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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.”

Shane Daley harassed the family of slain healthcare CEO Brian Thompson just hours after his death, the feds say.

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.

The Galway, NY man yet again called the mourning woman on the night of Dec.7, leaving a final voicemail wishing the Thompson family suffering and reiterating that the killed CEO “deserved to f–king die,” court papers alleged.

The feds traced the profane voicemails to Daley’s phone, and an FBI agent who interviewed him recognized his voice from the messages, the criminal complaint reads.

Daley initially denied making the calls, but later “asserted that he’d been drinking during that period and conceded that it was possible that he made such calls,” court papers say.

Additional emails unearthed by the feds showed Daley also allegedly threatened to shoot US Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers, court records show.

Thompson was fatally shot in Midtown on Dec. 4, 2024, on the morning of UnitedHealthcare’s annual investor conference. Matthew McDermott

“If someone in a mask without proper law enforcement identification aggressively approaches me anywhere (in) Saratoga Springs, they better have their affairs in order as they’re going to catch two slugs in the groin and one in the neck from a legally owned firearm,” the missive said.

“If you want shootouts in your city, feel free to continue doing nothing. But I’d rather leave in a body bag then in cuffs, so consider the above message. Hope no one catches a stray!” he also allegedly wrote, though it’s unclear who received the email or when it was sent. 

Federal probation officers visited Daley’s home following his initial appearance in Albany federal court Wednesday and found a loaded shotgun, beer cans all over, marijuana and nitrous oxide gas in “Whip-it” cans, according to court documents.

Daley faces up to five years in prison if convicted of one count of felony cyberstalking.

US Magistrate Judge Daniel J. Stewart lodged a detention order against Daley Friday, citing his troubles with drugs and alcohol, as well as mental health problems. The judge later ordered Daley to a treatment facility, BriteLife Recovery, this week, according to court records. 

It was not clear whether he had entered a plea during his first appearance Wednesday. His attorney didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.

A Health Department spokesperson told the Times Union that Daley is a medical assistance specialist for the agency, and that he has since been placed on leave.

“This alleged behavior in no way reflects the department’s values or mission,” the statement said. “We condemn hate speech, harassment of victims of a senseless crime and any threats of violence.”  

Luigi Mangione, 27, was charged with Thompson’s murder after a dramatic, days-long manhunt.

Mangione is accused of predatory healthcare industry.

Luigi Mangione (pictured) was charged with CEO Brian Thompson’s murder after a dramatic, days-long manhunt. Steven Hirsch for NY Post

He has pleaded not guilty.

Christopher Raia, who runs the FBI’s New York office, said in a statement Wednesday that “the recurrent calls and messages in the days following Brian Thompson’s murder were more than callous and cold-hearted harassment – they were threatening and terrified a family already suffering following the violent death of their loved one.”

“The FBI will continue to bring to justice any individual attempting to stalk and harass innocent Americans,” Raia said.

Acting US Attorney for the Northern District John Sarcone, and interim US Attorney for the Southern District of New York Jay Clayton said in a joint statement that their offices collaborated on Daley’s case.

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