Brian Thompson marriage secret revealed, as ex-FBI agent suggests new motive for CEO's killing

UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was separated from his wife when he was shot dead in Manhattan.

Thompson, 50, met a tragic end in the early hours of Wednesday while en route to an investor conference at the New York Hilton Midtown. Sadly, the perpetrator responsible for his death is still at large.

At the time of the killing, Thompson and his estranged wife Paulette had been living in separate homes that are less than a mile apart in suburban Maple Grove, Minnesota, the Wall Street Journal reported. 

Thompson purchased the $1million home near his family home in 2018, according to public records. 

His wife Paulette, a practicing physical therapist, disclosed that her husband had previously received threats. She referenced a ‘lack of coverage.’ Despite the reported, threats, Thompson did not travel with security.

Former FBI supervisor Robert D’Amico said the slaying was likely carried out over a personal vendetta against UnitedHealthcare. 

D’Amico said simple google searches would have been enough to yield enough information to allow the shooter to carry out the, ‘brazen, targeted attack’.

‘Even a layman can find there’s so much on the internet now and people put so much out there,’ the security consultant told NBC News. 

UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson had been living separately from his wife Paulette when he was shot dead in Manhattan

UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson had been living separately from his wife Paulette when he was shot dead in Manhattan

The couple share two sons and were living less than a mile apart in the same Minnesota suburb

The couple share two sons and were living less than a mile apart in the same Minnesota suburb

Paulette is a practicing physical therapist for Park Nicollet Health Services with over 20 years of experience

Paulette is a practicing physical therapist for Park Nicollet Health Services with over 20 years of experience

UnitedHealthcare had put out an announcement about the conference without specifying a location.

Investigators are searching for clues that could help them identify the masked gunman who stalked and killed the leader of one of the largest U.S. health insurance companies, then disappeared into Central Park.

Police have used drones, helicopters and dogs in an intense search, but the killer’s whereabouts remain unknown as of Thursday morning.

New York City Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch said that while investigators had not yet established a motive, the shooting was no random act of violence.

‘Many people passed the suspect, but he appeared to wait for his intended target,’ Tisch said at a news conference Wednesday.

‘From watching the video, it does seem that he’s proficient in the use of firearms as he was able to clear the malfunctions pretty quickly,’ NYPD Chief of Detectives Joseph Kenny said.

Thomson was accused of insider trading and fraud before he was assassinated.

Last year the DoJ launched a probe into whether the private company of the nation’s biggest insurer, led by Thompson, was unfairly restricting competitors and running a monopoly. 

Paulette lives in the $1.5million family home in Minnesota with the couple's younger son. Thomson was living less than a mile away

Paulette lives in the $1.5million family home in Minnesota with the couple’s younger son. Thomson was living less than a mile away

Thompson purchased the $1million house near his family home in 2018, according to public records

Thompson purchased the $1million house near his family home in 2018, according to public records

Footage showed NYPD officers performing CPR on the CEO, before he was rushed to Mount Sinai Hospital in critical condition. He was later pronounced dead

Footage showed NYPD officers performing CPR on the CEO, before he was rushed to Mount Sinai Hospital in critical condition. He was later pronounced dead

In May, the City of Hollywood Firefighters’ Pension Fund initiated a complaint against Thompson and other executives, accusing the CEO of failing to tell investors about the federal probe before he unloaded over 31 percent of his stock, taking in $15.1 million in proceeds.

In legal documents, the fund said Thompson and other company execs sold over $117 million worth of UnitedHealth common stock during the four-month period when insiders knew about the federal antitrust investigation but the public did not.

Police issued several surveillance images of the man, who wore a hooded jacket and a mask that concealed most of his face and wouldn’t have attracted attention on a frigid winter day. Some of the photos were taken at a Starbucks coffee shop shortly before the shooting.

The police department offered a reward of up to $10,000 for information leading to an arrest and conviction.

Officials are looking into whether the killer fled on an unmarked e-bike, and not a Citi Bike, as authorities had preciously said. 

He is survived by his wife Paulette 'Pauley' Thompson, 51, and their two children who live in the family's $1.5 million home in Maple Grove, Minnesota

He is survived by his wife Paulette ‘Pauley’ Thompson, 51, and their two children who live in the family’s $1.5 million home in Maple Grove, Minnesota

Former FBI supervisor Robert D'Amico said the slaying was likely carried out over a personal vendetta against UnitedHealthcare. Thompson is pictured

Former FBI supervisor Robert D’Amico said the slaying was likely carried out over a personal vendetta against UnitedHealthcare. Thompson is pictured

‘Brian was a highly respected colleague and friend to all who worked with him,’ the insurer’s Minnetonka, Minnesota-based parent company, UnitedHealth Group Inc., said in a statement. 

‘We are working closely with the New York Police Department and ask for your patience and understanding during this difficult time.’

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