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Anonymous wrote:This article says the “weapon was consistent” with the one used, but it says he was carrying a ghost gun. Can you use any billet with a ghost gin? There’s no DNA. And his backpack was found Friday by the carousel, but he left days earlier. Also, the 5 minutes arrival.
I think the prosecuters are going to have their work cut out for them. We’ll see if the jury is willing to convict on a fake ID and manifesto. Unless he acts as his own lawyer, then it will be easy.
Anonymous wrote:Why are they calling him a “former Ivy Leaguer”? Very weird. He’s an alumnus or graduate, right? “Former” is being blasted everywhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did he want to get caught? Why didn’t he fly back to Hawaii? What’s his relation to middle PA?
TSA uses facial recognition now. There's no way he could have flown.
He could have flown the day it happened before his partial photo was everywhere.
A young man randomly hanging out in the middle of nowhere PA makes you look extremely suspicious. Dead-end rust belt towns are all townies and elderly people.
They would have tracked him if he’d flown.
I don't know that they would have, or if they did, it would take awhile. He could have been across the globe in a country without an extradition treaty before they even released their crappy pics.
Flying is expensive and requires credit cards and valid IDs. Would also have to toss all of the fake IDs.
That said, should have bought a Rolex on a credit card and flown to a foreign country. Rolex can be sold for quick cash.
Hanging out in middle PA is a lame after such apparent methodical planning.
This is a pretty wacky ending. How could he think this was a good idea? Did the popular reaction make him cocky? People might talk a big game when they're behind a keyboard at home, but it turns out people are nervous around murderers.
It's much, much easier to plan a surprise attack than to escape detection afterward.
It's a sudden huge shift in advantage in the scenario.
It's a different universe before vs after. It's bound to collapse.
He probably thought they were going to catch him much faster. He probably could have bought himself time if he flew that day
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Anonymous wrote:He also seems to have an issue with psych drugs, I’m glad he didn’t murder his doctor or former doctor.
Anonymous wrote:Why are they calling him a “former Ivy Leaguer”? Very weird. He’s an alumnus or graduate, right? “Former” is being blasted everywhere.
Anonymous wrote:So boring and anticlimactic.
Just another incel probably living in his parents basement.
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Anonymous wrote:I can’t believe this came down to a McDonald’s sighting.