Many people on the internet opted to criticize the deceased CEO before he was even buried during the hunt for the culprit, while others portrayed his murderer as a folk hero.
“It is likely that the fanfare has served to ‘fascinate’ the gunman, reflecting broader frustrations with the American healthcare system,” Cardinale added.
The ex-officer’s statement that he has seen this before—from criminals who believe they are “smarter.
Than the police”—is probably the motivation for citing the statements inscribed on bullet casings left at the site.