Overview
- A federal complaint says Shane Daley, 40, left four profane voicemails between Dec. 4–7, 2024, celebrating the CEO’s killing and warning that Thompson’s children deserved the same fate.
- Daley was arrested Aug. 13 in Galway, New York, and arraigned in Albany federal court on a single count of cyberstalking.
- He was released under conditions that include GPS monitoring, mandatory substance-abuse counseling and a no-contact order with Thompson family members.
- Prosecutors from the Northern and Southern Districts of New York are handling the case with investigative support from the FBI.
- If convicted, Daley faces up to five years in prison, fines of up to $250,000 and up to three years of supervised release.