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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]He is a jail house hottie[/quote] Him being attractive and well educated is doing him a lot of favors in the court of public opinion. [/quote] And young And tall And well read (but mostly newer books out, not classics). [/quote] Don’t forget rich. None of his peers have came out and can come up with a negative thing to say about him either and from the outside seems perfectly nice. He would be a perfect boyfriend to the Gen Z girls if he wasn’t a killer.[/quote] His peers are saying nice things about him because he was a nice, smart young man. Something happened after that.[/quote] 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. [/quote] I can actually think of scenarios where he doesn’t go to prison. Jury nullification is one of them. Good luck finding 12 jurors to convict a handsome, educated, young guy who in the eyes of millions is a “modern day Robin Hood.” Fwiw, I don’t agree with that, I’m just stating what I am seeing online, including in comments under articles from reputable newspapers, leaning both left and right. Next to no sympathy for BT and massive amount of support for LM. [/quote] Not everyone thinks he’s handsome nor is he robbing the rich to give to the poor. Stop romanticizing a cold-blooded, cowardly killer. He’ll be found guilty and spend the rest of his life in prison. [/quote] C’mon now. The guy has been on the run for days, under tremendous stress, not eating, not showering, not sleeping, and still his mugshot looks better than 99% of the men in DC on their best day. [/quote] Amen Aside from the killer thing, he is hot and smart as F. [/quote]
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