Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is all so sad. Seems like until a few years ago he was a really good kid, smart with a promising future, and he just cracked. The part about his parents asking HS friends if they knew how to each him is heartbreaking. They must have been so worried about him and this is their worst fears realized.
Agreed. Something clearly went way off the rails with him and it's really sad.
Supposedly he had back surgery and after that is when he disappeared/lost it.
Anonymous wrote:Reddit is saying they nabbed the wrong guy. Photos compared side by side show the shooter with thinner eyebrows. Luigi has thick ones. Then noses were compared. They don’t look alike either.
Anonymous wrote:Reddit is saying they nabbed the wrong guy. Photos compared side by side show the shooter with thinner eyebrows. Luigi has thick ones. Then noses were compared. They don’t look alike either.
Anonymous wrote:Reddit is saying they nabbed the wrong guy. Photos compared side by side show the shooter with thinner eyebrows. Luigi has thick ones. Then noses were compared. They don’t look alike either.
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?
I don’t know maybe it’s when you’ve been living large off of corporatized assisted living facilities your whole life you’d at least look closer to home (or maybe relinquish your riches) before murdering a stranger.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is all so sad. Seems like until a few years ago he was a really good kid, smart with a promising future, and he just cracked. The part about his parents asking HS friends if they knew how to each him is heartbreaking. They must have been so worried about him and this is their worst fears realized.
Agreed. Something clearly went way off the rails with him and it's really sad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is all so sad. Seems like until a few years ago he was a really good kid, smart with a promising future, and he just cracked. The part about his parents asking HS friends if they knew how to each him is heartbreaking. They must have been so worried about him and this is their worst fears realized.
Agreed. Something clearly went way off the rails with him and it's really sad.
Similar to Jordan Neely.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is all so sad. Seems like until a few years ago he was a really good kid, smart with a promising future, and he just cracked. The part about his parents asking HS friends if they knew how to each him is heartbreaking. They must have been so worried about him and this is their worst fears realized.
Agreed. Something clearly went way off the rails with him and it's really sad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is all so sad. Seems like until a few years ago he was a really good kid, smart with a promising future, and he just cracked. The part about his parents asking HS friends if they knew how to each him is heartbreaking. They must have been so worried about him and this is their worst fears realized.
Agreed. Something clearly went way off the rails with him and it's really sad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can anyone decipher his career/LinkedIn? Shouldn't a good looking extremely smart prep school kid with an Ivy BA (and MA?) in computer science be making major cash by age 27? Or be the founder of some startup or app with a huge VC valuation?
Not if he has schizophrenia.
He seemed to be fairly rational in avoiding the police and planning the murder.
I don’t think so at all. He was sitting in McDonalds, 5 days later, not far outside of NYC, with the murder weapon and the same fake ID still on him. That isn’t rationale if you are trying to avoid being arrested.
In Altoona. 250 miles from New York City. As for the ID and gun, I suspect he didn't think anyone had a copy of his fake ID.
It’s not that the police “had a copy” but c’ mon. You look like the killer whose photo has been widely circulated for days and are a 4 hour drive from NYC, AND you have a gun on you. Forget the ID, it’s pretty incriminating to look exactly like the killer and be alone in a McDonalds eating, then to have a gun on you, forget it. As soon as the ID is ran, yeah, the police are going to know it’s fake and be in touch with other depts if they haven’t already.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He's a really handsome man. He would stand out in an Altoona McDonalds or any McDonalds (i.e. if I saw him eating a BigMac in Bethesda, I would notice him.)
He really had no chance of anonymity in the US.
He should have cleaned up a little and got a hold of some clean clothes. He was probably sleeping outside in Pennsylvania for several days. He probably looked terrible.