Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The gave taken somebody into custody (in PA)!
Post the link I just checked Twitter and CNN and didn’t see anything about this.
Dp. https://nypost.com/2024/12/09/us-news/person-of-interest-nabbed-in-fatal-shooting-of-unitedhealthcare-ceo-brian-thompson-outside-nyc-hotel/
"busted possibly trying to use a fake ID in a McDonald’s, law enforcement sources said"
Guy mad about health care costs eating at McDonald's?
McDonald's checking ID?
Guy standing around waiting for cops to show up, while carrying his incriminating evidence, a week later?
So many questions.
1. When do you need an ID at McDonalds?
2. I thought Eric Adams said they knew who he was and yet this was a called in tip.
1. The New York Post is wrong, a lot.
2. Eric Adams lies, a lot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mangione family is pretty prominent in Baltimore and known to be right leaning. They own WCBM which was the longtime home for Rush Limbaugh, etc. Nino Magione is a far right politician that is either a brother or cousin to this guy.
Then they should have had no problem affording healthcare.
Law enforcement says he had subscribed to anti-capitalist ideas according to his social media.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Hostel guy and cab guy do not look alike.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mangione family is pretty prominent in Baltimore and known to be right leaning. They own WCBM which was the longtime home for Rush Limbaugh, etc. Nino Magione is a far right politician that is either a brother or cousin to this guy.
Then they should have had no problem affording healthcare.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Luigi Mangione from Baltimore, Maryland.
Towson?
Ivy league kid?
https://nypost.com/2024/12/09/us-news/person-of-interest-in-fatal-shooting-of-unitedhealthcare-boss-brian-thompson-idd-as-luigi-mangione-an-ex-ivy-league-student/
Gilman, a private all boy's school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think going in the side entrance is so unusual that it means the killer had inside info. I don’t know about this particular hotel, but a lot of the Manhattan hotels have side entrances that are easier to drop people off via car because that’s where there is a circular driveway.
+1. Everyone is streaming too much TV, listening to too many crime podcasts, and posting on crime forums, so everything becomes a vast conspiracy.![]()
Seriously they have all become armchair crime analysts
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The gave taken somebody into custody (in PA)!
Post the link I just checked Twitter and CNN and didn’t see anything about this.
Dp. https://nypost.com/2024/12/09/us-news/person-of-interest-nabbed-in-fatal-shooting-of-unitedhealthcare-ceo-brian-thompson-outside-nyc-hotel/
"busted possibly trying to use a fake ID in a McDonald’s, law enforcement sources said"
Guy mad about health care costs eating at McDonald's?
McDonald's checking ID?
Guy standing around waiting for cops to show up, while carrying his incriminating evidence, a week later?
He could have dropped the gun in any storm drain or large body of water. I don't understand why he would still have that on him...
Yeah, that part makes zero sense. He planned this murder out to the detail except the part about disposing of the gun. Makes no sense.
It's not uncommon. There's an upcoming 20/20 about a homicide suspect truck driver who kept the same murder weapon gun for over 10 years and was found with it in his semi 1,500 miles from the scene. If this guy was hanging out in a McDonald's he's obviously not some rich assassin, he sounds poor.
This is what I was thinking, he is low on cash. Living and surviving overseas for years on end takes a significant amount of money.
+1. Laying low until the assassin cash came in
Anonymous wrote:What a lame ending.
He was recognized as resembling the shooter by a McD's employee. That employee called the cops. The cops asked the guy for ID and he presented a fake ID.
"The man who was detained at McDonald’s showed the police the same fake New Jersey identification that the man believed to be the gunman presented when he checked into a hostel on the Upper West Side of Manhattan on Nov. 24, a senior law enforcement official said."
Anonymous wrote:Mangione family is pretty prominent in Baltimore and known to be right leaning. They own WCBM which was the longtime home for Rush Limbaugh, etc. Nino Magione is a far right politician that is either a brother or cousin to this guy.
Anonymous wrote:Mangione family is pretty prominent in Baltimore and known to be right leaning. They own WCBM which was the longtime home for Rush Limbaugh, etc. Nino Magione is a far right politician that is either a brother or cousin to this guy.
Anonymous wrote:His Twitter reposts seem that he is on the spectrum and possibly mental unwell
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The gave taken somebody into custody (in PA)!
Post the link I just checked Twitter and CNN and didn’t see anything about this.
Dp. https://nypost.com/2024/12/09/us-news/person-of-interest-nabbed-in-fatal-shooting-of-unitedhealthcare-ceo-brian-thompson-outside-nyc-hotel/
"busted possibly trying to use a fake ID in a McDonald’s, law enforcement sources said"
Guy mad about health care costs eating at McDonald's?
McDonald's checking ID?
Guy standing around waiting for cops to show up, while carrying his incriminating evidence, a week later?
He could have dropped the gun in any storm drain or large body of water. I don't understand why he would still have that on him...
Yeah, that part makes zero sense. He planned this murder out to the detail except the part about disposing of the gun. Makes no sense.
It's not uncommon. There's an upcoming 20/20 about a homicide suspect truck driver who kept the same murder weapon gun for over 10 years and was found with it in his semi 1,500 miles from the scene. If this guy was hanging out in a McDonald's he's obviously not some rich assassin, he sounds poor.
This is what I was thinking, he is low on cash. Living and surviving overseas for years on end takes a significant amount of money.
It really doesn't take that much money. You go somewhere with a low cost of living and lax attitude towards immigration and taxes and work off the books. Also a lot of work online these days if you were OK with a bit more risk. It wouldn't be glamorous but you could make it work. Anyone who has been a backpacker has met tons of these people.