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

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I do not know what you mean when you write, "I think we may be talking passed each other."

You are stating the state is able to meet the burden of proof and I disagree with you.

I am glad we are in agreement about due process.

Thank you for explaining the concept of grooming and disguises, but I want to assure you that I am aware that people committing crimes may alter their appearance to evade detection. As for Luigi Mangione, I am not convinced they identified the correct person. They even had a Luigi Mangione Look-A-Like contest. Luigi Mangione does not look unique. He looks like a lot of Italian guys in my family. Just sharing another perspective for you. Not trying to offend anyone.
He may not look unique, but I guarantee that they are holding him on far more evidence than a photo ID.
 
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He may not look unique, but I guarantee that they are holding him on far more evidence than a photo ID.
I am not trying to sound rude, but I am not sure what you mean by this.
 
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I am not trying to sound rude, but I am not sure what you mean by this.
Luigi Mangione may look like every other Italian guy out there, but I'm quite sure that's not the basis for locking him up. They would have to have more solid of evidence to have arrested him. What that is may not be evident to the public right now. Usually most evidence comes out at trial.
 
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Luigi Mangione may look like every other Italian guy out there, but I'm quite sure that's not the basis for locking him up. They would have to have more solid of evidence to have arrested him. What that is may not be evident to the public right now. Usually most evidence comes out at trial.
Thanks for clarifying.
 
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Luigi Mangione may look like every other Italian guy out there, but I'm quite sure that's not the basis for locking him up. They would have to have more solid of evidence to have arrested him. What that is may not be evident to the public right now. Usually most evidence comes out at trial.
And some of that evidence we've seen already, even this early in the process. For example, I believe they think the weapon and/or accessories he had link him to the crime, and some of the things he had written down that were found on him or in his possessions also link him to the crime.

It's true that nothing he wrote was illegal for anyone to write, but when they're considered as a whole along with all other evidence they will bring to trial to be used against him, they'll be considered incriminating.

And the writings are just one example. There's more we've already seen, and there will be a lot more by the time the trial begins that we haven't even seen yet.
 
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the writings are in abslutly no way incrimating hes epressing veiws that half the population hold if a republican was shot and the only edence you had agianst the suspect was they were a democrat that wouldent be considred evedence its the same here he doesnt like the health care industry thats not evedence i mean who the hell does like them
 

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