NY man harassed slain UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson’s wife, leaving her vile voicemails night he was allegedly killed by Luigi Mangione: feds
An Upstate New York man employed at the state Health Department was charged Wednesday with sending threatening voicemails to the wife of slain UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson mere hours after his chilling murder on a Midtown sidewalk.
Saratoga County resident Shane Daley, 40, gloated about Thompson’s cold-blooded killing in three vile voicemails left on the work phone line of a Minnesota woman — who court papers make clear was Thompson’s wife Paulette — on Dec.4, 2024, the night of his death.
“Your [family member] got lit the f–k up because he’s a f–king asshole,” Daley said in one of the expletive-filled message, federal court papers allege. “Profiting off the… backs of poor Americans.”
Daley — who later conceded to an FBI agent that he’d been drinking when the calls were made — claimed in an unhinged message left three minutes later that Thompson’s children deserved to die as well, according to a criminal complaint.
Federal prosecutors in Albany and Manhattan did not identify the woman who received the calls by name, calling her “Victim-1” in the filing. But the criminal complaint says that Daley, in his third voicemail that night, mocked Paulette Thompson’s statement calling her husband “an incredibly loving, generous, talented man who truly lived life to the fullest and touched so many lives.”
“The caller was mocking Victim-1’s public statement regarding Thompson’s murder,” the complaint reads.
