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You seem pretty sure he was a pro hired by a relative, so the relative could remain unsuspected. If they catch the pro, I wonder if they can make him identify the relative. And the other things you mention seem to imply the cops don't really want to catch the guy whether he was hired or not, probably because they have no empathy for the victim.

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I never said he was a pro hired by a relative, He could have been a pro hired by the company itself,, or even AHIP (Association of Health Insurance Providers) maybe he was about to do damage at to the association or the company at the meeting he was walking to attend 2024 DRI Insurance Coverage and Practice Symposium

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I do not thing that the love one of a person who was murdered by UH has the resources to hire a hitman, not do I think that a husband or son of a person killed by UH has the resources and connections to do it himself, knowing Brians intinerary, his route of travel, obtaining a fake NJ ID acquiring a silencer, and then cooly, calmly stepping out shooting him at a distance, and clearing a jam while walking.

I am aware that everyone wants to believe that it was karmic justice, payback but there is too much that suggests it was professional and an inside job, especially knowledge of his schedule and itinerary.

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