Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FB page is now gone or private.
They also took him off goodreads. They are trying to wipe his footprint off the internet
But who is doing it? Platforms themselves? His family per his instructions? Or???
And how do you know that?
Wouldn’t the platforms welcome the increased traffic and more ad revenue?
The platforms and websites. To avoid wacko armchair detectives like you. SMH.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Are you willing to commit perjury to get on the jury in the first place? Because it will require that.
Sure. Prove I perjured myself. You cannot.
You’re right. But having picked about 15 criminal juries, I’ve looked a lot of potential jurors in the eye. People have a much harder time lying when they’re standing alone in front of a judge, a prosecutor, and a defense attorney than you might think.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What the heck is an “ex Ivy Leaguer”??? He’s an alumnus or a graduate. Ex?
Not if he dropped out.
You're never an ex student. You're a former, you're an alumnus, you're a graduate. Why was "ex" Ivy League student put in every headline and viral tweet?
I assume that it’s because they can’t confirm that he graduated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
NP here. Well learning that his parents made their fortune from assisted living facilities, it’s like pick your poison. Do I screw over people via health insurance or do I screw over elderly and disabled people who have dementia, Alzheimer’s, etc and milk their families dry.
Yeah, neither family has clean hands here. Not saying it justifies murder but the hypocrisy is stunning. He’s no Robin Hood.
Yup. Interesting that the son of a family collecting medicaid/medicare payouts proceeds to shoot CEO of one of those insurance companies.
Elaborate on this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
NP here. Well learning that his parents made their fortune from assisted living facilities, it’s like pick your poison. Do I screw over people via health insurance or do I screw over elderly and disabled people who have dementia, Alzheimer’s, etc and milk their families dry.
Yeah, neither family has clean hands here. Not saying it justifies murder but the hypocrisy is stunning. He’s no Robin Hood.
Yup. Interesting that the son of a family collecting medicaid/medicare payouts proceeds to shoot CEO of one of those insurance companies.
Elaborate on this?
Family owns 9+ assissed living places in MD.
Anonymous wrote:FB page is now gone or private.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FB page is now gone or private.
They also took him off goodreads. They are trying to wipe his footprint off the internet
But who is doing it? Platforms themselves? His family per his instructions? Or???
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My guess is that The Back surgery lead to opioid abuse, which then led to use of psychedelics and harder stuff.
Here come the excuses because it’s a rich white guy.
He’s not really white. My guess is his roots are in southern Italy with North African genes somewhere in his family tree.
Italians are white.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What the heck is an “ex Ivy Leaguer”??? He’s an alumnus or a graduate. Ex?
Not if he dropped out.
You're never an ex student. You're a former, you're an alumnus, you're a graduate. Why was "ex" Ivy League student put in every headline and viral tweet?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My guess is that The Back surgery lead to opioid abuse, which then led to use of psychedelics and harder stuff.
Here come the excuses because it’s a rich white guy.
He’s not really white. My guess is his roots are in southern Italy with North African genes somewhere in his family tree.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FB page is now gone or private.
They also took him off goodreads. They are trying to wipe his footprint off the internet
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
NP here. Well learning that his parents made their fortune from assisted living facilities, it’s like pick your poison. Do I screw over people via health insurance or do I screw over elderly and disabled people who have dementia, Alzheimer’s, etc and milk their families dry.
Yeah, neither family has clean hands here. Not saying it justifies murder but the hypocrisy is stunning. He’s no Robin Hood.
Yup. Interesting that the son of a family collecting medicaid/medicare payouts proceeds to shoot CEO of one of those insurance companies.
Elaborate on this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
There really isn't. Jury nullification is rare. It's not going in a murder case.
A mistrial wouldn't really benefit him. There
seems to be solid evidence which doesn't rely on eyewitnesses. He'd continue to be remanded for a second trial and would almost certainly get convicted then.
No, once the jury is deliberating double Jeopardy has already attached and there is no re-trial.
Tell that to Karen Read.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
NP here. Well learning that his parents made their fortune from assisted living facilities, it’s like pick your poison. Do I screw over people via health insurance or do I screw over elderly and disabled people who have dementia, Alzheimer’s, etc and milk their families dry.
Yeah, neither family has clean hands here. Not saying it justifies murder but the hypocrisy is stunning. He’s no Robin Hood.
Yup. Interesting that the son of a family collecting medicaid/medicare payouts proceeds to shoot CEO of one of those insurance companies.
Anonymous wrote: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?
NP here. Well learning that his parents made their fortune from assisted living facilities, it’s like pick your poison. Do I screw over people via health insurance or do I screw over elderly and disabled people who have dementia, Alzheimer’s, etc and milk their families dry.
Yeah, neither family has clean hands here. Not saying it justifies murder but the hypocrisy is stunning. He’s no Robin Hood.