UHC Ceo assassinated

Started by beej, December 04, 2024, 07:49 AM

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Rstewart

They'll be some fantastic conspiracies surrounding this one.
But like everything else, he will be forgotten about sooner rather than later
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RobertELee

Anyone find it interesting that we knew more about this dude within 4 hours of his arrest, than we know about the Trump shooter 4 months later?
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Quote from: RobertELee on December 09, 2024, 05:51 PMAnyone find it interesting that we knew more about this dude within 4 hours of his arrest, than we know about the Trump shooter 4 months later?
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Gislane Maxwell is rotting in jail for human trafficking to nobody
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YoDoug

Just gonna put this here......

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YoDoug

Forward thinking about this, It's going to be really hard to find a jury that are not working class people that are tired of insurance co BS they have deal with.
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neurosis

Quote from: YoDoug on December 10, 2024, 04:07 AMForward thinking about this, It's going to be really hard to find a jury that are not working class people that are tired of insurance co BS they have deal with.

This is definitely going to turn in to a circus.

When medical debt is the leading cause of personal bankruptcy in the US, a company denying claims for profit isn't going to be popular and that CEO isn't likely to get a lot of sympathy.
I'll go back to being a conservative, when conservatives go back to being conservative.

beej

Quote from: YoDoug on December 10, 2024, 04:07 AMForward thinking about this, It's going to be really hard to find a jury that are not working class people that are tired of insurance co BS they have deal with.

it shouldn't be hard to find people who think that pre-meditated murder is a crime. I said "shouldn't" be hard to find people. It might be hard, but it shouldn't be, regardless of how despicable he may or may not have been. I'm not sure his horrid deeds as an insurance executive would even be admissible in court. I am certain, that in New York he will get life without parole.
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neurosis

Quote from: beej on December 10, 2024, 04:52 AMit shouldn't be hard to find people who think that pre-meditated murder is a crime. I said "shouldn't" be hard to find people. It might be hard, but it shouldn't be, regardless of how despicable he may or may not have been.

If he (the CEO) made decisions that caused people's claims to get denied, or even delayed to the point that people lost their lives because of it, does that make him a murderer?

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beej

Quote from: neurosis on December 10, 2024, 04:59 AMIf he (the CEO) made decisions that caused people's claims to get denied, or even delayed to the point that people lost their lives because of it, does that make him a murderer?


he may or may not be a murderer but it doesn't make him an imminent threat.
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Del.

The guy graduated top of his class at prestigious HS in Baltimore and gave commencement speech and went to Ivy League school.

gcode

I was surprised that they only charged the guy with 2nd degree murder.
If ever there was a case of first degree murder this is it
The murder was premeditated and he did lie in wait and ambush
In many states this is a mandatory death penalty crime.
Maybe they will recharge him later after the investigation is complete.

Jeff

Quote from: Rstewart on December 09, 2024, 05:36 PMThey'll be some fantastic conspiracies surrounding this one.


Already are.
"he's a patsy, still wearing the same outfit and carrying the gun 5 days later while in a different state is too good to be true"

"his internet profile and history is still up and chock full of convenient things that make him look like a patsy"
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beej

What is sad about this is, the insurance companies will only work on ways to beef up the security of the executives rather than being better care takers of their customers health.

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gcode

Quote from: Jeff on December 10, 2024, 05:47 AMAlready are.
"he's a patsy, still wearing the same outfit and carrying the gun 5 days later while in a different state is too good to be true"

"his internet profile and history is still up and chock full of convenient things that make him look like a patsy"

It is kind of weird
Supposedly the guy has an IQ of 130 and bachelor and masters degrees in engineering and computer science.
You'd think he'd be smart enough to not get caught

Book smart, street stupid??
or
Maybe he meant to get caught... a martyr for the cause ???
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