Could This Be Why UnitedHealthcare's CEO Was Killed?
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Pros also don't get caught. Has he been caught yet?
https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2024/12/06/assassin-of-unitedhealthcare-ceo-brian-thompson-still-on-the-loose/
A good point from a guy in the comments there:
Pros don't get caught but neither does a high IQ individual with a well thought out plan.
I hope he gets away with it. Maybe he'll inspire change in our healthcare system? HMOs and insurance companies are what made healthcare unaffordable. I had a friend who went to urgent care with no insurance. They initially gave him a bill for $1600. As soon as they realized he was uninsured they printed a new bill for him that was $600. Hospitals and clinics milk the insurance companies and we all pay higher costs as a result.
I'm having multiple IRL convos about this right now. I've been a bit insulated, by the fact that I've had gold-plated insurance for a long time. 100k of medical bills in 3.5 years for procedures has cost us 500.00. As I speak with various friends, I keep hearing stories about insurance denials and the financial and lifechanging tolls they take on families. This guy probably had nothing to lose, planned it out, and took his shot. Hopefully there will be more. I hate to sound anarchistic, but some high profile whacks in little people affecting industries may be needed. Hospital medical directors are next.