Curious Circumstances in the Shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson

Video screenshot of suspect

Peggy Hall analyzed the shooting case of Brian Thompson, the UnitedHealthcare CEO, and questioned whether the event was staged to avoid and divert attention from the Department of Justice investigation against him and UnitedHealthcare. The investigation of the nation’s largest insurer is focused on the allegation that it unfairly restricted competitors and  was running a monopoly. Last month, the DOJ along with attorneys generals from Maryland, Illinois, New Jersey and New York filed a lawsuit to block UnitedHealth Group Incorporated’s proposed $3.3 billion acquisition of rival home health and hospice provider Amedisys Inc.

Critics have pointed out that Luigi Mangione, the suspect, appears to be wearing a different jacket and carrying a different backpack than the shooter in the video. In addition, Mr. Thompson’s former bodyguard was ‘baffled’ that the CEO was not protected by guards in New York at the time of his death. Thompson faces away from the camera during the shooting and there is no blood at the scene.

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Peggy Hall posted a video combing over evidence and video footage of the shooting event. Warning: she engages in some speculation, sarcasm and proposes that Thompson may not have been killed. Link for video here

Candace Owens suggested that the shooting was orchestrated and that Luigi Mangione could be under MK Ultra mind control. Link for video here

From Fox News: 

Multiple senior executives at UnitedHealthcare have been under investigation by the Department of Justice, though it is not clear if CEO Brian Thompson was part of that investigation before his murder.

Thompson was gunned down in midtown Manhattan on Wednesday morning in what police are calling a targeted attack.

There were reports that the executives were accused of insider trading and fraud, and last year the DOJ launched a probe into whether the nation’s largest insurer was unfairly restricting competitors and running a monopoly.

Last month, the DOJ along with attorneys generals from Maryland, Illinois, New Jersey and New York filed a lawsuit to block UnitedHealth Group Incorporated’s proposed $3.3 billion acquisition of rival home health and hospice provider Amedisys Inc.

The transaction, according to the complaint, would eliminate competition between UnitedHealth and Amedisys.

By eliminating the competition, patients who receive home health and hospice services would be harmed, as would insurers who contract for home health services and nurses who provide those services, according to the DOJ.

“We are challenging this merger because home health and hospice patients and their families experiencing some of the most difficult moments of their lives deserve affordable, high quality care options,” Attorney General Merrick B. Garland said last month. “The Justice Department will not hesitate to check unlawful consolidation and monopolization in the healthcare market that threatens to harm vulnerable patients, their families, and health care workers.”

Both companies view each other as close competitors for home health and hospice services, and UnitedHealth’s proposal would eliminate that competition.

UnitedHealth proposed divesting certain facilities to VitalCaring Group to address some of the overlaps between UnitedHealth and Amedisys, the DOJ said. But that proposal does not alleviate harm in over 100 home health, hospice and labor markets, the DOJ added, which generate over a billion dollars in revenue each year and serve at least 200,000 patients, while employing at least 4,000 nurses.

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Milton Farrow
Milton Farrow
1 month ago

IF IT WASN’T FOR THE FACT THAT MANGIONE WANTED TO BE CAUGHT AND LEFT ENOUGH PEANUTS FOR AN ELEPHANT TO FIND HM, ALVIN BRAGG WOULKDNT BE ABLE TO FIND HIM– 58,000 CRIMINALS ATTACKING NEW YORKERS WHERE ARE YOU BRAGSTER?

Jeff
Jeff
1 month ago

As many cameras as there are on New York City streets, surely another camera caught the incident from a different angle, maybe even from the opposite direction so faces could be seen; yet, like mushrooms, we’re being fed sh-t and kept in the dark. This smells worse than Fresh Kills Landfill.

Ed
Ed
1 month ago

Why “Luigi” left a trail is beyond me. Even an amateur ‘hitter’ would have used a revolver to take all shells with him. Next – a false mustache, bears, and classes of SOME kind. He never read the book “Hitman.” I did but some of the info is outdated and NO I am not one either.

Tom Ball
Tom Ball
1 month ago

Why isn’t the media jumping on this for more “gun control”? And why aren’t the stupid leftists complaining about gratuitous violence and etc? It’s seems as though violence is always justified as long as it’s to promote Marxism. Their opinions are peculiar in much the same way that all these budding “intellects” criticism of religion are always leveled at Christianity almost exclusively. Murder is justifiable to promote communist ideology according to them at the same time that they whine about “Fascism” as though there was a difference. With Machiavellianism , the ends always the means. https://tikvahfund.org/tikvah-online/jews-and-western-civilization-ii-2/ “In this seminar, we… Read more »