NY - UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson fatally shot in Midtown. #12 *Arrest*

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Erik Uebelacker
@Uebey


Luigi Mangione just filed his 100+ page motion to dismiss his federal indictment and duck the death penalty.He writes that his “beautiful, promising life has been derailed” and is “now fighting for his life against a government that seeks to execute him.”

Only Luigi derailed his own "beautiful, promising life", his NARC is showing big time.

Poor, little Luigi, he's really ready to go home now and resume his former lifestyle of privilege. While Brian Thompson is dead and buried never again to enjoy his own life and those of his sons and their future milestones.

MOO
 
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Only Luigi derailed his own "beautiful, promising life", his NARC is showing big time.

Poor, little Luigi, he's really ready to go home now and resume his former lifestyle of privilege. While Brian Thompson is dead and buried never again to enjoy his own life and those of his sons and their future milestones.

MOO

I'm halfway through the motion. Tedious, repetitive, uninspired.

But not unexpected.

It's what defense attorneys do.

Luigi derailed his own life. Bring on the jury.

JMO
 
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He writes that his “beautiful, promising life has been derailed” and is “now fighting for his life against a
government that seeks to execute him.”

Nauseating. Brian Thompson's beautiful, promising life was derailed when he was cowardly shot in the back in cold blood. As for the last bit, murderers have historically faced execution. They can't murder again if they're dead.
 
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Erik Uebelacker
@Uebey


Luigi Mangione just filed his 100+ page motion to dismiss his federal indictment and duck the death penalty.He writes that his “beautiful, promising life has been derailed” and is “now fighting for his life against a government that seeks to execute him.”


Funny how life gets derailed when you choose to murder someone.

The hypocrisy and self-absorption here is unbelievable. As we all know, clearly Brian’s life was ended, not merely “derailed.”

But it looks like that’s not even a factor to LM. Only his life matters, not his victim’s.

JMO
 
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LM had been riding a high of pure adrenaline, feeling emboldened about his beliefs, and then they caught him in McDonalds. Those feel-good chemicals can only last so long. Eventually it would all come crashing down. I figured he could ride the wave of commitment to his ideals for a while. Visits with attorneys would undoubtedly provide new dopamine boosts.

But as the weeks and months slowly tick by, and he wakes up in a concrete cell every morning, and goes to sleep on a 3-4" plastic covered foam pad each night, it gets more and more difficult to hold on to the worldview that originally motivated him. This is the slow process we call "getting in touch with reality" and it sounds like its finally happening for LM.
 
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i wonder he chooses to dump a ghost gun in the park but carry another ghost gun around with him
 
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Mangione is charged with four federal counts in connection with Thompson's killing, and he is also charged on New York state counts that include second degree murder.

Federal prosecutors have until Oct. 31 to respond to the filing. Mangione is scheduled to return to court in the federal case Dec. 5, days after the start of pretrial hearings in his state case. No trial date has been set for either case.


Sept 20
 
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I'm halfway through the motion. Tedious, repetitive, uninspired.

But not unexpected.

It's what defense attorneys do.

Luigi derailed his own life. Bring on the jury.

JMO

JMO, if he was of sound mind when he committed this murder, he has to accept the consequences. If he is now truly remorseful and regrets the harm he has brought to the victim and his family and friends, then maybe some day in the future, if he's found guilty, he can become eligible for parole.
 
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LM had been riding a high of pure adrenaline, feeling emboldened about his beliefs, and then they caught him in McDonalds. Those feel-good chemicals can only last so long. Eventually it would all come crashing down. I figured he could ride the wave of commitment to his ideals for a while. Visits with attorneys would undoubtedly provide new dopamine boosts.

But as the weeks and months slowly tick by, and he wakes up in a concrete cell every morning, and goes to sleep on a 3-4" plastic covered foam pad each night, it gets more and more difficult to hold on to the worldview that originally motivated him. This is the slow process we call "getting in touch with reality" and it sounds like its finally happening for LM.
Oooo....this is very smooth wordsmithing. I can def see this on the big screen. Makes the point as well as hitting the feels. 🙏💥
 
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Oooo....this is very smooth wordsmithing. I can def see this on the big screen. Makes the point as well as hitting the feels. 🙏💥
I hope that the laws in New York state prohibit him from making any money from a book or movie once he is found guilty of murder.
 
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I hope that the laws in New York state prohibit him from making any money from a book or movie once he is found guilty of murder.
Amen to that!
 
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Only Luigi derailed his own "beautiful, promising life", his NARC is showing big time.

Poor, little Luigi, he's really ready to go home now and resume his former lifestyle of privilege. While Brian Thompson is dead and buried never again to enjoy his own life and those of his sons and their future milestones.

MOO
so his life before consequences for his bad acts was "beautiful"? Which part the anti social part? The alleged constant pain part? GMAFB
 
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so his life before consequences for his bad acts was "beautiful"? Which part the anti social part? The alleged constant pain part? GMAFB


Um, he in his OWN WORDS claims that his life was "beautiful." Shouldn't we take him at his own word? Or, you're not suggesting that *GASP* he could possibly be capable of lying when it suits his needs??
 
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Um, he in his OWN WORDS claims that his life was "beautiful." Shouldn't we take him at his own word? Or, you're not suggesting that *GASP* he could possibly be capable of lying when it suits his needs??
Right, his life was privileged and beautiful. The best education, luxurious vacations, travel, and the finest clothing and accessories money can buy. A busy, fun life with shirtless selfies posted on Social Media for all to see and envy (IMO) with no pain in sight.

I think something switched in LM after he left his job in Calf. It seemed he started to distance himself and not communicating with his family and friends. He didn't participate as groomsman as planned in a close friend's wedding. Maybe some sort of MH issue or online radicalization?

His own family had reported him missing or hired a PI to check on him at one point. His mother seemed to think the murder of Brian Thompson was "something he (LM) might be capable of" when speaking to LE. That's a tell for sure.

He well planned Brian's murder ahead of time, carried it out well with the exception of CCTV and DNA. Too bad Luigi, YOU chose to give up that big beautiful life of yours. I bet MDC is not the type of accommodations you are used to. Get used to it buddy, looks like you're going to be there for a while.

JMO
 

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