UnitedHealthcare CEO's Killerhunt Expands
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•A timeline of the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO and the search for his killer - National | Globalnews.ca
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The FBI has offered a $ 50,000 reward for information leading to his arrest and conviction.
The gunman used a fake ID and paid cash during the 10 days he was in the city, police say.
He was captured on some of the thousands of surveillance cameras blanketing Manhattan , allowing police to build a timeline of his movements.
The NYPD releases additional photos showing the suspected shooter next to and in the back seat of a taxi. In both images he is seen wearing a blue, medical-style face mask. Despite recovering a fingerprint from the Starbucks purchase and sending items for DNA testing, police have yet to publicly identify the suspect. Dec. 8 Scuba divers are again seen at a Central Park pond. Police decline to comment on the investigation..
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