Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mental illness probably made worse by weed.
Psychosis directed at United Health Care.
Checked out from his family (mental health symptom)
Drifting around the US and elsewhere (another strong mental health symptom)
Back surgeries are notorious for bad outcomes. The reality is his family could have paid cash for him to go to the Mayo Clinic for follow ups on the back surgery gone wrong.
Curious as to why he didn’t go after the surgeon. Why take it out on the insurance company?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He is hot. Where is his GoFundMe?
He doesn't need one. His parents are loaded.
He seems like Jack Schlossberg (without the murder). Very attractive, too much privilege and money, everything easy, decides to take off and live in Hawaii and surf all day, because he's so rich he can.
You are inferring a lot. He was an engineer at TrueCar until 2023. Held demanding positions. He was a leader at Penn and Gilman. As others have said, it appears the surgery mucked him up.
Reportedly it was the surfing accident that affected his brain and subsequent behavior changes. The extensive back surgery and chronic pain led him to try questionable mind-altering medications that exacerbated the brain injury/mental breakdown.
Thing is, he clearly had access to surgery and meds and healthcare - through his employer?
Why the heck did he have a gun - if we had red flag laws someone could have prevented or delayed that
Anonymous wrote:I think the two big contributors here are going to turn out to be weed (I bet he already used a lot in his frat in college, then it got worse with the back pain, and I’m sure there was free flowing weed in his commune in Hawaii) and playing first person shooter games. Weed absolutely precipitates psychotic illness in kids this age (see here for example: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33617756/). And growing up playing a lot of shooter games (it said several places that he was into them and at one point his goal was to develop his own) inured him to real life repercussions of shooting someone.
Anonymous wrote:Mental illness probably made worse by weed.
Psychosis directed at United Health Care.
Checked out from his family (mental health symptom)
Drifting around the US and elsewhere (another strong mental health symptom)
Back surgeries are notorious for bad outcomes. The reality is his family could have paid cash for him to go to the Mayo Clinic for follow ups on the back surgery gone wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Mental illness probably made worse by weed.
Psychosis directed at United Health Care.
Checked out from his family (mental health symptom)
Drifting around the US and elsewhere (another strong mental health symptom)
Back surgeries are notorious for bad outcomes. The reality is his family could have paid cash for him to go to the Mayo Clinic for follow ups on the back surgery gone wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fox News has a video of him being brought to the station. This article has some details about his arrest in the McDs
https://www.foxnews.com/us/local-pennsylvania-officer-hailed-hero-swift-actions-arrest-unitedhealthcare-ceo-murder-suspect
If he had just handed them his real ID, would they have needed a warrant to search his bag?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I want to know if his huge family and/or friends recognized him from the photos and stayed mum.
This! If a random person in a McDonald’s recognized him from a photo shoeing kart if his face, how in earth could his friends and family not recognize him?! I can’t believe at least one of them didn’t report it.
They said that he was no contact with family. They probably just couldn’t believe that that was him. Nobody thought the rich prep school boy who seemed social and well liked would do this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In case you are one of those who are morally confused:
Good guy: Daniel Penny
Bad Guy: Luigi Mangione
Naw, they are both bad guys
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:and his sister just posted a story. @lifewithlu__
which was tagged in his 1st IG post.
Sister just posted a pic. The comments are wild.
https://www.instagram.com/p/DDXqC11yBCG/?igsh=dHI2cXpoeHNwNDdo
Well, they took that down! What did she say?
That was not her original account, just someone pretending to be her.
Same with “his” manifesto: looks like someone is using Copilot and ChatGPT to troll.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So basically it came down to him flirting with the hostel worker.
More to NYC cabs having really good cameras.
The smiling picture from the hostel was not really helpful in identifying him.
I don’t get why he looked directly at the camera.
I don’t think it was on purpose, that was probably just him noticing the camera. He looked terrified in that picture.
Uh, he was clearly looking at it. The driver was on the other side. It seemed intentional. Maybe he wanted to get caught, who knows.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He is hot. Where is his GoFundMe?
He doesn't need one. His parents are loaded.
He seems like Jack Schlossberg (without the murder). Very attractive, too much privilege and money, everything easy, decides to take off and live in Hawaii and surf all day, because he's so rich he can.
You are inferring a lot. He was an engineer at TrueCar until 2023. Held demanding positions. He was a leader at Penn and Gilman. As others have said, it appears the surgery mucked him up.
Reportedly it was the surfing accident that affected his brain and subsequent behavior changes. The extensive back surgery and chronic pain led him to try questionable mind-altering medications that exacerbated the brain injury/mental breakdown.
Thing is, he clearly had access to surgery and meds and healthcare - through his employer?
Why the heck did he have a gun - if we had red flag laws someone could have prevented or delayed that
Anonymous wrote:In case you are one of those who are morally confused:
Good guy: Daniel Penny
Bad Guy: Luigi Mangione
Anonymous wrote:In case you are one of those who are morally confused:
Good guy: Daniel Penny
Bad Guy: Luigi Mangione