Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So there’s a bag of monopoly $$ and he’s sitting there in a McDonalds waiting to get caught, with everything incriminating. Not buying any of it.
Apparently it IS him though: the gun was recovered, bunch of fake ideas. Why did he give up that way? Why not ditch all of it in Central Park? Why be so close still after so many days?
Well, we don’t know yet that it’s THE gun. And we don’t really know that Hostel Guy is the shooter. Time will tell.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So there’s a bag of monopoly $$ and he’s sitting there in a McDonalds waiting to get caught, with everything incriminating. Not buying any of it.
Apparently it IS him though: the gun was recovered, bunch of fake ideas. Why did he give up that way? Why not ditch all of it in Central Park? Why be so close still after so many days?
Well, we don’t know yet that it’s THE gun. And we don’t really know that Hostel Guy is the shooter. Time will tell.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So there’s a bag of monopoly $$ and he’s sitting there in a McDonalds waiting to get caught, with everything incriminating. Not buying any of it.
Apparently it IS him though: the gun was recovered, bunch of fake ideas. Why did he give up that way? Why not ditch all of it in Central Park? Why be so close still after so many days?
Maybe he has a terminal illness and was planning on being caught.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So there’s a bag of monopoly $$ and he’s sitting there in a McDonalds waiting to get caught, with everything incriminating. Not buying any of it.
Apparently it IS him though: the gun was recovered, bunch of fake ideas. Why did he give up that way? Why not ditch all of it in Central Park? Why be so close still after so many days?
Well, we don’t know yet that it’s THE gun. And we don’t really know that Hostel Guy is the shooter. Time will tell.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would bet on mistaken identity.
I wouldn’t. How many people would there be with a similar gun plus silencer and fake NJ ID a few hours by car from NYC? I think people are trying to over complicate this, but it isn’t that deep
I find it hard to believe the real shooter would have all those on him still. And at a place like McDonalds.
I find it harder to believe someone would want to pretend to be him/be the decoy and get the murder pinned on them. Why would anyone agree to that? Even if ultimately found not guilty, there is no promise you wouldn’t get either stuck with the charge or have to sit in jail a long time waiting for a trial
Have you seen the pictures out of NYC over the weekend? Bunch of people dressed like the shooter and got together at a park. Not impossible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So there’s a bag of monopoly $$ and he’s sitting there in a McDonalds waiting to get caught, with everything incriminating. Not buying any of it.
Apparently it IS him though: the gun was recovered, bunch of fake ideas. Why did he give up that way? Why not ditch all of it in Central Park? Why be so close still after so many days?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So there’s a bag of monopoly $$ and he’s sitting there in a McDonalds waiting to get caught, with everything incriminating. Not buying any of it.
Apparently it IS him though: the gun was recovered, bunch of fake ideas. Why did he give up that way? Why not ditch all of it in Central Park? Why be so close still after so many days?
Maybe he has a terminal illness and was planning on being caught.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would bet on mistaken identity.
I wouldn’t. How many people would there be with a similar gun plus silencer and fake NJ ID a few hours by car from NYC? I think people are trying to over complicate this, but it isn’t that deep
I find it hard to believe the real shooter would have all those on him still. And at a place like McDonalds.
I find it harder to believe someone would want to pretend to be him/be the decoy and get the murder pinned on them. Why would anyone agree to that? Even if ultimately found not guilty, there is no promise you wouldn’t get either stuck with the charge or have to sit in jail a long time waiting for a trial
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So there’s a bag of monopoly $$ and he’s sitting there in a McDonalds waiting to get caught, with everything incriminating. Not buying any of it.
Apparently it IS him though: the gun was recovered, bunch of fake ideas. Why did he give up that way? Why not ditch all of it in Central Park? Why be so close still after so many days?
Anonymous wrote:So there’s a bag of monopoly $$ and he’s sitting there in a McDonalds waiting to get caught, with everything incriminating. Not buying any of it.
Anonymous wrote:So there’s a bag of monopoly $$ and he’s sitting there in a McDonalds waiting to get caught, with everything incriminating. Not buying any of it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So there’s a bag of monopoly $$ and he’s sitting there in a McDonalds waiting to get caught, with everything incriminating. Not buying any of it.
Apparently it IS him though: the gun was recovered, bunch of fake ideas. Why did he give up that way? Why not ditch all of it in Central Park? Why be so close still after so many days?
Anonymous wrote:So there’s a bag of monopoly $$ and he’s sitting there in a McDonalds waiting to get caught, with everything incriminating. Not buying any of it.