Anonymous wrote:He was not a "kid". He is a grown man capable of making his own decisions. I don't know why the media wants to infantilize a grown man.
Anyway I'm not buying his story and I'm glad the Congolese police captured them.
People need to learn & accept that you cannot do whatever you want to do in other countries.
Anonymous wrote:Some people are just criminals. I dated a guy who is now an executive in the pharma industry who sold guns and drugs in high school. More people than you think sold drugs in college.
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Yes, I think his wife is a victim and I feel sorry for her. Maybe there were red flags before they got married, maybe there weren't. But now her husband is in deep trouble and her world has been turned upside down. She herself has not done anything criminal.
Anonymous wrote:Ugh. I’m the doofus. And it’s a paywall link so I think I’ll cause more problems by posting it? The Sunday Times had a long story on it including some additional backstory on Christian Malanga.
Here’s a free article that’s a bit less detailed
https://abcnews.go.com/amp/International/utah-woman-describes-terror-stepson-detained-beaten-after/story?id=110463380
Long story short - guy goes with his friend to S Africa, parents had looked up friends dad on the internet and thought he looked legit (was wearing a suit and listed himself as a Congolese opposition politician) and the next thing they know their son had taken part in the coup in the DRC.
Anonymous wrote:Oh my gosh. The new article about the other American involved (from Utah) is just mind boggling. WTH happened.
Anonymous wrote:Oh my gosh. The new article about the other American involved (from Utah) is just mind boggling. WTH happened.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:State department passport too?
Are you reacting to the bottom right where it says "US Dept of State"? I think that's standard.
Wait that doesn’t make any sense. State Department folks take and pass the foreign service exam, and work in embassies to further diplomacy and friendly dialog.
They don’t participate in coups.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Spook.
Can’t rule it out, but the social media presence and drug conviction point to privileged weirdo.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Spook.
Can’t rule it out, but the social media presence and drug conviction point to privileged weirdo.