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I wonder how they found all of this out?
I wonder how they found all of this out?
Sounds like you know his relationship with his wife, legally separated since 2018?But the worst part of it, of course, is that two young men just growing into adulthood have lost their father and his parenting in their young lives. Also, BT's wife - even though they lived separately and a block or so way from each other at the time of BT's death - has lost her life partner and childhood sweetheart.
being bad or mentally ill does not preclude you from being a folk hero IMOThat sounds exactly right to me. Not some martyr devout to the cause, but a mentally ill dude who just needed a target. I continue to believe he did this for notoriety and ego.
It will always annoy me that people can't see this for what it is.
is this the book?TMZ Special:
Two acquaintances in Thailand:
He went to the shooting range before he went to the beach with them, said it was expensive.
Bought 400 copies of a book (I think digital Amazon ones) to help support the author. Wanted to give this guy feedback, and wrote his own notes, flying to India to meet the author, Jash Dholani . Dholani confirmed that he met with Mangione for an hour, but wouldn't say anything specific.
Arrogant in that he wanted to tell the author how to improve the book. His acquaintances say that Mangione's way was the right way. Had strong opinions.
On the surface he lived a charmed life. Family owned 2 country clubs and 9 nursing homes. Ivy League College. Someone at his private high school said he had odd episodes and would lash out. Another person said he told friends he didn't feel emotion the way others do. Once got in an argument with a girlfriend and said he didn't feel emotion over it.
Former LAPD Detective thinks mom thew him under the bus, "something I could see him doing." Suspects she knew he had issues.
Talking about the difficulty of the insanity defense here, and how he clearly knew he was doing.
90% is fluff, opinions, and creepy TikTok weirdos who support this, but that's the relevant stuff so far.
That's it, but it looks like he republished it or something after the murder (dated December).is this the book?
seems to be a modern take on some old philosophers and JD got recognized by Elon Musk.... so a bit of fame on Twitter. he wants to be a pundit.
TMZ Special:
Two acquaintances in Thailand:
He went to the shooting range before he went to the beach with them, said it was expensive.
Bought 400 copies of a book (I think digital Amazon ones) to help support the author. Wanted to give this guy feedback, and wrote his own notes, flying to India to meet the author, Jash Dholani . Dholani confirmed that he met with Mangione for an hour, but wouldn't say anything specific.
Arrogant in that he wanted to tell the author how to improve the book. His acquaintances say that Mangione's way was the right way. Had strong opinions.
On the surface he lived a charmed life. Family owned 2 country clubs and 9 nursing homes. Ivy League College. Someone at his private high school said he had odd episodes and would lash out. Another person said he told friends he didn't feel emotion the way others do. Once got in an argument with a girlfriend and said he didn't feel emotion over it.
Former LAPD Detective thinks mom thew him under the bus, "something I could see him doing." Suspects she knew he had issues.
Talking about the difficulty of the insanity defense here, and how he clearly knew he was doing.
90% is fluff, opinions, and creepy TikTok weirdos who support this, but that's the relevant stuff so far.
She’s saying the mom’s comment to the effect of “it’s something I could see him doing,” points to the possibility of other concerning behavior on his part that made her feel that way.I don't understand that LAPD paragraph...can you elaborate on that one ? tia
Apparently the name of the book was: Hit Reverse: New Ideas From Old BooksTMZ Special:
Two acquaintances in Thailand:
He went to the shooting range before he went to the beach with them, said it was expensive.
Bought 400 copies of a book (I think digital Amazon ones) to help support the author. Wanted to give this guy feedback, and wrote his own notes, flying to India to meet the author, Jash Dholani . Dholani confirmed that he met with Mangione for an hour, but wouldn't say anything specific.
Arrogant in that he wanted to tell the author how to improve the book. His acquaintances say that Mangione's way was the right way. Had strong opinions.
On the surface he lived a charmed life. Family owned 2 country clubs and 9 nursing homes. Ivy League College. Someone at his private high school said he had odd episodes and would lash out. Another person said he told friends he didn't feel emotion the way others do. Once got in an argument with a girlfriend and said he didn't feel emotion over it.
Former LAPD Detective thinks mom thew him under the bus, "something I could see him doing." Suspects she knew he had issues.
Talking about the difficulty of the insanity defense here, and how he clearly knew he was doing.
90% is fluff, opinions, and creepy TikTok weirdos who support this, but that's the relevant stuff so far.
used to be cheaper! let us hope that this was not LM's idea of book publicity. Seems that JD is not welcoming the association.Apparently the name of the book was: Hit Reverse: New Ideas From Old Books
(Note the date:
Paperback – December 8, 2024
However, the author tweeted about it in March.
ETA: Found a digital version from earlier 2024: Hit Reverse: New Ideas From Old Books
That's a random fact spun in a way to make it seem relevant to the case, imo."TMZ INVESTIGATES LUIGI MAGLIONE" TMZ tonight.
@imstilla.grandma
TYVM Per youtube, this was just posted a couple hours ago.
From transcript.
"TMZ INVESTIGATES SO MUCH TO LEARN IN THIS SPECIALTONIGHT. IT IS TONIGHT. TMZINVESTIGATES LUIGI MAGLIONE."
IIUC, from promo clip, ~2:26 when LM was in Thailand w a couple travel buddies, he went to a GUN RANGE. Several months before the Dec. homicide.
I don't recall hearing about the gun range before.
Anyone recall? Prior link? TiA
Many parents wouldn’t entertain the notion it could be their son.
So she kind of threw him under the bus with that comment.
I don't have the link right now, but a week or so ago, I read that her comment was in response to whether LM would stay at a hostel with a fake ID.She’s saying the mom’s comment to the effect of “it’s something I could see him doing,” points to the possibility of other concerning behavior on his part that made her feel that way.
Many parents wouldn’t entertain the notion it could be their son.
So she kind of threw him under the bus with that comment.
Agree that it could point to some family strife, they obviously weren't close over the last year or so and I wonder why?She’s saying the mom’s comment to the effect of “it’s something I could see him doing,” points to the possibility of other concerning behavior on his part that made her feel that way.
Many parents wouldn’t entertain the notion it could be their son.
So she kind of threw him under the bus with that comment.
I linked an article last week that said she did say that to LE in connection to "might being'something she could see him do" regarding the shooting not staying at the hostel part with a fake ID.I don't have the link right now, but a week or so ago, I read that her comment was in response to whether LM would stay at a hostel with a fake ID.
If that's true, some media outlets have been omitting some of the details to make it seem as though she was commenting on whether her son would kill a CEO in cold blood. Just MOO, but very few mothers would ever make that comment, even if they secretly entertained the idea.
I'll do some sleuthing and see if I can find that story again.
Yes, thank you! I've read multiple MSM accounts that say the same thing.I linked an article last week that said she did say that to LE in connection to "might being'something she could see him do" regarding the shooting not staying at the hostel part with a fake ID.
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When detectives reached out to accused CEO killer Luigi Mangione’s mother after the first photos of the suspect emerged, she said she wasn’t certain it was him – but told investigators the shooting “might be something that she could see him doing,” a New York Police Department official said Tuesday.
Luigi Mangione's mother said she could 'see him doing' shooting of insurance CEO: police
I tend to think along the same lines.“I think it’s very unlikely that a case like this is going to confront something like jury nullification,” Gregory Germain, a professor at Syracuse University College of Law, said. “Most of us hate insurance companies and have had difficult experiences dealing with insurance companies, but that doesn’t mean we think people should be going around murdering insurance executives in the street.”
Germain said it’s unlikely potential nullifiers will be able to hide that level of bias during the jury selection process. He adds that while Mangione does have a large fanbase, most “people who want to live in a civilized society are not going to find him to be an appealing defendant.”