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The words on the bullets are strikingly similar to this 2010 ... help investigators to determine a motive for the execution-style hit. “Based on the evidence we have so far, it does appear ...
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 ...
Shortly after authorities searched the crime scene, police uncovered the bullet shell casings, which had the words “deny,” “defend” and “depose” on them. While investigators work to ...
As more details emerge regarding the shooting that killed UnitedHealthcare's CEO Brian Thompson, police say the bullets used to kill Thompson had the words "Deny," "Defend," "Depose," written on them.
Three words were reportedly discovered on the bullet casings found at the crime scene, police sources told ABC News The words "deny," "defend" and "depose" were reportedly discovered by detectives ...
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.
Shell casings found at the scene where a masked gunman shot dead UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in front of a New York City hotel contained words inscribed on them, according to multiple reports.
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 ...