I'm not against jury nullification exactly, but for murder? I mean if he just kicked him in the nuts fine. But this guy was already getting sued by the DOJ, this kept us from learning what he knew (which, of course, may have been the actual point of the shooting).
He was being investigated for insider trading using information he was privy to in his position as CEO. Standard everyday business stuff. No need for the conspiracy theories...
They ran an AI approval process that denied 90% of the claims for months. They denied cancer treatment children anti-nausea medication. Denied diabetes treatment multiple times. Did things that either killed people or caused them to go bankrupt to try to treat their illnesses that they paid the healthcare company to handle. UHC had 22B in profit last year. They literally made it from hurting the people stuck with them because of their jobs.
You yourself can see how excited the general public is. The healthcare companies have swung WAY too far into screw you, what you gonna do about it territory. This is RIPE for nullification.
Morally, it's trash, but morally, they were (and by proxy he was) far worse.