Police may be looking at the insurance to see if LM contacted his vitcim direct or even met him.Possibly for reasons in regards to motive ?
Anyone else want to chime in ?
Eta : Was already answered.
Omo.
Police may be looking at the insurance to see if LM contacted his vitcim direct or even met him.Possibly for reasons in regards to motive ?
Anyone else want to chime in ?
Eta : Was already answered.
Omo.
He's quickly becoming the folk hero behind the prison walls and outside, isn't he?That was entertaining, in a twisted kind of way.
I predict LM will not do well in prison, unless he's able to get into a federal prison. Can you imagine going from living in Hawaii to a cold, nasty, concrete jail cell in PA or NY in the dead of winter? He will need to be on suicide watch, IMHO.
Nor should it. You do the crime, you do the time. You cannot buy your way out of prison. MOOThe best motive in the world is not stopping him from doing 30 to life ...imo
I so agree with you: the media is indeed handing him a motive on a silver platter. It is revoltingI just typed this into Google SE
motive for murder: pain
Every. single. link on the first page referenced Luigi. I didn't reference him in the least.
The media is handing him the best motive/plea possible, and on a silver platter.
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But he did hurt innocent people. He assassinated a father of two sons, a husband, a brother, a friend, a colleague, and he hurt his sister, his parents, his uncles and aunts, his cousins, and the memory of his grandparents who achieved much in their lifetime and gave back to their community. And he hurt civilized society - the vast majority of Americans who believe in legal recourse to settle our differences, not vigilantes who take the law into our own hands.I see. So you are saying that it was NOT a toss up, as though "he couldn't decide". That he would not have hurt innocent people by using a bomb. Good. I thought for a minute you believed it was a "toss up" in his mind. Its amazing how words can be so misconstrued. And thanks for your clarification and setting the record straight. Whew.
Thank you- the family of Mr Thompson needs to speak out-- sadly he is not only forgotten in all of this hoo-ha about the murderer-- people diagnosing the murderer-- - people excusing him because perhaps he had on-going pain (and that may not even be true)---people making this murderer a hero--- I hope the family of Mr. Thompson speaks out soon- it must be so horribly painful for his family- I will say this again and again: social media is toxic!!He's quickly becoming the folk hero behind the prison walls and outside, isn't he?
If I were Brian Thompson's family I would start a media blitz. He needs a face, his life story, the loss to his loved ones and friends, his impact he's had on others lives. Right now he's not personal to people. Luigi is. They need to show up at his next court appearance. I bet Luigi's family will be there.
All JMO
Always appreciate your insights, Mass Guy. Agree that LM's pain may have caused some mental changes. The median age of onset for mental illness is 25-27 years old. It's quite possible that chronic pain, problems sleeping and significant stress related to his physical health -- e.g. his back issues and Lyme Disease -- could have triggered the onset of a mental illness. Behavioral changes and distorted thinking can be associated with mental illnesses.There is the possibility of a rapid mental decline, specifically during that several month period where he dropped off the map. Friends were looking for him. Family was looking for him. He was a ghost.
The back pain offers a possibility of an explanation in that regard, which is why law enfacement sources have said they are looking at that as being somehow related.
Was he angry due to pain and/or the process (health insurance)?
Did the pain cause some sort of mental change?
Is there some other explanation for how a seemingly intelligent, well adjusted man with no criminal record, much less a history of violence, decided to blow away a father of two in broad daylight?
Fortunately, I think there are enough pieces there that law enforcement should be able to put together a picture. I'm very curious myself, as this is not a trajectory I've ever seen before in all the years I've followed murder cases.
The rules of evidence would govern what evidence would be allowed to be presented at trial (and what the jury is permitted to consider in their deliberations).I hope the Judge makes an early decision that motive is excluded.
I think that as soon as motive is mentioned, the defence will put the insurance industry on trial.
The Pretty Boy Floyd of the 21st Century. His cause was/is worthy, but he took it too far when he resorted to murder. MOORobin Hood of the digital age. He cannot be made into a folk hero.
As a 71-year-old lefty who has battled my entire life with scissors that are "backward" and constantly jockeying for the end of tables, I sometimes wish my mother had tried to pressure me to be right-handed. Having said that I have never used that as an excuse to murder anyone. LoLI am a lefty, learned to write in the mid-late-60s in a progressive school district and was never pressured or forced to use my right hand, at school or at home.
A family story about my lefty grandfather who would have been learning to write in about 1905 was a different story, no surprise there.
However, several years ago I dated a left-handed man who learned to write around 1960 and who *was* physically restrained, at least for a while. And that was in San Francisco! I was very surprised to learn kids were still being restricted at that late date, especially in such a progressive community.
So yes, it is possible. And of course at home, pressure might *still* be applied in some families.
I think it's important to remember, in this case, that LM's comment about his mom forcing him to use his right hand wasn't especially recent and doesn't even sound like a serious complaint in my view; but was mentioned by him in a book review (? I think I recall?) years ago.
Personally, as awkward as it may be, especially at a large gathering with many people seated close together, to accommodate someone who is a lefty (there is a tendency to bump elbows with the person next to you, especially while cutting food with a knife which forces the elbow out), I would still rather accommodate that person by letting them sit at the end of the table, rather than have them flailing about with little control over their 'wrong' hand while wielding a sharp steak knife! MOO
I think may people have opined that he got to the point of killing bc "mental illness" which is just another way of saying "crazy".I am completely oversimplifying this need for causation, I get that we wring our hands in the hopes that we can understand. But to quote Chris Rock: “Whatever happened to crazy? What, you can't be crazy no more? Should we eliminate crazy from the dictionary?”
To me a representation of Effective Altruism (EA )might be Melinda Gates. Not the phony grifters IMO"Effective Altruism."
@Parsnip Thx, but credit should go to @waldojabba (TYVM).
JW's post about EA preceded mine noting Sam Bankman-Fried of FTX infamy as an example of someone who advocates EA but is actually just virtue signaling.
LM is also from similar background imo but seems oblivious to his privileged origin & circumstances. jmo
Or, a person can be crazy and mentally ill and still be able to formulate a plan to do evil things, but not necessarily be evil himself. JMOAgreed.
A person can be crazy (at varying levels !) but still evil, cunning, and able to formulate a plan and see it through ?
LM's escape and pathetic attempts to cover his tracks shows he is fully capable of premeditation, and knows what he was doing was wrong.
Omo.
One of the earlier posts here said they laid off 24% of the workforce at once, then went out of business. 2023I'm very curious about him leaving his job at TrueCar in 2023. Are there any details about that? Was it the same time as his back injury? Was he fired, did he quit, layoff, etc? Whatever those circumstances, it could have contributed to his downfall.
I am guessing that his family arranged for an attorney for him as soon as they heard that he had been arrested in Altoona. His current attorney from Altoona says he first met with LM at the courthouse the morning of his court appearance, just after the outburst from LM in front of the media when he arrived at the courthouse.Wild, befitting of a circus, not surprisingly. Was curious of conditions/rights incarcerated in Commonwealth.
First, after booking, did he place any calls? Contact lawyer himself or reconcile family? (Calls to attorneys protected, all else recorded and potential incrimination)?
Perused menu next two weeks, the three ‘hots’ don’t seem so bad, depending on chef and quality of ingredients though, admittedly, atmosphere and presentation lacking.
The ‘cot’ portion, scoring a single is a vast improvement over a shared hostel room or contoured into a bus seat but that good fortune tempered no doubt by the realization that this 6’x8’ (perhaps 8’x10’?) with a 24/7 Epstein watch is as good as it ever is gonna get and a galaxy away from the ocean view Honolulu penthouse with refreshing tradewinds.
Visitors allowed, will he remain a recluse? Access to any media or able to research his defense? Ironically, reading a lotta books and writing letters—like we all used to do back in the day—seems to be the extent for this—no doubt, brilliant and engaging—self-proclaimed 21st century pioneering thinker with clipped wings. Exercise yard, and importantly and also sadly ironic, the quality of medical care, orthopedic and mental?
One thing seems to be certain, however, as verified by Ashley’s expert guest on the clip, Gene Borrello, ex-Mafia tuff turned turncoat bearing a strong resemblance to the accused assassin.
Once extradited to Rikers, during lengthy trial and sharing an address with PDiddy and SamBFried, the ex-wonderrichboy will be paying—a boatload—for protection.
This aint Grandaddy’s country club with polite society.