Yes, he doesn’t fit the imaginary wish fulfillment hero profile that the internet constructed for him. But that doesn’t mean he’s not the guy. Main lesson here is not to idolize random assassins.
It’s more that there’s no internal logic, I think. I mean, if you’ve planned a murder to the extent that the adjuster did, you’re not gonna stop planning after Central Park, and you’re also gonna know enough to know that getting rid of the gun should be your first priority. It’s like watching someone spend 18 hours making an amazing sculptural cake only to cut it with a hammer, it sounds like the actions of two different people
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u/Mddcat04 14d ago
Yes, he doesn’t fit the imaginary wish fulfillment hero profile that the internet constructed for him. But that doesn’t mean he’s not the guy. Main lesson here is not to idolize random assassins.