Ghoulish tourists flock to NYC site of UnitedHealthCare CEO Brian Thompson's murder
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Emily Singleton, 34, and Sam Hyland, 20, revealed they enthusiastically included the location on their itinerary following the tragic event. "We planned this trip about a month ago and then the assassination of that CEO happened a couple days before we came so it was like we have to visit here," Singleton explained. This shows the morbid curiosity of some tourists, as they seek to add a notorious event to their travel experience.
When asked why she supports the lawless killing, Singleton said, "because of the healthcare system." Her statement underlines a disturbing justification some travelers provide for the brutal act, indicating a skewed moral perspective.
Rodrigo, a former New Yorker, stated, "It's just a crazy thing. I've taken pictures of like Christmas trees and new buildings and like ornaments and holiday stuff. I have no ill will. It's one of those things," suggesting a more benign curiosity that contrasts with the more callous reactions.
Read at New York Post
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