Brian Thompson ‘assassin planned to throw MONOPOLY MONEY over CEO’s body as backpack stuffed with fake cash found’
BRIAN Thompson's assassin planned to throw the Monopoly money found in his backpack over the CEO's body, a forensic psychiatrist has claimed.
The 50-year-old UnitedHealthcare boss was assassinated in a brazen execution in Midtown Manhattan on Wednesday in a chilling act caught on CCTV.
The gunman ditched his bag on his way out of New York as cops said he reportedly fled the city after he was seen entering a bus station.
After combing Central Park, cops found what they believed to be the shooter's backpack wedged between two rocks near the carousel and they have probed an alleged burner phone belonging to the suspect.
Sources close to the investigation told Bloomberg and NBC News that the backpack contained a jacket and monopoly money.
It has not been confirmed if the jacket matches the one seen on the suspect during the attack.
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As the manhunt for the killer continues, forensic psychiatrist Dr. Carole Lieberman believes the bizarre item discovered offers an eerie insight into the killer's mindset.
This is also supported by forensics teams discovering a chilling message left on the bullets the killer used to murder Thompson in cold blood.
The words "deny," "depose," and "defend," were reportedly found on live rounds and shell casings at the scene.
Dr Lieberman sees the clues as intentional and sinister, working as a commentary on UnitedHealthcare and its business practices.
She told "The Monopoly money conveys messages, both that UnitedHealthcare is a ripoff that steals money from patients in order to pay its executives millions, and that it is itself a monopoly.
"He may have planned to scatter the Monopoly money around the CEO's body after he shot him, but he forgot to take the bills out of his backpack."