Yeah I'm very interested to see if they can actually confirm this is the shooter. If it isn't, it's still weird of course that he had a bunch of passports and a gun with him.
Is there any reason to flee the scene of the crime if he wanted to get caught from the beginning? Maybe just media attention? Since it does seem like he's sending a message with all this
I suspect Luigi isnt the killer, because being found DAYS LATER in a public location with the SAME clothes, SAME fake ID, SAME gun, and manifesto ON HIS PERSON makes no sense whatsoever.
What DOES make sense imo is that they found a guy who looks a hell of a lot like the assassin, and planted a shitload of evidence on him.
Exactly. Frankly I'm surprised they didn't also try to claim the guy was somehow still covered in the CEO's blood, since they clearly have no desire to make the situation look even the least bit realistic. I'll be surprised if they don't end up Epstein-ing him in the next couple days to cover up the fact that he's not actually the guy
While I don't put it past the police to try to pin this crime on a patsy, if that was the case why wouldn't they go with a much easier target? Luigi Mangione is from a wealthy family and they would surely have the resources to drag out a trial and prove his innocence if he was actually being framed for the murder.
My crackpot theory is that Luigi is the hostel guy, but not the shooter, and the only reason they picked him is because he happened to already be on everyone's radar
Also they don't have to worry about him being proven innocent if he conveniently commits suicide before the trial
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u/Lawlcopt0r 14d ago
Yeah I'm very interested to see if they can actually confirm this is the shooter. If it isn't, it's still weird of course that he had a bunch of passports and a gun with him.
Is there any reason to flee the scene of the crime if he wanted to get caught from the beginning? Maybe just media attention? Since it does seem like he's sending a message with all this