out exactly $0.00 to my harassers.
And a side note, - AFTER that insurer denied me coverage, I cancelled that policy. Incredibly, someone from their office called me to ask why I had cancelled it, and to suggest that I should really keep it in place to protect myself! I asked him how fucking stupid he was, and gave him a huge load of shit before I told him to fuck off and never contact me again.
So, while I don't condone cold blooded murder, if it turns out that the shooter had extreme justification in his mind, I will not condemn him.
People and companies should not fuck over others, and expect to get away with it. Sometimes Karma can be a real bitch.
I have now structured my life to make me essentially judgement proof, with little to no assets. Just trying to live out the rest of my life in peace.
YMMV.
United HC has one of the highest rates of denials among commercial insurers. The government has already studied this and sued them for it IIRC.
This brings to mind an article I read some years ago, where a CEO and 1% advocated for other 1%ers to reevaluate their business practices and take seriously the threat of a common revolt, a la the French Revolution. It’s an interesting perspective, and I’ve linked it here: https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2014/06/the-pitchforks-are-coming-for-us-plutocrats-108014/
This was absolutely a targeting killing, and if not personally, then politically motivated. The healthcare system in this country IS broken and I’m only surprised that this hasn’t happened sooner.
Unfortunately, what is most likely to happen is only that CEOs bulk up their private security at a cost to shareholders and consumers, and there will be further calls for gun control. Still, it does send one hell of a message to any CEO profiting at the expense of human lives… personally, if this shooter managed to get away, I wouldn’t be bothered.
Can't have the plebs taking out the lords now, can we?Weird shooting, but I wish the innocent people in NYC that get murdered every day got this kind of response and resources instead of some duchebag CEO that made millions screwing people.
"Only about 50 million customers of America’s reigning medical monopoly might have a motive to exact revenge upon the UnitedHealthcare CEO."
Back shooting an unarmed man. I don't care what his beef is, he deserves a miserable end.
Robin
Learn something new every day!One fellow suggester that this is the pistol the guy used.
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I have to admit that sure does look like what I saw the first time I saw the video. Its a 'Welrod' in .32 caliber and must be manually operated after each shot.
Very rare and strange gun, but it does fill the bill from the visual's given.
Robin
To me, that does not look exactly like the WWII OSS style gun being mentioned. That one was a one piece barrel and silencer, whereas his appears to be a pistol and a slightly larger diameter added on suppressor.He went to the trouble of getting a suppressor somehow. Cant suppress a revolver. And considering there were words written in the shell casings, he WANTED them found. I'd be willing to bet there's no DNA or prints on them.
Really!? How so?I definitely see this differently than you do.
You can suppress a revolver its just ineffective as there is a giant leak between the cylinder and the barrel. A very few revolvers can be suppressed because the cylinder moves into the frame, nagant is one.I have read that they will not work with a revolver due to added back pressure causing excessive exhaust gases at the gap between the forcing cone and cylinder, but I question that. I have yet to see an actual example of a real one. So, I am working on making one myself to try out.
This was amateur hour clear as can be. The ejected unfired cartridges are clearly FMJ. What "pro" or for that matter what knowledgeable person would use 9mm FMJ?They found 3 spent casings and 3 unfired rounds at the scene. It does seem the gun didn’t malfunction but it was planned.
Weird shooting, but I wish the innocent people in NYC that get murdered every day got this kind of response and resources instead of some duchebag CEO that made millions screwing people.
so every shooting is on camera ? Ok.Good luck finding a spot in NYC without cameras that a big CEO is going to walk by.
Maybe he tried.
Doing something like that in 2024, you may just have to accept that it's going to be on camera.
Really!? How so?
Robin
Well, the CEO was unlikely to wander into a back alley or be found in the sorts of areas that drug deals go down in the street.so every shooting is on camera ? Ok.
Biden's inflation must he hitting Hillery pretty hard, forced to do her own dirty work.