Manhunt under way after US health executive shot dead
Manhunt under way after US health executive shot dead
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rjfp1962

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8,808 posts

89 months

Wednesday 4th December 2024
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in "targetted" attack in New York City.
UnitedHealthcare chief executive Brian Thompson was shot just before 7:00 EST outside a Hilton hotel in Midtown Manhattan, police say.
(Edited from BBC News website)

glazbagun

14,897 posts

213 months

Wednesday 4th December 2024
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Health insurance company. Disgruntled customer?

Earthdweller

16,194 posts

142 months

Wednesday 4th December 2024
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glazbagun said:
Health insurance company. Disgruntled customer?
Plausible, the thought did occur to me too

VSKeith

1,394 posts

63 months

Wednesday 4th December 2024
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glazbagun said:
Health insurance company. Disgruntled customer?
Lots of them. Protests at head office in the past.

No idea if this happens to other providers but given the appalling practices of US health insurers, I'm surprised it's taken this long for something like this to happen

g4ry13

19,717 posts

271 months

Wednesday 4th December 2024
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glazbagun said:
Health insurance company. Disgruntled customer?
A hired professional did the job.

MattsCar

1,788 posts

121 months

Wednesday 4th December 2024
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Hired professional? This I doubt given that he does it all on CCTV and shows half his face on the camera and then rides off on a push bike.

If that was a friend/ close neighbour/ work colleague, then I would recognise them.



Best not to speculate.



Edited by MattsCar on Wednesday 4th December 22:39

e600

1,476 posts

168 months

Wednesday 4th December 2024
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I’m sure there has been at least 1 film or TV show covering this topic. Someone is disgruntled their child/spouse doesn’t get the treatment required to save their life and kills/holds hostage the insurance company CEO?

Downward

4,701 posts

119 months

Wednesday 4th December 2024
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United healthcare denial rates have tripled over the past 5 years, and they now deny claims at 2x the industry average.

  • Net Profits:**

2023: $22.38 billion

2022: $20.12 billion

2021: $17.29 billion

2020: $15.40 billion

2019: $13.84 billion

G-wiz

2,682 posts

42 months

Wednesday 4th December 2024
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ukwill

9,533 posts

223 months

Wednesday 4th December 2024
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g4ry13 said:
glazbagun said:
Health insurance company. Disgruntled customer?
A hired professional did the job.
I too am enjoying The Jackal.

J4CKO

44,552 posts

216 months

Wednesday 4th December 2024
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Made me think of "The Rainmaker" by John Grisham.

ambuletz

11,311 posts

197 months

Wednesday 4th December 2024
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I've only recently watched scarface for the first time, but this made me think of this. Where Tony failed in Scarface, this person 'didn't'. Whatever the motive/reason behind it, nobody deserves to be killed.

Radec

5,022 posts

63 months

Wednesday 4th December 2024
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G-wiz said:
First thing I thought of too.

Baroque attacks

5,752 posts

202 months

Wednesday 4th December 2024
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g4ry13 said:
A hired professional did the job.
Tonight, in fantasy land.

g4ry13

19,717 posts

271 months

Thursday 5th December 2024
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Baroque attacks said:
g4ry13 said:
A hired professional did the job.
Tonight, in fantasy land.
Some conflicting reports about the type of gun used and whether it was jamming / whether the shell cases were being collected which would change that theory.

One noticeable thing was how casual the shooter was.

pheonix478

3,037 posts

54 months

Thursday 5th December 2024
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glazbagun said:
Health insurance company. Disgruntled customer?
That narrows it down to just all their customers then.

Huff

3,306 posts

207 months

Thursday 5th December 2024
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J4CKO said:
Made me think of "The Rainmaker" by John Grisham.
‘… you must be stupid, stupid, stupid..’



(Good shout - I recently watched that again, first time in >20yrs+; found it better, more subtle, than I thought at the time.)

isaldiri

22,097 posts

184 months

Thursday 5th December 2024
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Downward said:
United healthcare denial rates have tripled over the past 5 years, and they now deny claims at 2x the industry average.

  • Net Profits:**

2023: $22.38 billion

2022: $20.12 billion

2021: $17.29 billion

2020: $15.40 billion

2019: $13.84 billion
Given they are one of the largest companies in the world by revenue, is 22b profit out of 378b revenue really all that egregious or unusual?

milkround

1,302 posts

95 months

Thursday 5th December 2024
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isaldiri said:
Given they are one of the largest companies in the world by revenue, is 22b profit out of 378b revenue really all that egregious or unusual?
It’s egregious if you are dying and your insurance provider says no to giving you cover which you feel you have paid for and deserve. It’s also egregious to those who can’t afford cover.

pheonix478

3,037 posts

54 months

Thursday 5th December 2024
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milkround said:
isaldiri said:
Given they are one of the largest companies in the world by revenue, is 22b profit out of 378b revenue really all that egregious or unusual?
It’s egregious if you are dying and your insurance provider says no to giving you cover which you feel you have paid for and deserve. It’s also egregious to those who can’t afford cover.
2m Americans a year are bankrupted by medical debt with 100m paying off medical debt! I'm a pretty full on capitalist but I think you have to draw the line at healthcare. The US model of medicine for profit just has so many middlemen in between patient and care it's incredibly expensive and inefficient... what value exactly does a for profit insurance company in the middle add?