Man arrested for threatening widow of slain UnitedHealthcare CEO in New York City
New York- A man was arrested Wednesday in New York for threatening and insulting the widow of Brian Thomson, the widow of UnitedHealthcare insurance company CEO who was murdered last December. The arrestee, Shane Daley, was charged with cyberstalking in a court in Albany, the New York state capital, for sending threatening voicemails to Paulette Thompson in the…
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