Per CNN
No family or friends have visited him while incarcerated….only attorneys
The words on the bullets perhaps.It’s interesting imo that no school shooters have been charged with terroristic acts. The manifesto was released by the police so how would the murderius intentions ever been known unless he was caught?
Ain't that the truth. He didn't release the manifesto, and he didn't even call it that, what was it, 2-3 paragraphs? Also, he's never said that he did it because of his back, unless I missed that. And, he used a home made weapon that couldn't shoot 2 bullets in a row.It’s interesting imo that no school shooters have been charged with terroristic acts. The manifesto was released by the police so how would the murderius intentions ever been known unless he was caught?
Because those crimes aren't typically politically or religiously motivated; they're not designed to intimidate or coerce the public into doing something. Those killers, if they survive, are charged with first degree murder. They never see the light of day, unless they are a juvenile.It’s interesting imo that no school shooters have been charged with terroristic acts. The manifesto was released by the police so how would the murderius intentions ever been known unless he was caught?
If he were committing terrorism he would have waited, what, an hour and a half and taken out the whole crew at the mtg. But as I said, I'm not griping about the "terrorism" charges, because everyone affected by these health care people will get even more angry at how eyerolling it is.The words on the bullets perhaps.
maybe it has not been possible to schedule it. It is complicated:Per CNN
No family or friends have visited him while incarcerated….only attorneys
some of the school shooters are juveniles; LM is an adultBecause those crimes aren't typically politically or religiously motivated; they're not designed to intimidate or coerce the public into doing something. Those killers, if they survive, are charged with first degree murder. They never see the light of day, unless they are a juvenile.
The only way they could have charged this guy with first degree murder under New York law, was to file this particular charge. Despite being the clearest example of premeditated murder that you can possibly have, they could have otherwise only charged him with second degree murder.
What I cant seem to grasp is the bag of monopoly money that was found. Has anything else been said about this? It has to have some kind of significance for him to have purposely left it where it could be found.
I know. Seems so frivolous and childish to be connected to such a purposeful death.What I cant seem to grasp is the bag of monopoly money that was found. Has anything else been said about this? It has to have some kind of significance for him to have purposely left it where it could be found.
Like the words on the bullet casings, I think it's a safe bet it was symbolic. There's lots of potential theories in regards to the message he was trying to send, and only he can answer that definitively. I can't imagine he will, at least until after he's convicted (safe bet). He seems like the type of guy who is going to speak from behind bars, if only in written form.What I cant seem to grasp is the bag of monopoly money that was found. Has anything else been said about this? It has to have some kind of significance for him to have purposely left it where it could be found.
It seems like only yesterday, we were baffled at this "mastermind"!Like the words on the bullet casings, I think it's a safe bet it was symbolic. There's lots of potential theories in regards to the message he was trying to send, and only he can answer that definitively. I can't imagine he will, at least until after he's convicted (safe bet). He seems like the type of guy who is going to speak from behind bars, if only in written form.
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Talk about a nail in the coffin... Harsh stuff coming from a mother's mouth, especially at a time she still did not have any certainty he was the one who had committed the murder and the impression (and how damaging) this comment could ''imprint'' on police officers listening to it.
This sentence has left me KO, I am not going to lie, it is hard to read a mother reaching that stage of feeling fed up perhaps? and as I was just mentioning to my buddies in the private chat we have for this case, it has made me wonder what was the actual state of the mother/son relationship (broken or in the process of?) before he went ''missing'' from family/friends.
Jmoo.
To the contrary, I think it’s safe to say that many doctors feel the same way about health insurance as Luigi does, in fact there is an off chance his sister and family in healthcare share some of the same opinions to varying degrees.Find it crazy that his family is very involved in he medical field and this is what he deduced by his experiences with insurance. Plus they are active members of that group earning their living. Am asre they care
I know, we've come a long way in a couple weeks.It seems like only yesterday, we were baffled at this "mastermind"!
Good job NYPD and FBI!
Oops, was replying to why had not come to see them. And yes many do feel same. Have experienced it first hand and is detrimental and against their oath once bitten by the apathetic bug. Will post my experiencesTo the contrary, I think it’s safe to say that many doctors feel the same way about health insurance as Luigi does, in fact there is an off chance his sister and family in healthcare share some of the same opinions to varying degrees.
Totally agree. I think you have a grandiose psychopath who was fed on a steady diet of applause during his youth which acted like a narcotic on a fragile psyche. His relationships, although many, struck me as friendly but superficial. He appeared to mostly be a loner living a nomadic lifestyle with nowhere he could call home.
I think without all the claps from a cheering audience and all the accolades he received during his youth, he grew very aimless and rudderless in life. But what to do? He knew his brilliance was no match for a Pythagoras or a Newton, but he clearly wasn't interested or too lazy to do the hard work towards making his own mark on the world.
He said he wanted to etch himself a place in history, and he did succeed on that count. Lets hope the court doesn't allow him the opportunity to stand up and preach to the crowd like some heroic champion of the people coming to rescue us all from the corporate demons out there.
I think he will fight his attorney's over using an insanity defense. That would be so insulting to him to be thought of as 'crazy'. I think his goal is to grab as many headlines and interviews as possible to dazzle us with his brilliant oratory and knowledge on a variety of topics.
i doubt that she had the time to look at the “behavior” of one of many grandkids. Rather, I suspect, it protects those who inherits from blowing all the money or drugs or falling victims to friends who are criminals.When the grandmother had in her will that anyone arrested, convicted etc of an offence loses their right to any money out of her estate I did wonder if that was about him, maybe no known offences committed but signs of disruptive behaviour when she was alive
I find that to be crazy. Wow.
I know, we've come a long way in a couple weeks.
The more we learn, the sloppier this whole thing appears. We've seen this a lot though. Really intelligent people who make really bad killers.
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