Investigators are eyeing a firearm purchase in Connecticut under the theory that the cold-blooded killer who executed UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson may have used a modern version of a rare World War II spy gun, The Post has learned.
Investigators are eyeing a firearm purchase in Connecticut under the theory that the cold-blooded killer who executed UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson may have used a modern version of a rare World War II spy gun, The Post has learned.
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USA — mix Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson’s killer may have used modern version of rare...