He explained his premeditated rationale in great detail in his handwritten, dna covered notebooks. Jury nullification or insanity are the only way here. |
Yes, they did. The gun wasn't a Welrod, it was a Chairmanwon V1 with a suppressor. And it was found on him when he was arrested. You spend too much time on reddit. Someone early on misidentified Mangione clearing jams in the video as manual cycling. Just sure, maybe they just lured him to a hostel in New York, tricked him into an early morning bike ride past the shooting, and then planted the gun on him during his perfectly normal trip to McDonalds in Altoona. |
Too bad for you, all his diary journals and atm withdrawals say otherwise. |
All the professional gun experts swore it was a Welrod. Trust the experts. |
Obviously written by the government to incriminate him. Why would GenZ write in full sentences in a journal? |
Too bad for you again his stupid outgoing fan mail letters have the same handwriting, verbiage and tone. As the notebooks and good reads notes, etc his whole life. |
No one "swore" it was a Welrod based on a graining picture and manual cycling. It was early, wild speculation. We know the shooter was clearing jams from the video and the fact that three live rounds were recovered at the scene in addition to the three spent shell casings. They found the murder weapon and basically a confession on him after he fled New York. And video/photos matching him biking from the hostel he was staying at to the murder. No one seriously denies his guilt. |
The experts in the early pages of this thread were certain this was a hit by a professional assassin because an amateur would have been incapable of low light shooting and stalking a target. I am afraid I have to trust the experts again. DCUM is full of highly educated people. They know their stuff. Even more suspect is that someone smart enough to 3D print a silencer would have known that you need a buffer for a blowback firearm to cycle reliably. This leads me to believe that the gun was planted on Luigi in a sloppy attempt to frame him. |
| Stop trolling PP. Lame. |
If you describe where Luigi shot from as “low light” you’ve never been through real training. It was a well lit section of sidewalk and at that distance you could point shoot. Professionals’ guns don’t jam because their training reveals which rounds most reliably cycle each firearm they use. If their gun were to jam, because nothing mechanical is failure proof, they certainly wouldn’t struggle to clear the jam the way Luigi did. Here’s how people who train shoot. This is the “Bill Drill.” It’s a test to see how quickly a shooter can fire 6 rounds into the center zone of a target. This complete nobody does it in 2.08 seconds. Luigi shot like a Luigi would that morning. |
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Give it up PPs. 3D printed guns ain’t all that, the barrel practice melts with each friction shot. Go have a shooting mechanics chat elsewhere.
This thread be for Luigi fans! |
Sorry, but the DCUM experts were quite clear about how skilled the shooter was. I hate to contradict experts who have only seen pictures of guns. We will see when Luigi goes on trial. I am sure the Welrod and training issue will be brought up. More "realistically", the shooter, Luigi, possibly, didn't tap and rack. He had never fired more than a single box of ammo in that gun. |
The barrel and slide were metal. The frame was a 3D printed version of a Glock. |
It was not a Welrod. They have the gun. It is a ballistic match. |
Who doesn’t find this man attractive? If he passed you on the street, I guarantee 99% of women would absolutely find him attractive. This is not even a professionally posed shot:
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