Contents revealed of backpack believed to belong to UnitedHealthcare CEO’s killer

Contents revealed of backpack believed to belong to UnitedHealthcare CEO’s killer

Contents revealed of backpack believed to belong to UnitedHealthcare CEO’s killer

Police recently confirmed that they had found the abandoned backpack in Central Park

Police have revealed the surprising contents of a bag believed to belong to the gunman who shot dead UnitedHealth CEO Brian Thompson outside a Midtown hotel in New York earlier this week.

New York Police Department detectives found a grey backpack hidden among the bushes in Central Park on Friday, December 6, which may belong to the killer who is yet to be apprehended.

Writing found on bullet casing used to kill UnitedHealthcare CEO
The bag, which appears to match the bag being worn by the gunman in CCTV footage before the shooting, contained Monopoly money as well as a jacket, according to New York Post sources.

Former Washington DC homicide detective Ted Williams said the Monopoly money will have been intentionally planted in the bag to ‘play games with the authorities’ as part of a ‘cat and mouse game.’

He said: “This killer knew they would more likely than not find the backpack, and he is leaving breadcrumbs to let the authorities know that he is in control, not them.”

CCTV footage taken from the hostel where the gunman stayed before the shooting.

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It has now been sent for forensic testing to see if any prints or DNA can be obtained in a bid to discover the identity of the killer.

Retired FBI agent Scott Duffey told Fox News: “It’s a process for hair, fibers and DNA. If he holds his hand against the strap and tightens the buckle like most of us do, that is where DNA most likely can be found. And zippers.”

Police believe the man may have already fled the city following the ‘brazen, targeted attack’ which took place on Wednesday morning (December 4).

Thompson was the CEO of UnitedHealthcare (UnitedHealth Group)

Thompson was the CEO of UnitedHealthcare (UnitedHealth Group)

The 50-year-old CEO was shot twice, in the back and in the leg, in broad daylight after leaving his hotel to attend an investor event he was due to speak at. Bullets found near his body had the words ‘delay,’ ‘depose’ and ‘deny’ embossed on them, believed to be a reference to terms used by UnitedHealth when denying health insurance claims.

NYPD chief of Detectives Joseph Kenny has shared the lengths they are going to in a bid to track down the killer.

“This isn’t Blue Bloods. We’re not going to solve this in 60 minutes,” he said on Friday.

“We’re painstakingly going through every bit of evidence that we can come across.”

The FBI is offering a $50,000 reward for information leading to an arrest and conviction, adding to a reward of up to $10,000 that the NYPD has offered. Police say they believe the suspect acted alone.

In the meantime, hundreds of detectives are combing through video recordings and social media, vetting tips from the public and interviewing people who might have information, including Thompson’s family and co-workers and the gunman’s randomly assigned roommates at the Manhattan hostel where he stayed.

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Eminem’s first performance since mom’s death goes viral as fans point out ‘wild’ detail

Eminem’s first performance since mom’s death goes viral as fans point out ‘wild’ detail

Eminem’s first performance since mom’s death goes viral as fans point out ‘wild’ detail

The Hip Hop Hall of Famer took to the stage the same week he learned of his mom’s sudden passing

Eminem took to the stage just four days after the death of his mom, and he didn’t appear to drop any of his lines dissing her from his songs.

On Monday (December 2), Debbie Nelson passed away at the age of 69 following complications related to lung cancer, and despite the pair having their own complicating relationship, losing your mom is the worst thing anyone could go through.

Eminem performs before the WBA junior middleweight title bout between Terence Crawford and Israel Madrimov at BMO Stadium on August 3, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images)

Eminem performs before the WBA junior middleweight title bout between Terence Crawford and Israel Madrimov at BMO Stadium on August 3, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images)

Famously, Eminem was sued by his mom back in 1999 after he wrote a line into his hit ‘My Name Is’ speaking of her drug abuse.

It goes: “I just found out my mom does more dope than I do, I told her I’d grow up to be a famous rapper, make a record about doing drugs and name it after her.”

Nelson sued her son for defamation, hoping for $10 million in damages, but despite winning, the lawsuit concluded with her receiving just $25,000 – and most of it went to her lawyers.

Anyway, so that’s their history, but in 2022 Nelson had seemingly put her feud with her son aside to congratulate him on his achievement of being inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.

Debbie Nelson, Eminem's mother, has died (Mark Weiss/Getty Images)

Debbie Nelson, Eminem’s mother, has died (Mark Weiss/Getty Images)

In a video posted to social media, Debbie applauded her son’s achievement.

She said: “Marshall, I want to say, I could not let this day go by without congratulating you on your induction into the Hall of Fame. I love you very much. I knew you’d get there. It’s been a long ride. I’m very, very proud of you.”

Now, just four days after her death, the rapper took to the stage and while he didn’t sing the diss ‘f*** you Debbie’ in ‘Without Me’, he let the crowd shout it.

Fans have reacted to him taking the stage all over social media, on Twitter fans wrote: “I knew he was changing nothing in this song lol.”

Eminem keeps mom diss in song after her death

While another added: “Dude’s mom died few days ago and he still dissing her.”

And a third said: “Fck you debbie after his mother died is ridiculous.”

Over on Reddit fans suggested it was ‘wild’ of him to include the part.

“That’s kinda wild,” one person wrote.

While another pointed out: “I mean, Its an icónic sentence, changing It would be weird.”

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Which garnered the following response: “Exactly. And if he doesn’t want to say it himself anymore the crowd will always fill in like here.”

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Influencer dies after 'eating food at industry event' as shocking claims emerge

Influencer dies after ‘eating food at industry event’ as shocking claims emerge

Influencer dies after 'eating food at industry event' as shocking claims emerge

Tributes have been rolling in for Dominique Brown in the wake of her unexpected passing

An influencer has died at the age of 34 after reportedly having an allergic reaction at a food event.

Dominique Brown is the co-founder of BlackGirlDisney, an Instagram page which boasts over 18,000 followers.

She also garnered 18,500 on her personal Instagram page, which last posted only three days ago.

Disney influencer Dominique Brown has died (Jesse Grant/Getty Images for Disney)

Disney influencer Dominique Brown has died (Jesse Grant/Getty Images for Disney)

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It’s said that Brown attended a Christmas food event hosted by BoxLunch in Los Angeles on Thursday (December 5) when she became unwell.

According to someone who claims to have known the 34-year-old, Brown had a peanut allergy and after consuming some of the food at the event, she ‘instantly felt bad’.

It’s alleged that Brown alerted staff at the event to her allergy and they assured her that the food was peanut-free.

After suffering a severe allergic reaction, witnesses at the event said Brown was given CPR as 911 was called for help.

Sadly, the influencer succumbed to the reaction and died.

Dominique was the co-founder of BlackGirlDisney (Leon Bennett/Getty Images for Disney)

Dominique was the co-founder of BlackGirlDisney (Leon Bennett/Getty Images for Disney)

BoxLunch has since released a statement saying that it’s ‘devastated’ to learn of Brown’s death.

“We are devastated by the passing of Dominique Brown, a beloved member of the BoxLunch Collective, who suffered a medical emergency at an event hosted by BoxLunch on Thursday in Los Angeles,” a BoxLunch representative told PEOPLE.

“Our hearts go out to her family and friends, and we will do everything we can to support them and the members of the BoxLunch Collective and our team during this painful time.”

UNILAD have also approached BoxLunch for comment.

Elsewhere, Brown’s brother commented on her final Instagram post, saying how much he’ll miss her.

He penned: “Hi everyone, this is @pramos313 – Dominique’s brother.

“I wanted to take a moment to say thank you to her social media fam for showing her so much love and light.”

Someone claiming to be Dominique's brother commented on her final post (dominiquebrown/Instagram)

Someone claiming to be Dominique’s brother commented on her final post (dominiquebrown/Instagram)

The post went on: “Disney did bring her joy, but it was unparalleled that she found a community who loved her and Disney as much as she did. I will miss my sister and best friend and that infectious smile she always had.

“Thank you, truly, from the bottom of my heart.”

Tributes have also been rolling in from her followers in the wake of Brown’s unexpected death.

“I’ve just been sitting here thinking of what to say because I can’t process that you aren’t here,” one person’s tribute began.

“Thank you for creating and holding space for all of Black Disney girls. I hope you know you that you are so deeply loved and will be profoundly missed. Love you so so much.”

A second said: “I truly cannot believe this. I’m so heartbroken right now. I’m so sorry, Domo. I’m gonna miss you so much!! Love you, angel.”

Someone else went on to describe Brown as ‘a beacon of light in this community’.

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Barry Keoghan responds with lengthy statement following claims he cheated on Sabrina Carpenter

Barry Keoghan responds with lengthy statement following claims he cheated on Sabrina Carpenter

Barry Keoghan responds with lengthy statement following claims he cheated on Sabrina Carpenter

Keoghan says too many lines are being crossed

Barry Keoghan has issued a lengthy statement calling out the ‘lies, hatred and disgusting commentary’ following his rumoured split from Sabrina Carpenter.

It comes as Keoghan was forced to deactivate his Instagram account after receiving a barrage of abuse following rumors he cheated on his ex-girlfriend, Sabrina.

A source told Us Weekly at the time he was ‘very devoted to her happiness’ but explained the split came as the pair were ‘at different places in their lives.’

“It’s been challenging for their relationship since she started going on tour and has been gone a lot,” the source continued.

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The star spoke out on Twitter (Gilbert Flores/Variety via Getty Images)

The star spoke out on Twitter (Gilbert Flores/Variety via Getty Images)

“Their schedules were not aligning. All the time spent apart it was hard to maintain a relationship amid her career exploding.”

They added that the hitmaker was ‘being pulled in so many directions’ she simply didn’t have the time to ‘commit to a relationship.’

However, the Saltburn actor has since taken to Twitter pleading with fans to ‘be respectful,’ stating he can ‘only sit and take so much.’

Keoghan said he felt compelled to respond to his name being ‘dragged’ across the internet because ‘too many lines are being crossed’ after his own grandmother’s house was targeted.

There have been rumours of a split (Aeon/GC Images)

There have been rumours of a split (Aeon/GC Images)

“I deactivated my account because I can no longer let this stuff distract from my family and my work. The messages I have received no person should ever have to read them,” he wrote.

“Absolute lies, hatred, disgusting commentary about my appearance, character, how I am as a parent and every other inhumane thing you can imagine.”

The 32-year-old called out those that had been ‘dragging [his] character and everything [he] worked extremely hard for and stands for,’ adding that people had been discussing him being a ‘heroine baby’ and how he grew up, dragging the actor’s mother into conversations, knocking on his granny’s door and even sitting outside his son’s home in a bid to intimidate him.

He released a statement on Twitter (Barry Keoghan/Twitter)

He released a statement on Twitter (Barry Keoghan/Twitter)

“That’s crossing a line. Each and every day I work harder to push myself on every level to be the healthiest and strongest person for that boy,” he wrote.

“I want to provide opportunities for him to learn, fail and grow. I want him to be able to look up to his daddy, to have full trust in me and know I will have his back no matter what.”

The Irish actor concluded his statement by reminding fans that his son will have to read all the comments made about his father on the internet when he’s older, once again asking people to be respectful.

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Potential charges Hawk Tuah girl could face following cryptocurrency scandal with fans ‘losing life savings’

Potential charges Hawk Tuah girl could face following cryptocurrency scandal with fans ‘losing life savings’

Potential charges Hawk Tuah girl could face following cryptocurrency scandal with fans ‘losing life savings’

The influencer has been accused of scamming fans with her memecoin

Hawk Tuah girl-turned-influencer Hailey Welch could face a number of criminal charges after the launch and flop of her own cryptocurrency memecoin HAWK, amid allegations of insider trading.

It comes after fans called for the social media content creator to be jailed after losing their ‘life savings.’

Within 20 minutes of its launch, Welch’s cryptocurrency market cap tanked from $490 million to just $41 million, prompting claims the influencer orchestrated a rug pull. This is where creators of cryptocurrencies sell all their stock, causing prices to plummet, leaving other investors with virtually nothing.

The influencer has denied the allegations and authorities have not announced any kind of investigation just yet. However, a legal firm has now listed all the potential charges Welch could face if authorities decide to look into the disastrous launch.

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Hawk Tuah girl has been accused of scamming fans with her memecoin HAWK (Michael Tullberg/Getty Images)

Hawk Tuah girl has been accused of scamming fans with her memecoin HAWK (Michael Tullberg/Getty Images)

Yuriy Brisov, a partner at law firm Digital and Analogue Partners, explained that the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) could launch civil charges for security fraud, alleging misrepresentation or deceit in the sales of securities – but only if it qualifies under the Howey test.

Meanwhile, the Department of Justice (DOJ) could also consider criminal charges such as money laundering or wire fraud, if there’s any evidence pointing to financial misconduct.

When asked whether he thinks the allegations against Welch would qualify as insider trading, he told Coin Telegraph: “Insider trading traditionally involves trading securities based on material, non-public information, breaching a duty of trust or confidence.

“In the context of cryptocurrencies, the legal framework is still evolving. If Welch’s team possessed non-public information about the token’s launch or had pre-arranged strategies to sell significant portions of the supply, leading to the token’s price collapse, such actions could be scrutinized under fraud or market manipulation statutes.”

Many fans have been left disappointed by the crypto venture (Tayfun Coskun/Anadolu via Getty Images)

Many fans have been left disappointed by the crypto venture (Tayfun Coskun/Anadolu via Getty Images)

Taking to X earlier this week, Welch refuted allegations of insider trading on behalf of her team, writing: “Team hasn’t sold one token and not 1 KOL was given 1 free token.”

Despite this, data shows more than 80 wallet addresses which had not bought tokens, suggesting they were given tokens prior to the launch. All 80 of these accounts sold their shares for between $10,000 and $365,000 profit.

While no investigations have so far been announced, the US DOJ did recently get involved in a case that saw the founder of the Bitcoin fog crypto mixer sentenced to prison for 12 and a half years.

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Get Rid of Blackheads: 4 Proven Ways (Plus How to Remove with VIDEO)

Get Rid of Blackheads: 4 Proven Ways (Plus How to Remove with VIDEO)

How to Get Rid of Blackheads

Blackhead Treatment
If you get blackheads — a type of acne that happens when dead skin cells and oil clog your pores — you have plenty of methods to treat them. There are also ways to prevent new ones from forming.But remember: Picking, squeezing, and popping blackheads aren’t among your options. That approach could make your situation a lot worse. Try some of these treatments instead.Salicylic acidSalicylic acid is a popular over-the-counter ingredient in many skin cleansers. It breaks down dead skin cells and extra oil before they can clog your pores. 

When you go to the pharmacy, check the ingredient labels carefully. You’ll find products with salicylic acid that range in strength from 0.5% to 5%. The acid can be harsh on some people’s skin. You might want to put it on every other day, rather than daily, to see how your skin reacts.

As for other acne-fighting ingredients, blackheads don’t contain bacteria, so benzoyl peroxide — a powerful antibacterial against most other forms of acne — may or may not help.

Retinoid creams and lotionsRetinoid creams and lotions, which are made from vitamin A, can unclog your pores. They also help your body make new skin cells.You can buy some retinoids over the counter in drugstores, but you’ll need a prescription for most. Because retinoids make your skin more sensitive to UV rays, you should use these creams and lotions before bed and out of the sun.Extraction 

“Extraction” might sound scary, but many health professionals know how to remove unsightly blackheads with specialized tools.

You can find home extraction kits in stores. But most medical experts repeat that classic advice: “Don’t try this at home.” A DIY procedure can cause scarring, even if you think you know what you’re doing.

Get Rid of Blackheads: 4 Proven Ways
Get Rid of Blackheads: 4 Proven Ways

Chemical peels

A chemical peel is usually for people who want to improve the appearance of sun damage and minor scars, but it may help with certain types of acne. The procedure can unclog pores and start up new skin growth.

You get a chemical peel in your doctor’s office. It removes cells from the top layer of your skin.

Skin brushA skin brush can help get rid of the built-up debris that contributes to acne. It can also slow the signs of aging. You should always rehydrate your skin after using a skin brush.There are many different skin brushes available to buy. Your dermatologist can tell you if using one may be right for you. They can also tell you what kind to use and how to use them correctly. If you don’t use them the way you should, it can make acne worse.Noncomedogenic products 

Most noncomedogenic products don’t contain any oil and don’t block your pores. That lowers your risk of getting blackheads.

You should be able to find cleansers, moisturizers, and makeup that are non-comedogenic.

To prevent blackheads, try tips such as:

  • Wash your face when you get up, before bed, and after you sweat.
  • Put non-abrasive cleaners on your skin gently, using your fingertips. Scrubbing with washcloths or sponges can irritate the skin.
  • Use alcohol-free skin products.
  • Avoid the sun since some acne medicines can make your skin more sensitive to UV rays.
  • Shampoo oily hair regularly.
  • Limit how many times you touch your face.
  • Change pillowcases often.

Also, some studies suggest certain foods can worsen acne. A few of the suspects are skim milk, chocolate, and carbohydrate-rich foods like bread and chips.

Certain treatments won’t work for blackheads. You should avoid oil-based and alcohol-based cleaners.

If you have oily skin, products that have these ingredients can irritate your skin.

If you have normal skin, moisturizers that contain some light oil should be fine. If you have dry skin, oil-based moisturizers may help.

Blackheads: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatments

Blackheads are small bumps that appear on your skin due to clogged hair follicles. These bumps are called blackheads because the surface looks dark or black. Blackheads can usually be treated with over-the-counter acne products.

Blackheads are a mild type of acne that usually form on the face, but they can also appear on the following body parts:

  • back
  • chest
  • neck
  • arms
  • shoulders

Acne affects nearly 50 million Americans and is the most common skin disorder in the United States, according to the American Academy of Dermatology.

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What causes blackheads?

Blackheads form when a clog or plug develops in the opening of hair follicles in your skin. Each follicle contains one hair and a sebaceous gland that produces oil. This oil, called sebum, helps keep your skin soft.

Dead skin cells and oils collect in the opening to the skin follicle, producing a bump called a comedo. If the skin over the bump stays closed, the bump is called a whitehead. When the skin over the bump opens, exposure to the air causes it to look black and a blackhead forms.

Some factors can increase your chances of developing acne and blackheads, including:

  • producing too much body oil
  • the buildup of the Propionibacterium acnes bacteria on the skin
  • irritation of the hair follicles when dead skins cells don’t shed on a regular basis
  • undergoing hormonal changes that cause an increase in oil production during the teen years, during menstruation, or while taking birth control pills
  • taking certain drugs, such as corticosteroids, lithium, or androgens

Some people believe that what you eat or drink can affect acne. Dairy products and foods that increase blood sugar levels, such as carbohydrates, may play a part in triggering acne, but researchers aren’t convinced that there’s a strong connection.

What are symptoms of blackheads?

Because of their dark color, blackheads are easy to spot on the skin. They’re slightly raised, although they aren’t painful because they aren’t inflamed like pimples. Pimples form when bacteria invade the blockage in the hair follicle, causing redness and inflammation.

How are blackheads treated?

Over-the-counter (OTC) treatments

Many acne medications are available at drug and grocery stores and online without a prescription. These medications are available in cream, gel, and pad form and are put directly on your skin. The drugs contain ingredients such as salicylic acid, benzoyl peroxide, and resorcinol. They work by killing bacteria, drying excess oil, and forcing the skin to shed dead skin cells.

Prescription medications

If OTC treatment doesn’t improve your acne, your doctor may suggest that you use stronger prescription medications. Medications that contain vitamin A keep plugs from forming in the hair follicles and promote more rapid turnover of skin cells. These medications are applied directly to your skin and can include tretinoin, tazarotene, or adapalene.

Your doctor may also prescribe another type of topical medication that contains benzoyl peroxide and antibiotics. If you have pimples or acne cysts in addition to your blackheads, this type of medication may be particularly helpful.

Manual removal

Dermatologists or specially trained skin care professionals use a special instrument called a round loop extractor to remove the plug causing the blackhead. After a small opening is made in the plug, the doctor applies pressure with the extractor to remove the clog.

The Healthline FindCare tool can provide options in your area if you don’t already have a dermatologist.

Microdermabrasion

During microdermabrasion, a doctor or skin care professional uses a special instrument that contains a rough surface to sand the top layers of your skin. Sanding the skin removes clogs that cause blackheads.

Chemical peels

Chemical peels also remove clogs and get rid of the dead skins cells that contribute to blackheads. During a peel, a strong chemical solution is applied to the skin. Over time, the top layers of the skin peel off, revealing smoother skin underneath. Mild peels are available over the counter, while stronger peels are performed by dermatologists or other skincare professionals.

Laser and light therapy

Laser and light therapies use tiny beams of intense light to decrease oil production or kill bacteria. Both lasers and light beams reach below the surface of the skin to treat blackheads and acne without damaging the top layers of the skin.

Read on to learn more about acne treatments.

How can blackheads be prevented?

You can prevent blackheads without spending a lot of money by trying a few of the following ideas:

Wash regularly

Wash your face when you wake up and before you go to bed to remove oil buildup. Washing more than twice each day can irritate your skin and make your acne worse. Use a gentle cleanser that doesn’t make your skin red or irritated. Some acne cleansing products have antibacterial ingredients that kill P. acnes bacteria.

Consider washing your hair every day, too, particularly if it’s oily. Hair oils can contribute to clogged pores. It’s also important to wash your face after you eat oily foods such as pizza, because oil from these foods can clog pores.

Use oil-free products

Any product that contains oil can contribute to new blackheads. Choose oil-free or noncomedogenic makeup, lotions, and sunscreens to avoid making your problem worse.

Try an exfoliating product

Exfoliating scrubs and masks remove dead skin cells from your face and can help reduce blackheads. Look for products that don’t irritate your skin.

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Police release new photos of UnitedHealthcare CEO’s alleged killer as desperate search continues

Police release new photos of UnitedHealthcare CEO’s alleged killer as desperate search continues

Police release new photos of UnitedHealthcare CEO’s alleged killer as desperate search continues

More photos have been released by cops revealing the movements of the suspect who gunned down Brian Thompson in cold blood

Footage has been released tracking the movements of Brian Thompson’s alleged killer shortly after he was gunned down in the street.

The UnitedHealthcare CEO was shot outside of the Hilton Hotel on Wednesday (December 4) at 6.46am in Manhattan, New York City, as he walked to an insurance conference hosted by the company – which was later cancelled following the murder.

Writing found on bullet casing used to kill UnitedHealthcare CEO

The assassination of the father-of-two was caught on CCTV footage. Three shots were fired at the 50-year-old, hitting him on the back and right calf, while the bullets and casings had the words ‘deny’, ‘depose’ and ‘defend’ inscribed on them.

According to the New York Police Department (NYPD), the gunman appeared to have been ‘lying in wait’ for the 50-year-old before unloading several bullets into him from behind, arguing that this attack ‘does not appear to be a random act of violence’.

He was rushed to Mount Sinai Hospital in a critical condition but was later pronounced dead upon arrival.

The suspect then fled on foot down a nearby alleyway before returning to 6th Avenue, where the shooting took place, a little further up the street when he hopped on an electric bike and cycled into Central Park.

Police are looking for the suspect who shot Brian Thompson (United Healthcare Group)

Police are looking for the suspect who shot Brian Thompson (United Healthcare Group)

On Friday (December 6), detectives found a grey backpack hidden among the bushes in Central Park, which is believed to have belonged to the killer – who is still at large.

The bag, which appears to match the bag being worn by the gunman in CCTV footage before the shooting, contained Monopoly money as well as a jacket, according to New York Post sources.

Former Washington DC homicide detective Ted Williams said the Monopoly money will have been intentionally planted in the bag to ‘play games with the authorities’ as part of a ‘cat and mouse game.’

The suspect looks directly at a camera while speaking to a cab driver following the murder of Brian Thompson (DCPI)

The suspect looks directly at a camera while speaking to a cab driver following the murder of Brian Thompson (DCPI)

He said: “This killer knew they would more likely than not find the backpack, and he is leaving breadcrumbs to let the authorities know that he is in control, not them.”

Now, new photos have been released that depict the killer’s movements following the murder.

Police have now confirmed that the gunman did take a taxi out of the Central Park area – while one of the new photos shows the killer looking into a camera in a cab as he looks through the divider window to talk to the driver.

The killer can be seen in a newly released photo strolling down the street (DCPI)

The killer can be seen in a newly released photo strolling down the street (DCPI)

However, cops cannot confirm whether the footage was from a cab ride immediately after the coldblooded murder of Thompson.

Another newly released photo shows him strolling down the street wearing a black puffer jacket and a face mask.

Meanwhile, more information has now come out regarding the alleged murder weapon, which is believed to be a veterinarian gun typically used to put down farm animals.

It requires a reload after every single shot – which is what can be seen in the video of the murder.
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The 5 Sexiest Movies About the Amish

The 5 Sexiest Movies About the Amish

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Here are the five sexiest movies about the Amish. Yes, we know what you’re thinking: How can anyone narrow it down to just five? We did our best and came up with the following:.

5. Amish Affair (2024)

Lifetime, obviously

The newest movie on our list, and the only one to be “ripped from the headlines,” Amish Affair tracks the passionate barnyard trysts between Hannah (Mackenzie Cardwell) and hunky Amish leader Aaron (Ryan McPartlin) after he welcomes her into his home to help with his ailing (and inconvenient) wife.

Lines are crossed, questions are raised, and, as so often happens in these situations, rat poison is dispensed.

This Lifetime original received a mostly positive reception, though one YouTube user commented, “OMG! We Amish are so not like this! LOL.”

4. Deadly Blessing (1981)

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We know, we know: Wes Craven’s Deadly Blessing, as everyone remembers, isn’t technically about the Amish. It’s about the Hittites, a very Amish-like sect. (WesCraven.com notes that the film “is set in Amish Country, at a local farm, where a woman’s husband is mysteriously killed by his own tractor!”)

But the Hittite stuff feels like a fig leaf covering up the fact that the sect is intended as an obvious stand-in for the Amish. This slasher film, which landed between the early mayhem of Craven classics like Last House on the Left and the commercial success of the Nightmare on Elm Street franchise, relies heavily on the appeal of its scantily clad actresses (including Sharon Stone in an early role) as they deal with an evil incubus. (Though really, is there any other kind?)

There’s lots of Biblical imagery, including an icky scene with a snake in a bathtub. It combines titillation and terror, in classic slasher tradition, but with some religious extremism thrown in. We can understand why the Amish probably wouldn’t want to be connected with it, and its ickier aspects explain why it’s only fourth on this list.

Also: Stone grew up in a part of Pennsylvania not far from Amish country, which makes us like Deadly Blessing more.

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Though it’s set in the 1920s, you can really feel the ’60s swinging through The Night They Raided Minsky’s, one of many films that had fun with the changing sexual mores of the year that followed the Summer of Love.  Minsky’s was also one of the first films to pit the plain Amish against the constant temptations of the outside world.

A pure romp, the film follows Britt Eckland as Rachel Schpitendavel, a young Amish woman hoping to make it in New York City with dance numbers inspired by the Bible. Through a series of complicated events, she ends up performing her chaste numbers at a burlesque show. When her furious Amish father tries to drag her offstage, ripping her clothes, she accidentally invents a new kind of entertainment.

The people involved in The Night They Raided Minsky’s are A-list all the way and include producer Norman Mailer, director William Friedkin (who would go on to direct The Exorcist), and actors Jason Robards, Elliott Gould, and Denholm Elliott. The latter would go on to appear in two Indiana Jones films with a gentleman who stars in the next film on our list.

Sexiest Movies About the Amish
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A basically perfect movie, Witness is rather chaste by the standards of sexy Amish movies. Of course it wasn’t the first film to juxtapose the plain lifestyle of the Amish with the sultriness of the big city, but it is the movie that did it with the most dignity and respect.

There’s a passionate, beautifully shot makeout scene between Rachel (Kelly McGillis) and Philadelphia cop John Book (Harrison Ford) before the big fight with the English who come to invade Rachel’s idyllic community to get her son, Samuel (Lucas Haas), who has witnessed a murder. The scene is as effective as it is because of the restraint leading up to it: John and Rachel’s silent assignment is naturalistic, cathartic, and entirely convincing.

Witness follows a lot of Hollywood tropes—the fish out of water, the mismatched lovers—and yet it works completely because everyone, from Ford to McGillis to director Peter Weir, commits and tries to give the Amish respect and dignity instead of just treating them as comical foils.

1. Kingpin (1996)

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For our money, Kingpin is one of the funniest Farrelly Brothers films and has a proud spot on our list of ’90s comedies that just don’t care if you’re offended.

It follows bowling burnout Roy Munson (Woody Harrelson) as he attempts to exploit Amish bowling savant Ishmael Boorg (Randy Quaid). But he must compete with Claudia (Vanessa Angel), who uses her considerable wiles to both corrupt and liberate the naive Ishmael. Some of the most memorable scenes in Kingpin come when Claudia uses the aforementioned wiles to help her boys on the bowling circuit by distracting their opponents.

What makes Kingpin so satisfying is how all three main characters, despite their intense differences and flaws, ultimately uplift one another. As in many Farrelly Brothers films, the tawdrier parts of life lead to wholesome outcomes.

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China actress Fan Bingbing rents Hong Kong flat for US$84,000 a month, setting media abuzz

China actress Fan Bingbing rents Hong Kong flat for US$84,000 a month, setting media abuzz

Fan says she will split her time between Hong Kong and various locations, including Hollywood

Fan Bingbing’s decision to rent a super luxury property on The Peak has intensified speculation about her plans to settle in Hong Kong. Photo: SCMP composite/Weibo

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Controversial Chinese actress Fan Bingbing has generated significant media buzz following her recent appearance at a Hong Kong event, fuelling speculation about her potential long-term residency in the city.

On November 28, Fan attended a brand event in Hong Kong, captivating netizens in a black gown that many likened to a “villainous queen”.

During the event, she revealed that she had filmed two movies this year, including the Hollywood film The Ice Road 2, starring Liam Neeson, and the Malaysian movie Mother Bhumi, where she plays a farmer who performs nighttime exorcisms for women.

Although she has not fully shed the extra pounds, she shared: “I gained about 6 to 6.5kg for the movie. I’ve lost most of it now by eating less and exercising hard.”

Expressing her enthusiasm for the Hong Kong film industry, she noted: “I am among the first batch of mainland actresses to come to Hong Kong to make films.”

Barker Road on The Peak is renowned for its luxurious residences, attracting super-rich individuals and prominent figures not just from Hong Kong and mainland China, but from around the globe. Photo: SCMP/Winson Wong
Barker Road on The Peak is renowned for its luxurious residences, attracting super-rich individuals and prominent figures not just from Hong Kong and mainland China, but from around the globe. Photo: SCMP/Winson Wong

Adding to the speculation about her future in the city, she has reportedly rented a super-luxury property on Barker Road on The Peak for about HK$650,000 (US$84,000) a month.

In response to inquiries about her plans, she stated that she would divide her time between Hong Kong and other locations, including Hollywood.

The 43-year-old actress was once one of China’s highest-earning stars and gained international recognition before a tax evasion scandal in May 2018.

Fan began her acting career in 1998 with her role as “Jin Suo” in the iconic TV drama My Fair Princess. She later made significant strides in the film industry, with influential roles in Buddha Mountain and I Am Not Madame Bovary, earning her Best Actress awards at the 23rd Tokyo International Film Festival and the 64th San Sebastian Film Festival.

Following the tax evasion scandal in 2018, Fan has focused on her international career, notably attending the Georges Hobeika Haute Couture show in Paris in June 2024. Photo: AFP
Following the tax evasion scandal in 2018, Fan has focused on her international career, notably attending the Georges Hobeika Haute Couture show in Paris in June 2024. Photo: AFP

Her stunning outfits, such as the dramatic “Dragon Robe” worn at the 63rd Cannes Film Festival in 2010, further established her as a stand-out star at international film festivals.

In October 2018, Fan faced a hefty fine of about 884 million yuan (US$122 million) from Chinese tax authorities for overdue taxes and fines, which tarnished her career and public image.

Following this, she was banned from acting and producing films in China, leading to a significant reduction in her public presence and sparking widespread speculation about her future.

Since then, she has shifted her career focus internationally. In June, she was appointed as a tourism ambassador by Malaysia’s Melaka state, aiming to attract more Chinese tourists by leveraging her 63 million followers on Weibo.

Fan, now a tourism ambassador for the Malaysian state of Melaka, was recently spotted enjoying durians during her visit. Photo: Instagram/@bingbing_fan
Fan, now a tourism ambassador for the Malaysian state of Melaka, was recently spotted enjoying durians during her visit. Photo: Instagram/@bingbing_fan

Although Fan receives less coverage from Chinese mainstream media now, she remains a beloved figure on mainland social media, where fans are captivated by her red-carpet appearances.

One admirer commented: “I have to say, she really looks good, and no other actress can match her.”

Another echoed: “Every appearance of hers is uniquely refreshing. The mainland red carpets are already dead water. She is the pinnacle, and there’s no substitute.”

“But it’s a pity, the dominant radiance in her eyes is gone,” remarked a third.

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Profile | Ex-China gymnast Wu Liufang gains 3.5 million fans in a day after sexy dance ban lifted

People expressed sympathy and rallied behind Wu Liufang after learning about her personal struggles. Photo: SCMP composite/Douyin/Weibo
Former Chinese gymnast and world champion Wu Liufang gained 3.5 million followers in a single day after her social media account was reinstated following a brief suspension due to provocative dance clips that sparked significant online backlash.

Wu, 30, born in Liuzhou, Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region in southern China, was once a member of the Chinese Women’s Gymnastics Team and celebrated as the “balance beam princess” for her multiple world championship victories on the balance beam.

However, her career took a tragic turn during the Olympic trials in May 2012 when she suffered a neck injury from a fall, preventing her from competing in the London Olympics and abruptly ending her gymnastics career.

Wu Liufang, above, competed on the uneven bars during qualifying rounds at the 11th National Games on September 15, 2009. Photo: Xinhua
Wu Liufang, above, competed on the uneven bars during qualifying rounds at the 11th National Games on September 15, 2009. Photo: Xinhua

After retiring, Wu enrolled at Beijing Sport University in 2014. Following her graduation, she explored various jobs to make a living, including teaching and coaching gymnastics at a sports school, before settling in Hangzhou to pursue live-streaming.

While working as a teacher, she encountered issues with unpaid wages. When she accepted a coaching position at a sports school in eastern China’s Zhejiang province, the promised tenure was not honoured as it was given to others.

In 2019, she began livestreaming in Hangzhou, where she earned a modest base salary of only 3,000 yuan (US$400) for streaming six hours a day.

Wu once shared: “My family wasn’t well-off, and I devoted all my youth to gymnastics. But I didn’t reach the pinnacle—an Olympic championship. I had to rely on myself.”

However, Wu’s journey to internet fame has not been without challenges.

Recently, she faced criticism for her provocative dancing, where she wore short shorts, mini skirts, and stockings in her Douyin clips, attracting both significant attention and a large following.

Wu’s social media account was briefly suspended after she posted a series of sexy dance clips online last month. Photo: Douyin
Wu’s social media account was briefly suspended after she posted a series of sexy dance clips online last month. Photo: Douyin

The situation escalated on November 22 when Olympic gymnastics champion Guan Chenchen publicly rebuked Wu, stating, “Sister, if you want to post thirst trap videos, do it on your own, but don’t tarnish gymnastics. Your ‘positive energy’ is not needed.”

Thirst traps refer to the posting of sexy selfies to gain online attention and traffic.

Wu quickly retaliated by accusing Guan of “sour grapes,” leading to an exchange of sarcastic comments between the two.

In a later interview, Guan elaborated on her concerns regarding Wu’s provocative videos: “How would parents who send their kids to gymnastics feel? Would they think there’s no future? What about the kids currently training in gymnastics? Would they wonder if they’ll end up like her after retiring?”

Wu later issued an apology during a livestream, explaining that she had always been introverted but hoped her dancing brought joy to others.

However, on November 24, her account was suspended for violating the platform’s “community regulations.”.

Supporters rallied around Wu.

Zhao Hejuan, founder and CEO of TMTPost, defended Wu, stating: “Allowing individuals to have equal and lawful opportunities to make a living is the greatest dignity society can provide. Wu’s expression of her gymnastics skills alongside her charm simply reflects her personal career aspirations.”

On December 1, Wu’s social media account was reinstated, and she gained 3.55 million followers in just one day, bringing her total follower count to 6.3 million at the time of writing.

Wu’s candid revelation about her post-retirement struggles due to injuries earned her immense sympathy and support. Photo: Douyin/Wu Liufang
Wu’s candid revelation about her post-retirement struggles due to injuries earned her immense sympathy and support. Photo: Douyin/Wu Liufang

Her story has resonated online, with many admiring her as a symbol of resilience.

One supporter remarked: “Despite being only 1.54 meters tall, Wu left home at 24 to pursue a teaching career, where she was unpaid, and later took a coaching role with a promise of tenure that never materialised.

“Ultimately, she turned to live-streaming to make ends meet. Her story is inspiring. The criticism she faced reflects double standards and a lack of understanding from those in more privileged positions.”

Others highlighted her dedication to public service: “Even when her salary was just over 2,000 yuan (US$280), she volunteered to help children with disabilities improve their balance and coordination. People in the charity community have praised her patience and sense of responsibility. Being a champion should be an honour, not a burden.”

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