To your point, he/she was probably new to silencers. The gun jammed several times according to the report, indicating that either A the gun was poorly maintained or B the assailant didn’t account for the extra weight at the end of the barrel, causing the weapon to jam. Indicating a tilting barrel action. Definitely no pro but at the very least someone who methodically planned this out.
Yeah, clearly. How he got into his position as a supposed "expert" I can't imagine. He clearly knows nothing about the subject matter. How was this ever an intelligence officer? I presume he's been desk-bound his entire career.
@olivedrab: That’s why he's a TV commentator! He should be a politician. All that's needed in addition is the ability to lie and be halfway believable!
@@nathanaelsmith3553I don’t believe his gun jammed. I believe he was manipulating the gun to shoot the target and release the bullets with the messages. He knew exactly what he was doing and is surgical with that gun.
experts don't leave messages and they wear gloves, not only during the crime but prepping for the crime. This guy did neither. He is not a professional.
A professional killer would not have revealed most - or any - of his face on CCTV. So, no. Stupid take on what happened. Healthcare in the US leads to enormous debts and many bankruptcies. It also rejects people for treatment on financial grounds. It was inevitable that someone would be pushed to this point.
"A professional secret service agent wouldn't let a wierdo with a rifle climb onto the roof with a clear shot at Trump.". Maybe not on Netflix, but this isn't Netflix.
"A professional secret service agent wouldn't let a suspicious wierdo with a rifle climb onto the roof with a clear shot at Trump.". Maybe not on Netflix, but this is a real world hit, not a remake of the Day of The Jackal.
How do you know thats his face? All you see is a low quality image of his nose and eyes. Maybe thats not his nose and maybe he is wearing contacts. He knew about the cameras, should he walk around with a full face mask, wouldnt that raise suspiscions? Or should he wear normal clothes with prostetic nose and contacts?
@@user-iy6rm6pm4jhmm,not really true,there were multiple agency's involved on that occasion,the failure was in communicating with each other,just like in Uvalde.
The WEAPON DID NOT “JAM” and he didn’t Clear Any Malfunction. If Law Enforcement wants to find the guy, have the ATF Check who purchased or who had recently reported stolen a handgun by the name of B&T VP9 (Bolt action single shot handgun) Law enforcement/ATF can also take inventory of all animal vets who currently own this pistol. It is extremely rare and can only be purchased in states who allow suppressors. Watch the video, he IS NOT clearing a malfunction, he is operating the 45 degree rear mounted bolt and manually cycling the weapon as how it’s suppose to be operated. ATF/FBI are more than aware of this. You want the guy, find the owner of the gun. Not just anyone buys a $4,500.00 bolt action suppressed veterinarian handgun.
Professional assassin? Not hardly... 🙄 A professional assassin doesn't "hide his identity" by leaving DNA, as well as images of his _uncovered face_ at Starbucks.
Professional? I doubt it. Multiple rounds fired, only two hits, and one in the leg, none in the head. Having to rack his weapon multiple times. Doesn't sound very professional to me. I think the "suppressor" leads "experts" to suggest "professional".
The suppressor was lacking a booster, so the firearm will not cycle correctly when fired- essentially making it a bolt action, but the person did know that and handled it like he knew it.
@@Actual12 yeah, not a pro. Was just familiar with his tool set. Pro would probably also not work in the most camera saturated place in the world. Atleast disguise yourself as an illegal or something. Could just be a guy that was denied coverage and is facing his own "death sentence."
Definitely not a pro ! A professional would walk right up on him as far as the jam goes anyone who knows guns can fix a jam quickly the guy was hit in the back and leg ....yall giving this guy way too much credit
Where do you get these clowns? Shooter used a single-shot pistol. Left casings and live rounds, that too with markings. Left cellphone at the scene. Took a Citibike to flee. Went to Starbucks, flirted with the receptionist at the hostel - all under CCTV cameras. And that is a professional assassin?
Where did you find this guy lol. If this was a Pro, you wouldn't know anything you do now. He sure wouldn't shown his face or even eye's, and he would have trained with his firearm to know the suppressor would make his pistol a single shot. He would have point blank shot the CEO, or if not, he wouldn't had shot him in his leg. Come on, find a real expert next time!
Not exactly brilliant analysis. Did anyone ask to see his tax stamp for the suppressor? I would suspect a professional wouldn't be caught on cctv in the first place.
I'm not really sure the guy should be described as a "victim" - once you read about the huge number of horrific cases of people needlessly dying because his company delayed or denied people's medical treatment, then this starts to look more and more like a case of justifiable homicide.
A professional assassin wouldn't have allowed his eyes to be seen and he wouldn't have marked the bullets to send a message the message is being sent with the actual assasination
Agent 47 now that’s a professional. I don’t know what the hell y’all are talking about this dude seems like a disgruntled employee or someone who got denied coverage.
This is the dumbest professional assassin ever . Up close instead of long range Gun notorious for cold weather misfires. Suppressor for .. no reason at all.. Left DNA Left a engraved clue Left a trail going to Starbucks. No, just another victim getting revenge. The only surprise is that this isn't more common.
Lol. What a bozo. There is literally nothing professional about this. The shooter is clearly not trained with this firearm/suppressor combo. He doesn't know about the need for a Nielsen Device/booster or he's causing jams from limp wristing or maybe it's both. Cycling out live rounds, leaving cases with messages, getting face on camera lol. You'd have to be a pleb to think this was a pro. This is clearly personal.
I dont think these old folks in high positions of authority arent up to date with how hitmen operate now......they certainly dont leave parts of their face showing
This "intelligence expert" isn't much of an expert. There were a dozen different things that absolutely scream amateur to anyone who knows anything about operations. I'd enumerate them, but TH-cam censors me every time I go into technical details. Stance, timing, distance, sub-standard attachments, lack of testing his equipment, didn't understand the variables around gas ejection, improper technique when clearing of the chamber. NOT an pro. I can't imagine anyone with any actual field experience mistaking him for one. The only people who think he was a pro are civilians who wouldn't know any better.
Silencers or properly know as suppressors are legal to buy and own in the US in all but 8 states. They are illegal in New York but the guy has one in New York anyway.
Hey Google, where can I find UnitedHealthcare CEO? You can find the UnitedHealthcare CEO, Brian Thompson walking to Starbucks every morning at 6:40am at West 54th Street and 6th Avenue, New York.
Funny how the others say he isn’t a professional and most likely a relative of someone who has had an health insurance claim denied. He purchased the wrong ammunition for the pistol to operate with the suppressor. This dude has no idea.
The calf shot is evidence the shooter was not experienced in firing with a suppressor , and would have accounted for the different effects of recoil . Along with the suppressor changing bullet velocity , the subsonic rounds would have resulted in the jamming due to less pressure from the exploding rounds kicking back the slide .
I agree with Mr. Ingram. Here in the US, security experts are saying that the gunman was not a pro, but the fact is, he is a pro. He used subsonic ammunition. He escaped on a bicycle in an area of New York City that spends tens of billions of dollars on surveillance cameras and physical security. He knew the travel itinerary of the target, in this case the CEO of the largest insurance company in the US. And the gunman stood in front of the cameras on purpose wherever he could find them, calmly thumbing his nose at them as he was pulling the trigger.
Fun bit of context - the population of the new york city metropolitan area is more than the entire populations of many European countries. The area contains roughly twice the entire population of Sweden. There are almost 2 million more New Yorkers than there are Dutch people.
Wrong. It's very clear that this was absolutely not a professional hitman...this is just a man who is an experienced gun user. Everything about him and the way the murder was carried out screams unprofessional.
What if the hitman is actually more disguised than we realize and all his “mistakes” were meant to give a false impression of his real capabilities and identity????
Delay deny depose Jay M. Feinman is a book about the tactics used by insurance companies to defraud regular customers. Super hard to find this book also
Hey UK, when was the last time you tried to get urgent dental treatment, get your prescriptions filled completely without hassle, try to get an appointment with your doctor?? Our health care is no longer free or safe. Many of our hospitals have already sold out to big American health care corporations or owe them money.We are only a few steps behind America and their barbaric money grabbing uncaring health care system.
The shooters gun did not malfunction! All these so called experts, can’t tell what hand gun he’s using. The B&T Station Six the shooter is using, is a suppressed bolt action pistol. The bolt has to be manually manipulated, its not a semiautomatic!
NO NO NO NO & NO! NOT a professional hitman. Professional hitman don't go to Starbucks beforehand, and don't jam their weapons, and don't use scooters to get away with. And this is coming from an ex army advisor (me).
Says expert lol. Professional assassin lol. He wasn't hired, but hypothetically if he was, he'd be no higher ranking than a South American motorbike sicario
The suspect was very motivated and as prepared as can be by someone self trained but unfortunately they didn't have the extensive experience necessary to get away with this level of investigation. Being prepared shouldnt be confused with someone being a pro or experienced.
A pro would never be seen or heard. A pro would never leave so much evidence at the scene. A pro would have used hollow [points. A pro would have used a high powered rifle from a high vantage point. THIS was no pro, Mr. Expert.
It's already established the shooter engraved the bullets and therefore probably not a pro but someone who was denied heath coverage.
To your point, he/she was probably new to silencers. The gun jammed several times according to the report, indicating that either A the gun was poorly maintained or B the assailant didn’t account for the extra weight at the end of the barrel, causing the weapon to jam. Indicating a tilting barrel action. Definitely no pro but at the very least someone who methodically planned this out.
@@askscary2011 Agree. I would guess he's a young guy with some background in problem solving. Maybe a junior software developer or Logistics Manager.
@@brulsmurf Yep, us developers are dangerous :)
@@FranklinGray any can be dangerous people are capable of all kinds of evil
Or he wanted it to look that way.....duh
This man has no idea what he's talking about.
Of course not we're talking about the sun here.
Yeah, clearly. How he got into his position as a supposed "expert" I can't imagine. He clearly knows nothing about the subject matter. How was this ever an intelligence officer? I presume he's been desk-bound his entire career.
He could not have been a professional because his gun did not cycle properly, likely because he did not know to put a booster in the surpressor.
@@nathanaelsmith3553. What a poser you are
This is the only guy saying the assassin is a professional. Everybody else is saying he's an amateur.
He has zero clue what he is talking about!
@olivedrab: That’s why he's a TV commentator! He should be a politician. All that's needed in addition is the ability to lie and be halfway believable!
@@skipperclinton1087Its hard to keep track but I think the bar has lowered again, you don't even have to be half-believable anymore
The Sun? Lacking credibility? No...
That guy watches too many cop shows.
So how long have you worked for the government Gary?
Only a professional when the police haven't caught them 🤷
Why has a 'professional' inscribed words on the shell cases, and why was the first shot in the leg?
NYPD detectives already said it's unlikely a professional hitman because he made too many mistakes, including carrying a cellphone.
that's some pretty bad aim
So the primary can’t run away
Proof of payment?
@ The primary is neutralized
Too many mistakes for a Pro.
Professional assassin? Naw just an american that knows his firearm and thought out his plan.
😊👍
If he had been a professional his gun would not have jammed. Likely because he did not know to put a booster in the surpressor.
@@nathanaelsmith3553I don’t believe his gun jammed. I believe he was manipulating the gun to shoot the target and release the bullets with the messages. He knew exactly what he was doing and is surgical with that gun.
experts don't leave messages and they wear gloves, not only during the crime but prepping for the crime. This guy did neither. He is not a professional.
He might be out of the country now.
A professional killer would not have revealed most - or any - of his face on CCTV. So, no. Stupid take on what happened. Healthcare in the US leads to enormous debts and many bankruptcies. It also rejects people for treatment on financial grounds. It was inevitable that someone would be pushed to this point.
"A professional secret service agent wouldn't let a wierdo with a rifle climb onto the roof with a clear shot at Trump.". Maybe not on Netflix, but this isn't Netflix.
"A professional secret service agent wouldn't let a suspicious wierdo with a rifle climb onto the roof with a clear shot at Trump.". Maybe not on Netflix, but this is a real world hit, not a remake of the Day of The Jackal.
How do you know thats his face? All you see is a low quality image of his nose and eyes. Maybe thats not his nose and maybe he is wearing contacts. He knew about the cameras, should he walk around with a full face mask, wouldnt that raise suspiscions? Or should he wear normal clothes with prostetic nose and contacts?
@@user-iy6rm6pm4jhmm,not really true,there were multiple agency's involved on that occasion,the failure was in communicating with each other,just like in Uvalde.
This ex cop is the reason why people get away with crap ! Dumb
This man is clueless. Even calling it a silencer instead of a suppressor is showing his ignorance
A professional hitman would not use a handgun with a suppressor that didn’t cycle properly.
It was intended not to cycle.
I think it's a Welrod. His first shot worked and he immediately went to reload, and then for every other shot.
A Welrod is bolt-action.
It’s not an automatic handgun. It is a bolt action B&T Station Six.
@@-Gumbo It is not a Welrod.
@@toyrobotus It is a semi auto pistol, that had to hand cycled because of sub-sonic ammunition and the suppressor.
Pros do clean jobs, no clues, traces or messages.
On Netflix, maybe. But this isn't Netflix.
Not the Swahili ones .
Americans: Not a Hitman
British: Professional Hitman
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Even British know hes not a pro .This guy is on ego trip.
They think its jill dando
The guy speaking here is a tv pundit nothing more. In fact he’s an idiot.
British: I'm sick. I better see a doctor.
American: I'm sick. I wish I could afford a doctor.
@ wrong I can afford a doctor…. Now you just sound stupid.
The WEAPON DID NOT “JAM” and he didn’t Clear Any Malfunction. If Law Enforcement wants to find the guy, have the ATF Check who purchased or who had recently reported stolen a handgun by the name of B&T VP9 (Bolt action single shot handgun) Law enforcement/ATF can also take inventory of all animal vets who currently own this pistol. It is extremely rare and can only be purchased in states who allow suppressors. Watch the video, he IS NOT clearing a malfunction, he is operating the 45 degree rear mounted bolt and manually cycling the weapon as how it’s suppose to be operated. ATF/FBI are more than aware of this. You want the guy, find the owner of the gun. Not just anyone buys a $4,500.00 bolt action suppressed veterinarian handgun.
Professional assassin? Not hardly... 🙄
A professional assassin doesn't "hide his identity" by leaving DNA, as well as images of his _uncovered face_ at Starbucks.
Yup, a professional would become CEO and become untouchable and rich and have a much higher body count whilst being legally protected by law.
@@mrneutral8423100% fact!👍🏻
Certainly not at a Starbucks near the scene of the crime.
He didn’t reveal his face at the Starbucks. The face shot was from checking in at the hostel back in November.
He was proficient with a gun……which a hell of a lot of people are in the states!
And your point is???
@@will7its That it's a big stretch to assume he was an "assassin". Guns are easy to shoot, and so is checking for cameras.
@@KeelanJon thank you 👌👌👌
@@KeelanJonI’m sure you would have seen him, disarmed him and held him down for police with no effort.
@@Rolluphim 1+1 does not equal 2 for you.
He had a wpn jam. He was seen on cctv. If a pro does it you only find a body
Wait he says it looks like a professional job & then says the first shot hit him on the calf? 😅
This guy just latched onto this idea that he was a pro and came out with anything that popped into his head.
Professional? I doubt it. Multiple rounds fired, only two hits, and one in the leg, none in the head. Having to rack his weapon multiple times. Doesn't sound very professional to me. I think the "suppressor" leads "experts" to suggest "professional".
The suppressor was lacking a booster, so the firearm will not cycle correctly when fired- essentially making it a bolt action, but the person did know that and handled it like he knew it.
@CMDR_Shokwave But a "professional" would have had a weapons system that worked.
@@Actual12 yeah, not a pro. Was just familiar with his tool set. Pro would probably also not work in the most camera saturated place in the world. Atleast disguise yourself as an illegal or something. Could just be a guy that was denied coverage and is facing his own "death sentence."
That image is not a shell cartridge. It’s an unfired round with the bullet head still in it.
Time to get a new expert
I think the FBI should get to work on something more important
Intelligence expert Philip Ingram isn't as clever as he believes, that isn't a professional hit, it is a personal grudge.
NYPD detectives disagree with this foreign 'expert'.
Nobody is agreeing with this "expert", where he is from is irrelevant, so why bother mentioning it?
@@JackBurton-qp4hc Because The NYPD folks say he is wrong.
This hit was personal. The victim know his killer.
No.
No, this is not a professional thing. It look more as a personal thing.
Political
No, personal.
@@RalphTaylor-e8m not with those words written on the casings. That makes it political
@@toyrobotus
You know it can be both, yes?
“Professional Assassin?” lol! This guy has zero credibility. That assessment is just hilarious.
just an ordinary guy with a genuine grudge...
Definitely not a pro ! A professional would walk right up on him as far as the jam goes anyone who knows guns can fix a jam quickly the guy was hit in the back and leg ....yall giving this guy way too much credit
Where do you get these clowns? Shooter used a single-shot pistol. Left casings and live rounds, that too with markings. Left cellphone at the scene. Took a Citibike to flee. Went to Starbucks, flirted with the receptionist at the hostel - all under CCTV cameras. And that is a professional assassin?
Well have your ever watched the movie collateral with tom cruise
Disgruntled customer?
The wife was cheating....
Condolences to all victims of Brian and his corporation!
all america are firmly behind the shooter...except the rich rich tv people and other similar rich CEOs in the health care game...
3:46 he knew where to stand ? Omg omg ! He had his face on show ! What a moron this cop is
His face was captured on CCTV so not a professional but someone who's watched a lot of spy movies
Where did you find this guy lol. If this was a Pro, you wouldn't know anything you do now. He sure wouldn't shown his face or even eye's, and he would have trained with his firearm to know the suppressor would make his pistol a single shot. He would have point blank shot the CEO, or if not, he wouldn't had shot him in his leg. Come on, find a real expert next time!
Professional don’t go Starbucks and take there mask off please mate
We’ll worked out Sherlock
If someone was planning a murder why would they make threats ahead of time?
😂 Professional??? Ok, if count ever paid hitman as a professional. This is a case of the wife's new boyfriend, " knows a guy."
😂😂😂
as usual Ingram giving a pretty dubious analysis. Its good he's retired from being a "professional" I think.
Not exactly brilliant analysis. Did anyone ask to see his tax stamp for the suppressor? I would suspect a professional wouldn't be caught on cctv in the first place.
I'm not really sure the guy should be described as a "victim" - once you read about the huge number of horrific cases of people needlessly dying because his company delayed or denied people's medical treatment, then this starts to look more and more like a case of justifiable homicide.
He was NOT a professional
Jusr because he was calm and could shoot does not mean he was a pro.
A professional assassin wouldn't have allowed his eyes to be seen and he wouldn't have marked the bullets to send a message the message is being sent with the actual assasination
There is no way the first shot was in his leg. Look at the footage. Why is ever "expert" saying this? The first shot is clearly center mass.
He’s not a pro:
Poor stance - no base, poor balance.
Poor tactics, too far away
Not proficient with gun - malfunctions indicate lack of training.
No he wasn’t. The stance, the way he racks the gun. None of that was pro
Agent 47 now that’s a professional. I don’t know what the hell y’all are talking about this dude seems like a disgruntled employee or someone who got denied coverage.
This is the dumbest professional assassin ever .
Up close instead of long range
Gun notorious for cold weather misfires.
Suppressor for .. no reason at all..
Left DNA
Left a engraved clue
Left a trail going to Starbucks.
No, just another victim getting revenge.
The only surprise is that this isn't more common.
How do WE know these analysts are qualified? Because the MEDIA says they are?
Your first problem is assuming that the Sun is actually media. It's garbage tabloid.
This "expert" is clearly not qualified, he is clueless!
Also, a pro doesn't shoot a bunch, 1, maybe 2 or 3 times max and he surely doesn't shoot in the leg.
Imagne the detectives' faces when they look into who the insurance screwed over to "narrow down" the possible suspects
knowing the route means nothing. i assume it is just the gps walking instructions form google maps, or apple maps.
Intelligence officer ffs 😂😂
Lol. What a bozo. There is literally nothing professional about this. The shooter is clearly not trained with this firearm/suppressor combo. He doesn't know about the need for a Nielsen Device/booster or he's causing jams from limp wristing or maybe it's both. Cycling out live rounds, leaving cases with messages, getting face on camera lol. You'd have to be a pleb to think this was a pro. This is clearly personal.
I dont think these old folks in high positions of authority arent up to date with how hitmen operate now......they certainly dont leave parts of their face showing
"Professional" showing half of his face N no gloves 🧤🙄
😄
This "intelligence expert" isn't much of an expert. There were a dozen different things that absolutely scream amateur to anyone who knows anything about operations. I'd enumerate them, but TH-cam censors me every time I go into technical details. Stance, timing, distance, sub-standard attachments, lack of testing his equipment, didn't understand the variables around gas ejection, improper technique when clearing of the chamber. NOT an pro. I can't imagine anyone with any actual field experience mistaking him for one. The only people who think he was a pro are civilians who wouldn't know any better.
It’s not a silencer
Silencers or properly know as suppressors are legal to buy and own in the US in all but 8 states. They are illegal in New York but the guy has one in New York anyway.
This guy talking is a muppet dude isn’t a professional just someone who was prob denied healthcare
Who the hell is this dope.
Really amazing how many “experts” from various News outlets have contradicting conclusions on whether the hitman is a professional or an amateur.
Hey Google, where can I find UnitedHealthcare CEO?
You can find the UnitedHealthcare CEO, Brian Thompson walking to Starbucks every morning at 6:40am at West 54th Street and 6th Avenue, New York.
Assassin's watching - "Ah, thank you 😊'
Funny how the others say he isn’t a professional and most likely a relative of someone who has had an health insurance claim denied. He purchased the wrong ammunition for the pistol to operate with the suppressor. This dude has no idea.
Was he wearing prosthetics as he was a pro and was caught on cam, was that deliberate?
He keeps saying silencer. 🤣🤣🤣
The calf shot is evidence the shooter was not experienced in firing with a suppressor , and would have accounted for the different effects of recoil . Along with the suppressor changing bullet velocity , the subsonic rounds would have resulted in the jamming due to less pressure from the exploding rounds kicking back the slide .
This man has the most accurate analysis of the situation. Also first person to mention that it was “professionally done”
I agree with Mr. Ingram. Here in the US, security experts are saying that the gunman was not a pro, but the fact is, he is a pro. He used subsonic ammunition. He escaped on a bicycle in an area of New York City that spends tens of billions of dollars on surveillance cameras and physical security. He knew the travel itinerary of the target, in this case the CEO of the largest insurance company in the US. And the gunman stood in front of the cameras on purpose wherever he could find them, calmly thumbing his nose at them as he was pulling the trigger.
Fun bit of context - the population of the new york city metropolitan area is more than the entire populations of many European countries. The area contains roughly twice the entire population of Sweden. There are almost 2 million more New Yorkers than there are Dutch people.
Professional assassin! What a profession! How safe are we?
Professional assassins don’t write messages on bullets.
Just looks like a grieving father to me. There's no Jason Bourne moment here, just a man who's said, I'm not having this.
Wrong. It's very clear that this was absolutely not a professional hitman...this is just a man who is an experienced gun user. Everything about him and the way the murder was carried out screams unprofessional.
What if the hitman is actually more disguised than we realize and all his “mistakes” were meant to give a false impression of his real capabilities and identity????
The professor did it in the library with the candlestick. 🙄
Be careful this guys an expert 😂😂😂
Delay deny depose Jay M. Feinman is a book about the tactics used by insurance companies to defraud regular customers. Super hard to find this book also
More people have died due to denial of insurance coverage than drug overdose.
Hey UK, when was the last time you tried to get urgent dental treatment, get your prescriptions filled completely without hassle, try to get an appointment with your doctor?? Our health care is no longer free or safe. Many of our hospitals have already sold out to big American health care corporations or owe them money.We are only a few steps behind America and their barbaric money grabbing uncaring health care system.
Well, if he hit the victim in the calf from about 12 feet distance it means he’s not a professional
That’s definitively not a professional, just someone who knows about guns
BS. A professional assassin would not use a weapon that did not cycle ammunition properly.
All of these "experts " are full of it
The shooters gun did not malfunction! All these so called experts, can’t tell what hand gun he’s using. The B&T Station Six the shooter is using, is a suppressed bolt action pistol. The bolt has to be manually manipulated, its not a semiautomatic!
What defines a professional hit? Top escape for more than three days?
NO NO NO NO & NO!
NOT a professional hitman.
Professional hitman don't go to Starbucks beforehand, and don't jam their weapons, and don't use scooters to get away with. And this is coming from an ex army advisor (me).
Says expert lol. Professional assassin lol. He wasn't hired, but hypothetically if he was, he'd be no higher ranking than a South American motorbike sicario
There's more evidence telling us he was not a pro.
"professional": obviously, you have never met a fourteen-year-old in North Chicago.
Why??? Ask John Q.
Cops are going to be very busy as this company denied the most health claims and he also had multiple death threats.
The suspect was very motivated and as prepared as can be by someone self trained but unfortunately they didn't have the extensive experience necessary to get away with this level of investigation. Being prepared shouldnt be confused with someone being a pro or experienced.
Philip this wasn’t a professional hitman, this man doesnt know how to handle a weapon!! Don’t give up your day job.
5:04 Excellent witness, woman in black on right against window, then runs towards the camera after the shooting.
You don’t know what your talking about lol
*your
*YOU'RE*
A pro would never be seen or heard. A pro would never leave so much evidence at the scene. A pro would have used hollow [points. A pro would have used a high powered rifle from a high vantage point.
THIS was no pro, Mr. Expert.