“Shocking Twist: Did United CEO’s Assassination Uncover a Dark Web of Secrets?”
After listening to his reasoning, commenters were convinced David was on to something big.
A seasoned lawyer has shared a “conspiracy theory” regarding the killing of the UnitedHealthcare CEO, and it’s stirred up a lot of conversation on TikTok
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“I’m no conspiracy theorist,” is the first thing David says in the video, which has garnered more than 300K likes and 25K comments.
But to him, it seemed strange that the murderer had so meticulously planned everything out, but ended up being “sloppy” enough for cameras to capture his face.
Another question he kept in mind was: why had the suspect so calmly left his hotel and gone to get a drink at Starbucks when he was about to commit such a serious crime?
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“We never saw the actual shooter’s face. And the shooter knew the CEO’s schedule,” David observed, causing him to label this case as a very “cold, calculated murder.”
The killer additionally knew how to handle a gun and had access to a silencer before walking — instead of running — away from the scene.
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“Most people that do rage killings… they run, they fire,” he said.
This, according to David, potentially means that the “true killer hired someone to wear clothing like his, to go to a hostel, to go to Starbucks, and to throw the police off the trail.”
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