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When it is all said and done, it looks like we will never know what really happened to Luna unless somebody spills the beans,. I do not believe he committed suicide --
That's the connection I was mulling, not any similarity in crime mo. Old cases involving drug crimes, FBI and BPD are being re-opened. The type of cases, Luna worked on...I listened to the very informative Podcast and feel very strongly that the FBI and others know a lot more about this murder than they are willing to admit to ----( and to me there is no question this is a murder- he had defensive wounds for goodness sakes). Sounds like Luna got himself into quite a pickle with that case he was handling, but I do not believe for one second he committed suicide. Oh the intrigue!
Just read the whole thread and wow this case screams cover up to me IMO. The one possibility I thought of for him to up and leave, pull cash out, and drive to a random far away location was if someone called him with pertinent information about the case (or blackmail saying they knew he took the money) but told him to tell no one who he was meeting, to come alone and leave anything that could be tracked behind (his cell), and that he/she wanted to be paid for the info. Somewhere in the meeting something went wrong and he ended up dead. I still dont understand why the fbi could still continue forward not investigating his murder (which according to the above paragraphs was confirmed by a real pathologist IIRC?) IMO. Bizarre case!
DiBiagio was covering something up. He was covering up that he was trying to get rid of Luna. It is in the second article linked in my previous post.
As for the tracing, he had EZ Pass on his car and his route was traced, because he took toll roads. Luna took a round about and traceable route to where he ended up.
Luna went from Baltimore, north on I-95, drove through Delaware, crossed the Delaware River at some point and went into New Jersey. He then crossed the Delaware again near Florence and hit the Pennsylvania Turnpike north of Philadelphia.
Doing that would take about 2 hours (+/- 15 minutes), and 130 miles. He was found some distance from there, outside of Denver, PA, about another 45 miles, and 50 minutes. Had he gone north on I-83 and turned east of US Route 30 at York, then taken US Route 222 east, it would have taken him about 1 hour 40 minutes, the distance is 95 miles. I think the only place where he could have been traced by using EZ Pass was while he was still in Baltimore.
If he was meeting someone at the site where he was found, he took a roundabout way that was more traceable. If he wanted to be traced, he could have taken his cellphone and used it.
He stopped for gas in King of Prussia (along the Turnpike) and at least one person saw him alive, IIRC.
It definitely is strange (the route). It leads me to believe what I believed before that the person he was meeting said no cell and he sneakily found a way for himself to later be traced so his loved ones could find him sooner if things turned south...or it wasn’t him driving.
Does any other article point to why his boss hated him so much?
I still don’t get why everyone but the fbi says homicide (iirc they agreed it was and then later on retracted their statements?).
This case bugs me and I wish we had more to go on. How can a federal agency give a reason as weak as “ he wanted his coworkers to feel sorry for him so he stabbed himself over 30 times”. IF that were the case I feel he’d do this much closer to home and in a different way. But we’ll probably never know.
The only group that says homicide is the Lancaster County Coroner's Office. So it is basically them vs. the FBI.
Some of it was political. Luna was a fairly liberal Democrat. DiBiagio was a Republican and was appointed by a Republican President. I think he was close to the Republican governor of MD, at one point.
Some of it may have been job performance. Luna made some mistakes in that case, that, while not criminal (as the podcast suggested), would be sufficient fire him, and could lead to disbarment or suspension of his license.
I think you can ask this question: "How can someone be stabbed more than 30 time, and not be restrained." There would be evidence of the restrains; if Luna were left for dead, why bother to remove them? It is the flip side of the same coin.
If Luna did inflict those wounds, it might not have been a suicide attempt, or an attempt at sympathy. I could see him staging an attack on himself in order to say, **My job has become too dangerous. I'm resigning and going into private practice.**
It is clear that his job was in jeopardy, rightly or wrongly.
I keep coming back to prostitution off turnpike.. maybe a male? Would account for physical aspects of crime,the lies he told and being able to carry him to waterThanks for the clarification on the time.
It is interesting to learn that he was acting normally-
"not under duress" as he withdrew cash
and got gas on his way to Lancaster.
It sounds like he was heading there to meet
someone not knowing what terrible fate was
to befall him when he arrived.
I keep coming back to prostitution off turnpike.. maybe a male? Would account for physical aspects of crime,the lies he told and being able to carry him to water
It is not that rural. There is plenty of traffic on that road. Having lived and worked in that area at that time, I am speaking first hand.
As someone who has lived there and driven the road extensively, it was not and is still not that rural. You might be surprised.
If you live in a very suburban area, you might think it is rural. It is not. I have been at the well drilling office and the area around it as i lived there for over 10 years. There is plenty of traffic in the area. Most of PA does not have street lights. I guess we will have to agree to disagree.
He got Vince Fostered.I read on CN2000 that the investigators have found the pen knife that made the injuries on Luna's body. They are now investigating the possibility of suicide. I don't buy suicide.