The man, Luigi Mangione, 26, was arrested and arraigned in Altoona, Pa., after being spotted at a McDonald’s. A criminal complaint said that he began shaking when an officer asked him if he had been to New York recently, and that his backpack held a 3D-printed gun and a silencer.
It’s too convenient, basically all the circumstantial evidence they would need to pin it on someone was found on the person who knows they’re the target of a manhunt? Not likely.
Having seen security from the place the police suspect stayed and the ceo video, it’s clearly not the same person. It someone who vaguely could be mistaken from a distance. Too much doesn’t match for me to ever vote anything other than not guilty.
The only thing that man is guilty of as far as I am concerned is having an extra sharp chin. And that’s not a crime last I checked.
This reminds me of all those times police bust out the ‘jailhouse informant’ who claims their suspect miraculously confessed every single detail to them after sitting in a cell with this complete stranger for just a few hours.
Luigi did nothing wrong.
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It’s too convenient, basically all the circumstantial evidence they would need to pin it on someone was found on the person who knows they’re the target of a manhunt? Not likely.
Having seen security from the place the police suspect stayed and the ceo video, it’s clearly not the same person. It someone who vaguely could be mistaken from a distance. Too much doesn’t match for me to ever vote anything other than not guilty.
The only thing that man is guilty of as far as I am concerned is having an extra sharp chin. And that’s not a crime last I checked.
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This reminds me of all those times police bust out the ‘jailhouse informant’ who claims their suspect miraculously confessed every single detail to them after sitting in a cell with this complete stranger for just a few hours.
Not guilty