The search for Brian Thompson has entered its third day, as the NYPD continues to hunt for a mystery man who executed the UnitedHealthCare CEO in midtown Manhattan.
Thompson, 50, was gunned down in the early hours of Wednesday as he was on his way to an investor conference at the New York Hilton. His unidentified assassin remains on the loose but cops have released a photo of him smiling and have searched a Manhattan hostel where he’s believed to have stayed.
Cops looking into Brian Thompson’s murder will be looking at the UnitedHealthcare CEO’s inner circle in Minnesota as they hunt for his killer, according to retired FBI Agent Scott Duffey
‘Start with the inner circle,’ Duffey told Fox News.
‘This is a whodunit murder on a public block in one of the largest cities in the world… [but] if you run on the premise that it’s targeted, you don’t have to worry about all your common thief, robbers on the street who are looking to take advantage of someone…
‘if you’re looking at a targeted individual, start small, with family – what’s the family situation?’
At the time of the killing, Thompson, 50, and his estranged wife Paulette had been living in separate homes that are less than a mile apart in suburban Maple Grove, Minnesota.
His wife Paulette, a practicing physical therapist, disclosed that her husband had previously received threats. She referenced a ‘lack of coverage.’
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