Drug usage and it might sound far fetched but maybe a cult or extremist group. If you look at the timeline he was basically unemployed in San Francisco for a year and stopped talking to family in July. That time period seems to be the most critical here and it doesn’t look like he has any friends from that time coming out to talk about him. It has to be something about that last year. |
Or more likely just schizophrenia. It develops in young men around that age. |
Agree. The end of Hawaii, SF and this supposed hippie Japan and Thailand backpacking trip. Plus did supposed back surgery happen or not? I don’t care what a Gen Z posts, it all needs to be verified by a third party source (doctor, bills, parents). |
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NP and I know a nurse who did this at the request of the family. They send him flowers every year on the anniversary of her death. In this case it was at the patient and family’s request. Still illegal and he risked a lot to help them. |
He went through a period of growth, journey, and dislocation; a transformation, whether for good or bad. Lots of people go through this type of transformation and convert, become activists, and commit to a different path. Most of them do not tip over into violence, let alone cold-blooded murder. Whether some kind of mental illness made that additional step possible, I don't know. He may have come to view the CEO as simply one-dimensional, similar to a character in a video game or in a movie, or as a collection of numbers (salary, number of denials, etc.) tied to a position, but not the living and breathing person. In some ways, this is similar to what UHC leadership does, as well as its staff: insurance participants are just a collection of numbers (age, premium, coverage limits, costs, medical codes, etc.). UHC staff and leadership make decisions about who lives and dies, too. They just don't pull the trigger. And you know, that post about Governor Shapiro writing messages on those bombs has really stayed with me. Anyway, Luigi murdered a man. He will do his time. There is no way he won't go to prison. |
DP. Because there has to be a doctor’s order for morphine and she has to document how much exactly was given at what time and that needs to match the order. When a patient is in the final stages of death and having aganol breathing, there may be an order to titrate the morphine to comfort. But again, that is to make the patient comfortable- it is not assisted suicide or killing them. |
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My son has an MS in a tech field. Smart 1580 SAT kid, gifted, tons of friends, never misbehaved even as a toddler. Around age 27 he started saying his co-workers were laughing at his ideas during meetings (I didn't believe it). He took his passport on a day trip to DC. Why? In case he needed to flee to Canada on short notice (paranoia).
He also started doing a lot of book reading and posting philosophical stuff on SM that sounded similar to Luigi in that it was "deep", but to me, unintelligible. I'm a retired engineer, but had no idea what he was saying. Then he went radio silent on me for almost a year. Out of the blue he called, very manic and excited that he had the secret to world peace, blah blah. I finally called my ex and he hopped on a plane. By the time he got there, our son was in a full on psychotic episode where he thought he was in a different dimension. Thank goodness his roommate knew to call police trained in mental issues. He told the police his dad was really an imposter. They took him to the psych hospital in Staunton. Wonderful place where he stayed for a month. His roommates told us our son and a friend had been smoking a lot of pot. The psychiatrist dx him with some combo name of schizophrenia/bipolar and said the exact dx didn't matter, same meds. She believed there is a link between pot and Schiz onset. Either they turn to pot to handle Sz symptoms, or possible pot usage can bring out Sz, which was lurking below the surface. I was so grateful he didn't do something to get arrested during his psychotic episode, which had probably been brewing for a year. Of course he went off the psych meds within 6 months. While he hasn't had a repeat episode in 6 years, I think he isn't smoking pot regularly. However, he is now very under-employed, working part-time as an admin. He lives with his dad, so no pressure to pay bills. I'm grateful he's "stable". But boy, this story sounded a little too familiar to me. This type of thing was my biggest fear. I can't imagine how Luigi's parents and friends feel. |
What post about Shapiro? |
Just some normal post photo op at an Air Force base where they write something on a wing missile |
Most people with values and a family upbringing and a strong foundation do NOT latch on to brainwashing cult leader or goon within one years time. Aimless wafting people or ones indoctrinated for years do. Or someone suffering from a severed untreated mental issue. Luigi really ruined his life and that of two families and many friends. |
They own and operate hundreds (thousands?) of beds of senior housing, these aren’t little funeral homes. That is a substantial portfolio |
I’m sorry. That is sort of what I pictured happening during the time Luigi was out of touch with his family/ friend group. It’s an illness with some treatment but I hope for much better treatment one day. |
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In the world of commercial real estate it’s local and a comfortable life, they have some OpCos and PropCos in the Baltimore area.
It’s not sterlicht or Bloomberg or Tishman or Trump real estate empire, like the mass media keeps harping. They are a nice local family; this has got to be devastating. |
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His roommates told us our son and a friend had been smoking a lot of pot. The psychiatrist dx him with some combo name of schizophrenia/bipolar and said the exact dx didn't matter, same meds. This is what a caller surmised and sounded true to me. Add Hawaii and SF in the mix and seems plausible |