Yeesh, that's a risky bet. Saves them some money on mental health coverage for sure, but it's only a matter of time before someone turns murderous because of their lack of access to care. Oh well, it probably won't ever affect anyone at United.
Seemed like a hit job. Most likely the public and especially poorer folks will just keep getting screwed since their communities will most likely be exposed to armed unstable types.
Killing the CEO is like in the movie "I care a lot" which is about a sociopath business ripping old people off. Wonder whether there was some inspiration from that.