So he was engaging in extreme sports and hurt himself? Not exactly the Robin Hood father who just wanted some help for his baby with leukemia. He’s losing a lot of sympathy here. |
Kaczynski supported himself for decades. Intelligence is a mental illness itself, because being different from normal is considered an illness. Mental illness |
Certainly. But not eating in public until your face is out of the news cycle seems like a pretty obvious thing. I suspect his family would have turned him in evenctually, so I don't think he would have gotten away. But I expected more than this. |
I only see the photos ppl are tagging him in. Where are instagram comments? |
| UHC has nothing to do with a botched surgery. AND His family’s resources are endless. |
I think he just assumed that he would fade away on Greyhound. |
agree. people are going to look like idiots when all is said and done. i hope they start deleting their social media posts applauding him. this will come back to bite college kids when looking for corporate jobs (like it did for all the Hamas protesters last year). |
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There’s more info in the last dozen pages of this thread. There’s like three facts there |
Flying would have brought with it a huge risk of the police waiting for him when the plane landed, with the assumption that it was just a matter of time before his face was on camera somewhere. |
He is probably no longer on his parents insurance. things are expensive. and then not in touch with the fam. |
There are a million scenarios where he could reasonably feel UHC was responsible in some way. For example, UHC delayed approving the surgery, making the surgery more complicated. |
Yes. That is all. The hippies in CA and HI got to him good. |
From some of the other comments above, it looks like he had broken all contact with his family. Maybe he had UHC insurance and experienced coverage issues. Most likely some mental breakdown though. |
| Poor little rich boy (who appears to have issue been salty about a lot more than insurance companies.) gee, maybe we shouldn’t valorize premeditated murder? |
Twitter. It was Twitter. |