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It doesn't match up with what we know about the real one. No mention of parasitesI'm not sure this has been verified as authentic.
It doesn't match up with what we know about the real one. No mention of parasitesI'm not sure this has been verified as authentic.
Google results show me that spinal fusions can cost up to $150–250K. Maybe his fam has money for one surgery, but not enough for a second one, if insurance didn’t deem a revision necessary.Good point. His grandparents had 10 children, and they each had children of their own. That may be a lot of people to split up the wealth of the grandparents. They might be well off, but not necessarily rolling in dough.
That air of superiority… “I’d like to correct two things…”![]()
Family of suspect in UnitedHealthcare CEO’s killing reported him missing after back surgery
Alleged shooter, 26, appears to have suffered chronic back problems and withdrew from social contact in Novemberwww.theguardian.com
Mangione made his first court appearance on Monday night to face charges relating to the killing of Thompson outside the annual UnitedHealthcare investors meeting in New York. In addition to the murder charge, he faces counts over the criminal possession of a weapon and silencer.
Police said that they arrested him in possession of a so-called ghost gun – that could have been produced by a 3D printer – and a suppressor.
Mangione was largely silent during the court hearing, though he did speak out to dispute the account being presented by prosecutors. They had said he was carrying about $10,000 in cash, and asserted that the bag he was carrying had the ability to block cellphone signals, which all pointed to his sophisticated criminal planning.
“I’d like to correct two things,” Mangione said, according to CNN. “First, I don’t know where any of that money came from – I’m not sure if it was planted. And also, that bag was waterproof, so I don’t know about criminal sophistication.”
Yes.need to look at the video again, however, iirc, he whipped his neck around [turned it around] and I felt once he saw a crowd decided to show off?
I'm not getting vibes of debilitating, chronic back pain from him, quite honestly!Wow, what a ton of rage on his face.
Yes but knowing he is alive in these circumstances? Any hope that he may have been alive in some understandable and less horrific circumstance (like off on an extended backpacking trip or whatever) is out the window.His mother reported him missing in November. If I were in her shoes, I'd be grateful to know that he was alive and somewhere he wouldn't be able to hurt himself, at least temporarily. Just my opinion.
Yes.
He definitely looked around and behind him as he was being led in and saw that he had a captive audience before he shouted.
Very sad that his cousin has to endure this. I hope his constituents don't judge him based upon the actions of someone else.Imagine how his relative (cousin?) feels, he's a republican state office holder.
I think the "incel" / involuntary part is his back issues interfering with intimacy, as was alluded to by a friend from his past.I highly doubt that he had any trouble picking up women, to be honest. He's the absolute opposite of an incel, from what I can tell. He even had the desk girl at the hostel flirting with him. Incels don't get that.
Same, I am sure he has had discomfort but he managed to sleep 10 nights in uncomfortable beds in a hostel, carry an ebike battery around and other things in backpackI'm not getting vibes of debilitating, chronic back pain from him, quite honestly!
I don’t believe he wanted to be caught as was earlier suggested. He may have mental issues, but he knew what he was doing.IMOThis case is going to become a major drama.
Just caught “an insult to the intelligence of the American people…”
The X-ray image is from a profile photo he had pinned to one of his accounts. The photo with officer holding his neck is a still image pulled from today's Reuters video, as he entered the courthouse, shouting angrily.I need to look at the video again, however, iirc, he whipped his neck around [turned it around] and I felt once he saw a crowd decided to show off? I didn't know he had a repaired neck. But, boy, for someone supposedly having pain, he covers well. moo
I like this one:T-shirts, bumper stickers, etc. are printing right now. sad. moo
I think he’ll be just fine, if he’s not in solitary. His fans will put so much money on his books, he’ll be the CEO of commissary in his pod.We'll see how arrogant he is when the folks at Rikers "welcome" him!!![]()
Yes but knowing he is alive in these circumstances? Any hope that he may have been alive in some understandable and less horrific circumstance (like off on an extended backpacking trip or whatever) is out the window.
It was his lower back that was repaired. This is just pain compliance via pressure point. It’s a standard move and completely harmless.Holy mackerel, check the heavy grip on his surgically repaired neck.
I had asked myself why he chose an e-bike on a previous thread, and someone answered that it was probably because it was faster.Was that just a temporary thing immediately after the accident or the surgery, though? I find it difficult to believe his injury/surgery prevented that if he is physically able to walk across the street, shoot someone multiple times then ride off at high speed on a bike all whilst lugging a backpack around.