How mysterious murder of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson sparked frenzied NYC manhunt
Shortly before sunrise on Wednesday, a shadowy figure shrouded in black stood quietly under the marquee of the historic
The masked murderer, who had been lying in wait on that cold, dark morning, finally spotted his quarry. He crept up behind UnitedHeathcare CEO
The first bullet sent Thompson, 50, crumpling to the sidewalk. The gunman coolly cleared a jam in his pistol as he walked past his victim and fired two more times, leaving Thompson lying facedown on the grimy pavement.
Thompson died at
“We don’t know what bus he took and we’re working through the video with the
A whirlwind investigation of the seemingly ideologically motivated murder — a blood-soaked criticism of the cutthroat medical insurance industry — followed, slowly uncovering clues to the identity of the gunman and revealing a possible motive. But much remains a mystery.
“Our thought is it could possibly be a disgruntled employee or a client,” Kenny said about the murder of Thompson, who was in town for a company-sponsored investors conference and was set to give a speech at the
Four days after the murder, hundreds of
The gunman arrived in
On the morning of the killing, he left the hostel at
“While he’s walking around, he’s passing numerous New Yorkers going about their business,” Kenny said, bolstering the theory that the gunman was focused on one person: Thompson.
After the caught-on-camera shooting, the gunman fled and was later seen on surveillance video riding a bicycle north on
It’s believed he left the Big Apple behind him hours before cops released the first images of the masked shooter.
At the scene, cops found three 9mm shell casings as well as a few live rounds that had been expelled from the pistol as the suspect freed a jam. The words “Delay,” “Deny,” and “Depose” — a supposed insurance industry mantra for delaying claims and maximizing profits — had been written on the ammunition with a Sharpie, police said.
“We’re still in shock,” Thompson’s mother-in-law,
His wife,
“There had been some threats,” she told the TV station. “Basically, I don’t know, a lack of coverage? I don’t know details. I just know that he said there were some people that had been threatening him.”
A cellphone was found near the scene and a bottle of water and a Kind bar wrapper handled by the gunman were found at a nearby
During his 10 days in the city, the suspect never removed his black surgical mask, even when he ate in front of his roommates at the hostel, cops said.
The biggest break the police got was on the night he arrived in the city where a flirtation with an employee at the hostel prompted the suspect to remove his mask and smile at the worker, providing police with a clear photo of the suspect.
The image has been run through the NYPD’s facial recognition system, but has so far revealed no hits, Kenny said.
Thompson, a father of two and valedictorian of his 1997 class at the
Thompson began at the company in 2004, working on mergers and acquisitions. He steadily climbed through the ranks at the insurance giant, acting as chief financial officer for one division and chief executive officer of another before being named CEO of UnitedHealthcare in
In 2023, Thompson’s total compensation was
His murder triggered a torrent of rage-filled reactions on social media, most of them expressing contempt and dissatisfaction with the health insurance industry he represented.
“When you shoot one man in the street it’s murder,” one person wrote on X. “When you kill thousands of people in hospitals by taking away their ability to get treatment you’re an entrepreneur.”
On Thursday night,
“While our hearts are broken, we have been touched by the huge outpouring of kindness and support in the hours since this horrific crime took place.”
“Our priorities are, first and foremost, supporting Brian’s family; ensuring the safety of our employees; and working with law enforcement to bring the perpetrator to justice.”
The
As the manhunt went national, detectives will be looking into every nugget of information that comes their way on this case, Kenny said.
“We have teams specifically assigned to vet and investigate, as weird as some of them are, as detailed as some of them are,” he said. “We will vet and investigate every tip.”
With
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