He should be easy to identify then, just go through the data of United healthcare and find the list of people who have been denied life saving treatment.
That is my issue with Scooby-Doo villains. They always leave such a easily traceable breadcrumb of evidence that takes you straight to their secret layer and unveils all of the twists and terms of their rascally schemes.
Really? Have you watched the uninterrupted start-to-finish footage? I struggled to find emotion of any kind. The way he walks toward Thompson after shooting him, clearing his pistol’s misfire, is so unhurried and casual - it’s what I look like putting my earbuds back in their case as I walk. The dude does not look emotional or even remotely stressed that he just shot someone in full view of another person.
No chance of catching him if someone is willing to hide and feed him for years. What was the motive?
I think he or somebody he loves is dying because United healthcare won’t cover a life-saving operation or medicine.
He should be easy to identify then, just go through the data of United healthcare and find the list of people who have been denied life saving treatment.
It should not be to long.
That is my issue with Scooby-Doo villains. They always leave such a easily traceable breadcrumb of evidence that takes you straight to their secret layer and unveils all of the twists and terms of their rascally schemes.
I’m probably reading into things here, but then again we all are.
I saw cold hate in his posture when he did the deed. This is someone who lost their beloved to an algorithm.
And, yeah, he could be one of literally several million people that way.
Really? Have you watched the uninterrupted start-to-finish footage? I struggled to find emotion of any kind. The way he walks toward Thompson after shooting him, clearing his pistol’s misfire, is so unhurried and casual - it’s what I look like putting my earbuds back in their case as I walk. The dude does not look emotional or even remotely stressed that he just shot someone in full view of another person.
That’s what I mean by “cold.” More “past the point of emotion.”
Passionate violence is a different thing. Like you say, it looks very logical and planned. Casual.
Yeah, that’d do it for me.
He’s a corrupt CEO of a health insurance company, which are inherently predatory and evil corporations.
So almost all Americans have a motive