Anonymous wrote:His family didn’t recognize him and turn him in?! WTAF!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This trial is going to be a circus.
He’s going to take a plea.
Yeah no way this goes to trial unless he pleads insanity and even then very good chance of a plea.
Crime is on video, footage of him at Starbucks, and they found the gun and the fake idea he used to check into the NYC hostel PLUS a 3-page "manifesto" that will show motive, on him in Altoona.
He's cooked.
Probably, but that also means they don't need to offer him anything. Posters here may have fanciful ideas about jury nullification, but there's no way a jury doesn't convict on first degree murder here.
Yeah?
If I’m on that jury, I’ll hold out until it hangs. I don’t care what they say, I just won’t convict. Period.
Now, there’s plenty of people out there like me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This trial is going to be a circus.
He’s going to take a plea.
Yeah no way this goes to trial unless he pleads insanity and even then very good chance of a plea.
Crime is on video, footage of him at Starbucks, and they found the gun and the fake idea he used to check into the NYC hostel PLUS a 3-page "manifesto" that will show motive, on him in Altoona.
He's cooked.
Probably, but that also means they don't need to offer him anything. Posters here may have fanciful ideas about jury nullification, but there's no way a jury doesn't convict on first degree murder here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:His family didn’t recognize him and turn him in?! WTAF!
Family first, remember? That’s what Joe taught us.
You think that only Joe taught us? Nearly everyone of Trump's kids/in laws have worked for him, including on the taxpayers' dollars. Hunter never worked for the USG nor for the party.
So spare us the faux outrage that someone didn’t immediately turn their kid in. That’s just not done anymore.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And not one of his rich friends turned him in!?!?!?!
They probably didn’t recognize him. Imagine seeing someone looking just like one of your friends on one of these pics. Your first thought would be denial.
I get the distinct feeling that his life likely unraveled this year. Lots of tagged photos of him in 2019-2023 period traveling to cool places with friends and family. He was living in Hawaii last year, working remotely and surfing; he seemed to have a good community of fellow remote workers.
I bet he lost his job and his life went sideways.
Anonymous wrote: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.
https://www.atf.gov/firearms/privately-made-firearms
A ghost gun is just a gun that isn't manufactured by a major gun manufacturer. They often don't have serial numbers. Like most other guns, they are designed to fire a specific caliber of ammunition. You don't need a specific brand or variety.
I don't know why you think this is a bad case. Presumably the gun he had on him can be linked ballistically to the bullets/casings recovered from the scene.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Poor little rich boy (who appears to have issue been salty about a lot more than insurance companies.) gee, maybe we shouldn’t valorize premeditated murder?
Why would him being rich change anyone’s opinion about the CEO and United Healthcare’s business practices?
Anonymous wrote: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.
https://www.atf.gov/firearms/privately-made-firearms
A ghost gun is just a gun that isn't manufactured by a major gun manufacturer. They often don't have serial numbers. Like most other guns, they are designed to fire a specific caliber of ammunition. You don't need a specific brand or variety.
I don't know why you think this is a bad case. Presumably the gun he had on him can be linked ballistically to the bullets/casings recovered from the scene.
Anonymous wrote:Imagine being a ruthless grinder corporate striver your whole life just to get merked by an Abercrombie model named Luigi. Really unbelievable stuff.
Anonymous wrote:He chose the wrong type of mask for his disguise.
With his eyebrows the Zorro mask is the only option.
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:Poor little rich boy (who appears to have issue been salty about a lot more than insurance companies.) gee, maybe we shouldn’t valorize premeditated murder?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This trial is going to be a circus.
He’s going to take a plea.
Yeah no way this goes to trial unless he pleads insanity and even then very good chance of a plea.
Crime is on video, footage of him at Starbucks, and they found the gun and the fake idea he used to check into the NYC hostel PLUS a 3-page "manifesto" that will show motive, on him in Altoona.
He's cooked.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UHC has nothing to do with a botched surgery. AND His family’s resources are endless.
From some of the other comments above, it looks like he had broken all contact with his family. Maybe he had UHC insurance and experienced coverage issues. Most likely some mental breakdown though.