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In reply to the discussion: So it was a revenge killing of UHC Executive [View all]Mosby
(17,643 posts)81. Occam's razor
The simplest explanation is ofter the correct one, in this case, the killer was screwed over by UHC and wanted payback.
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They were also deposed, where they denied and defended themselves against the DOJ's acussations of insider trading
LeftInTX
Dec 5
#4
This is interesting. This caused major issue in March 2024 because Change went down.
LizBeth
Dec 5
#80
How UnitedHealth's Playbook for Limiting Mental Health Coverage Puts Countless Americans' Treatment at Risk (ProPublica)
usonian
Dec 5
#3
The FTC is on that. Health care "seems" beyond control and I am sure they pay politicians for the privilege.
usonian
Dec 5
#11
Yes. A domestic abuser killing his victim is exactly the same kind of situation.
Crunchy Frog
Dec 5
#29
Right? It's so interesting the way some posters obviously think they're slam dunking a point,
Scrivener7
Dec 5
#41
Murder is murder so there's absolutely no difference between the two situations.
Crunchy Frog
Dec 5
#58
The poster is not rationalizing any action. So maybe you shouldn't imply the poster and
Scrivener7
Dec 5
#26
Has anyone said he did? And, because obviously no one here killed him or thought of killing him or
Scrivener7
Dec 5
#36
You seem hell bent on painting DUers as murderous and terrible people because they are using
Scrivener7
Dec 5
#48
Not murderous on their own, but supporting murder against the right people. I've seen things here that ...
marble falls
Dec 5
#53
Operative words: "that have been hidden." Which means they're demonstrably not supported here.
Scrivener7
Dec 5
#57
Go back and read this entire OP. It's being danced all around with the argument that he deserved it for ...
marble falls
Dec 5
#62
I'm kind of a law and order absolutist too. But using black humor and pointing out
Scrivener7
Dec 5
#39
According to the Federal Reserve, the "average American" has 8k in the bank. How the fuck the system has even lasted
Karasu
Dec 5
#20
I love it when people take crime-scene evidence found by detectives at face value.
WhiskeyGrinder
Dec 5
#42
Hopefully the perp lives thru his capture and provides a lucid explanation for the shooting.
NoMoreRepugs
Dec 5
#56