A former British military intelligence officer asserts the assassination of a Manhattan CEO was carried out by a professional hitman, emphasizing the suspect's calm demeanor and careful planning, including the use of a silencer and the etching of messages on shell casings.
An ex-army intel officer claims the assassin who killed CEO Brian Thompson in Manhattan was a professional hitman . The officer, Phillip Ingram, noted the suspect's expert handling of the firearm and his methodical approach. The suspect let Thompson walk past him before shooting, the gun jammed once, and was cleared before the suspect moved away. Shell cartridges found at the scene had etched messages.
The NYPD described the attack as premeditated, despite another ex-officer's skepticism about the professional hitman claim
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