UHC CEO Gunned Down in Midtown Manhattan

Anonymous
I dont get it why his woman attorney is always smiling at him. She must be trying to boost his confidence and not let him get suicidal.

She must know deep down he’s mentally deranged and capable of snapping. Wonder when he’ll finally get the mental health help he needs.
Anonymous
Never.
He’s clearly having too much fun making fun of the court system, the police work, NYC everything, mass media, social media, etc.

Meanwhile Thompsons kids have to look at Luigi’s daily photos, case updates and media talk everywhere all the time too.

I hope they don’t, but how would you feel if this dude proxy killed your father for fame and attention?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:He’s a cold blooded murderer.


You misspelled freedom fighter.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I dont get it why his woman attorney is always smiling at him. She must be trying to boost his confidence and not let him get suicidal.

She must know deep down he’s mentally deranged and capable of snapping. Wonder when he’ll finally get the mental health help he needs.


Smiling because at every turn she is there's a camera to take her glamour shot
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I dont get it why his woman attorney is always smiling at him. She must be trying to boost his confidence and not let him get suicidal.

She must know deep down he’s mentally deranged and capable of snapping. Wonder when he’ll finally get the mental health help he needs.


Smiling because at every turn she is there's a camera to take her glamour shot


This whole case is marketing for her law firm.

Give us your crime-ladened nepo babies and we’ll do our fundraising, media blitz, website thing!
Anonymous
See ya late next year Luigi!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I dont get it why his woman attorney is always smiling at him. She must be trying to boost his confidence and not let him get suicidal.

She must know deep down he’s mentally deranged and capable of snapping. Wonder when he’ll finally get the mental health help he needs.


Smiling because at every turn she is there's a camera to take her glamour shot


Lots of injections + hair extensions + Geddes photographer & equipment.

Ooo la la.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Instill predict he gets off.


I think someone on the jury will nullify. They will need to try him 3x to get a guilty verdict. Ngl, I would probably be that juror who said “Nope - not convicting.” We would deliberate for a week and I’d just keep saying “Nope”


Me too and I have UHC. Also with the copays going up right now good luck to the prosecutions. Because baby, out of spite, the answer is no.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Instill predict he gets off.


I think someone on the jury will nullify. They will need to try him 3x to get a guilty verdict. Ngl, I would probably be that juror who said “Nope - not convicting.” We would deliberate for a week and I’d just keep saying “Nope”


Me too and I have UHC. Also with the copays going up right now good luck to the prosecutions. Because baby, out of spite, the answer is no.


I think nullification by one or two is possible, but unlikely. But then they'll just retry.

Don't forget that they'll exclude jurors that have an axe to grind. Also, I think jurors intent on nullification will have a hard time keeping their mouths shut. If they talk about it, there's a good chance it will make its way back to the judge. If the trial is still going on, the judge would probably quickly replace them. If it's during deliberations, the judge might still replace them if the statement was blatant enough and corroborated by multiple people.

I think the odds of an acquittal are effectively nil. Assuming the key evidence doesn't get thrown out, and I can't imagine it will, they have an incredibly strong case.

And since there's a state case and a federal case, they've got plenty of chances to get the conviction.
Anonymous
He will be convicted on the federal charges regardless of the state case. Wish they could skip the state level circus and just put him the fed pen for life.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:He will be convicted on the federal charges regardless of the state case. Wish they could skip the state level circus and just put him the fed pen for life.


Agree. Fed trial should go first and wrap it all up, saves time and money too. Then Luigi can finally start his mental health therapy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:He will be convicted on the federal charges regardless of the state case. Wish they could skip the state level circus and just put him the fed pen for life.


The state trial is the practice round. The feds get to see what they try as a defense strategy.

But, while I know a few posters here have hard-ons for jury nullification, I'm sure his lawyer will tell him it isn't going to work. She's ethically bound to. He and his lawyer have an incentive to play things out at this stage. They get publicly, and if there was some sort of magical mistake, maybe they'll toss out some evidence that will change the situation. But in all likelihood, once the judge rules the evidence is admissible, he'll take a plea deal to get the death penalty off the table.

He'll have to accept life without parole because I can't imagine the feds would accept anything less. The federal case is super clear. But, in 10-15 years, the family could seek clemency.

Would he get it? Hard to say. He'd have to renounce his actions, which I'm not sure he'd be willing to do. But 15 years in prison can provide some perspective.
Anonymous
Death Penalty is off the table; two of the four federal charges have been dropped.

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/luigi-mangione-will-not-face-death-penalty-judge-nixes-two-federal-cou-rcna256715
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I dont get it why his woman attorney is always smiling at him. She must be trying to boost his confidence and not let him get suicidal.

She must know deep down he’s mentally deranged and capable of snapping. Wonder when he’ll finally get the mental health help he needs.


Smiling because at every turn she is there's a camera to take her glamour shot


That each smile is costing the Mang family $1mil
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Death Penalty is off the table; two of the four federal charges have been dropped.

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/luigi-mangione-will-not-face-death-penalty-judge-nixes-two-federal-cou-rcna256715


Excellent news. I'm not a fan of the death penalty.
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