United Healthcare CEO killed in Midtown NYC; Luigi Mangione in custody of NYPD awaiting trial

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Could be maybe learned from Reddits or Discords or whatever

but also by being involved or formerly involved business wise or up close with the victim

Anything is possible, maybe even got lucky on the door. There's just so many entrances and there's even a parking garage.




Remeber this whodunnit?

Maria Cramer
Dec. 4, 2024, 11:22 a.m. ET5 hours ago
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Execution-style shootings have happened before in Midtown. In 2012, Brandon Woodard, a 31-year-old law student from California was shot on West 58th Street by a hired gunman. Lloyd T. McKenzie, a 39-year-old party promoter who owed Woodard $161,000 for five kilograms of cocaine, was convicted in 2017 of hiring the shooter. Mr. McKenzie had the student killed to get out of paying him the debt, according to Manhattan prosecutors. The murder, captured by a school security camera, exposed a California-to-New York smuggling ring.
 

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All I'm saying is if I'm going out and they deny assistance cause they gotta squeeze the lemon harder for shareholders and investors this is a final act to stand by. :hubie:
 

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Anything is possible, maybe even got lucky on the door. There's just so many entrances and there's even a parking garage.




Remeber this whodunnit?

Maria Cramer
Dec. 4, 2024, 11:22 a.m. ET5 hours ago
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Execution-style shootings have happened before in Midtown. In 2012, Brandon Woodard, a 31-year-old law student from California was shot on West 58th Street by a hired gunman. Lloyd T. McKenzie, a 39-year-old party promoter who owed Woodard $161,000 for five kilograms of cocaine, was convicted in 2017 of hiring the shooter. Mr. McKenzie had the student killed to get out of paying him the debt, according to Manhattan prosecutors. The murder, captured by a school security camera, exposed a California-to-New York smuggling ring.

Made that exact reference in the Locker Room thread, yeah, December 2012. Had the forum in a frenzy about Mexican cartels and professional hits.
 

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Suspect is

-highly motivated
-Not a professional killer but attempting to mimic the style of one from movies and TV
-Personally motivated due to fixation/political cause, like the Butler PA shooters (alternate theory he was fired or something by this guy, some HR shyt)
-Lives in NYC? Does United have an office in NYC? Probably.
-Planned this for a significant period of time
-Knew the CEO's habits, or studied them? How does he get the timing so exact? Knows where he is staying, how?
-First shot hit his calf, the idea that he was an expert marksman or veteran killer seems off base
-The investor meeting location would be public or exclusive info?
brother, he had a silencer, continued shooting, collected the casings and left on a citibike. That was a professional. Most people wouldn't do any of that.
 

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that video looked like a professional hit

Diana: Excellent work 47, make your way to the nearest exit.

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brother, he had a silencer, continued shooting, collected the casings and left on a citibike. That was a professional. Most people wouldn't do any of that.

I don't think he collects the casings, but that's not a main point either way. The killer is intelligent. Motivated.

The whole idea of a professional hitman is a myth. It's never happened. I really don't think this was a hit, but that's possible. I have seen at least one instance of a hired gunman, in a business dispute, but that's different that a real "professional killer", which is a myth, not talking about Mexico or organized crime, but like the kind of hitman in the movies, it's not real.

Remember this story? Man in Gruesome NYC Tech CEO Murder Did It to Cover Up Crime, Indictment Alleges

everyone said the same thing, oh a professional killer, because he dressed in all black and seemed to know what he was doing. He was the guys fukking PA.
 

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"Not going to front like I am some firearms shooting expert, but he doesn't seem that confident or experienced. He hesitates. His first shot hit him in the calf. That's not missing by a few inches, or hitting the chest not the heart. That's someone who hasn't killed before. Doesn't go up close for the head shot either. Which shows restraint, maybe fear. Didn't go and shoot him multiple times in the head or anything. but he also could have left him alive""

compare to the vide of the judge being killed in Mexico City.

 

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Think they will have this guy within 72 hours from now. Could be way off but that's my prediction.

They have him inside Starbucks. They have him with a phone walking outside. Curious who he was calling or if he was really on the phone.

Did he pay with cash or card? They don't have a real picture, but that could change. If they ID an actual suspect, someone with a motive, who went missing.

Phone tracking. Cameras all over Manhattan. If he went into the park, he had to come out of the park.
 
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