ARRESTED- Luka Rocco Magnotta:1st deg murder charge #10

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  • #201
You are correct he plead "not guilty"... can't add the "by reason of insanity" until the psych evals are completed.

IMO He wanted to plea "Not guilty by reason of being insanely gorgeous"
 
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People on Twitter appear shocked by his non guilty plea. I'm not.
 
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People on Twitter appear shocked by his non guilty plea. I'm not.

This Confirms: People on Twitter are dummies... :floorlaugh:
 
  • #206
Oh jeez, pleading "not guilty." This circus is going to be huge.
Yeh but I am relieved, I DO want to know all the stuff, if he plead guilty and then split god so many questions..............
 
  • #207
At the risk of sounding antagonistic, I beg to differ with you. Let's say that one in 20 people have his iq; in other words, he is no genius, but simply brighter than the raw average. That is all I ever meant to say. It is not as if I think he's better than an average person--just that he's not an idiot. I was responding to posts about him having a low iq, something which might have exonerated him and which I quite simply didn't see as a possibility. Besides, there's a benefit to seeing him this way. If we credit him with calculating logically at all times--if this is some master plan he has laid out for years and worked out intricate details of--then an insanity or mental deficiency plea becomes that much harder for him. Meanwhile, we have much to learn about Luka yet so a comparison to Casey Anthony is perhaps hasty.

Okay, let's say that 20 people have Eric's most likely IQ of 100. That is not 1/20, that's average. That means he's no different than the average person. The average person is not an idiot. He thought that he was calculating logically and even researched how to disappear, but he failed miserably. Insanity pleas require evidence that he is criminally insane, not stupid ... but his premeditation (something anyone of average intelligence could accomplish) and planning alone contradict any suggestion that he is criminally insane.

Still, there is nothing about Eric's past, or history, that demonstrates any form of intelligence that exceeds the average. It's a topic that Eric wants people to talk about ... it's playing his game to play with the idea that he may have been truthful when he claimed that his IQ was 265, then 165, then 135. He plagiarized and lied about every aspect of his life ... why should we entertain the possibility that this was not a lie?
 
  • #208
Yes. 3 Guys 1 Hammer, for a start.

Paul Barnardo and Karla Homolka also recorded some of their crimes, although not the murders and that's probably where he got the idea from.
I mean like this recorded and posted or shared before being caught?
 
  • #209
Get ready everybody! The circus is coming to town!
 
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Absol agree with you no smirk fried, exhausted, stunned, scared, WIPED out throw in some antic psycotics/ and or anti anx meds bingo yesterdays being held down the steps and practically carried into the back seat of the van!

Nooo way!!
 
  • #212
I mean like this recorded and posted or shared before being caught?

3 Guys 1 Hammer.

Most people aren't stupid enough to share recordings of themselves committing a serious crime with anybody other than an accomplice. Luka is not that bright.
 
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There is a video at this link and unfortunately, I don't have speakers. They have a shot of the detention centre? Do they mention the name? If not, do any of the locals recognize it? There is one close to me but have never driven by there.

http://www.sunnewsnetwork.ca/sunnews/canada/archives/2012/06/20120619-143529.html

The Penal Psychiatric Institute (pardon the spelling)

Don't know how accurate this info from the link is because the reporter keeps referring to Magnotta's attorney as Labelle (I didn't even know Patty had a law degree...) and info we have learned since would contradict this.
 
  • #216
3m Pascal Robidas ‏@pascalrobidas
Si la demande d'évaluation psychiatrique est acceptée, #magnotta passera 30 jours à l'Institut Pinel.

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Pascal is with Radio-Canada

His tweet says if the psych eval is granted, he will spend 30 days at the Pinel Institute
 
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People on Twitter appear shocked by his non guilty plea. I'm not.

Me either. It's pretty standard to enter a NG plea.
 
  • #219
Nope. Not a hermaphrodite.

I'm pretty sure HChi is our resident expert on investigating LRM's... uuummm... professional (cough) anatomic equipment... :what:

HChi... care to offer your expert analysis regarding hermaphrodite?

:floorlaugh::fence:
 
  • #220
http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/Crime/2012/06/19/19894111.html
"A convoy of vehicles, including officers with machine guns, transported him to a booking centre.

Critics said taxpayers shouldn't have to pay such exorbitant sums to transport just one man, but Lafreniere defended the extraordinary measures.

He said high-level security was to stymie "admirers, unfortunately, of Magnotta."

Lafreniere said the large jet, an Airbus Polaris military transport plane, was needed to make a direct flight from Berlin -- where Magnotta fled following the alleged murder.

Lafreniere explained that a refuelling stop with a criminal on board presents "a diplomatic problem."
Just an aside here-- just looked it up the plane costs : CAD$11000 per hour to fly!
Think of how many meals per hour that would feed the homeless..........

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Canadian_Air_Force_VIP_aircraft
 
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