The Florida woman who was arrested for allegedly threatening a health insurer using the same words found on the bullets used to kill the CEO of UnitedHealthcare is a veteran of the healthcare industry.
Briana Boston, 42, who was charged with making a threatening call to BlueCross BlueShield about a rejected medical claim, works as nuclear medicine technologist and has spent a decade in the field, according to her LinkedIn profile.
She currently holds the position at Bond Clinic, P.A., in Winter Haven, Florida, not far from her home in Lakeland, where police officers responded Tuesday after getting a tip from the FBI.
Toward the end of her call with BlueCross BlueShield, she told the operator: ‘Delay, deny, depose. You people are next,’ her arrest report stated.
The words were found on bullet casings at the scene of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson’s murder, for which Luigi Mangione, 26, is the prime suspect.
Boston admitted to …