'Delay and 'depose': Words found on shell casing may offer clues in CEO’s murder

'Delay and 'depose': Words found on shell casing may offer clues in CEO’s murder
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On Wednesday, December 4, United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson was shot and killed while walking in New York City.

The New York Police Department (NYPD), that day, didn't identify a specific motive, but detectives have said that the murder clearly was not random — that the suspected shooter acted deliberately and knew exactly what he was doing.

NYPD detectives have noted the suspect's use of a silencer.

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According to reporting from CNN the following day, the words "delay" and "depose" were "found on a live round and a shell casing tied to the shooter."

Those words, CNN says, may offer a clue on a possible motivation.

"Law enforcement sources told CNN 'depose' was written on a shell casing from a round that was fired into the victim," CNN reports. "'Delay' was written on a live round that was ejected when the shooter appeared to be clearing a jam."

CNN adds, "Police are exploring whether the words found indicate a motive, pointing to a popular phrase in the insurance industry: 'delay, deny, defend.'"

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