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open image in gallery Investigators obtained surveillance photos of the suspect’s unmasked face amid a citywide manhunt for Brian Thompson’s killer (NYPD) Several of the bullets were each ...
Bullets that an unidentified gunman used to shoot and kill UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson on Wednesday morning had words written on them, CBS News has confirmed. The words "delay," "deny" and ...
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The message left on the ammunition echoes the phrase “delay, deny, defend,” which is commonly used by attorneys and insurance industry critics to describe tactics used to avoid paying claims.
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The alleged gunman reportedly engraved three words into the bullets used to kill Thompson. The words are very similar to a nearly 15-year-old book critical of the health insurance industry.
NEW YORK — The masked gunman who stalked and killed the leader of one of the largest U.S. health insurance companies on a Manhattan sidewalk used ammunition emblazoned with the words “deny ...
Investigators found ammunition used by a masked gunman to kill United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson had the words “deny,” “defend” and “depose” etched into the shell casings ...
Whether the markings on the bullet casings were a direct reference to that book is unclear — after all, one word is different — but the three words do all sound like references to legal ...