Yeah, I'd call it fandom the way they are dressed. They look like groupies.![]()
Luigi Mangione could face federal murder trial — and possible death penalty — this fall: judge
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This is why the Rent-A-Mob peeps are out front.
How do the supporters look like groupies?Yeah, I'd call it fandom the way they are dressed. They look like groupies.
My guess is that Luigi Mangione is seen as a "symbol" against health insurance companies. Maybe the person with the sign had a negative experience with health insurance. I am assuming this sign is meant symbolically and not literally.So the woman claiming to be him in her sign, is saying that she's a murderer too then???
Did you notice the weird all bright green outfits that both the men and women were wearing??? Certainly looks like a fan club or cultish to me...How do the supporters look like groupies?
Did you notice the weird all bright green outfits that both the men and women were wearing??? Certainly looks like a fan club or cultish to me...
I did notice that some supporters have dressed in green or in costume as Luigi from the Super Mario Brothers video games. It's not unusual to see people dressed up in costumes at a protest or an event around a cause, akin to having a sign with a pun or silly phrase on it. To me "groupies" are people that wait to meet rock stars. When I think of "cults" it is something very different than supporters wearing silly costumes or color-coordinated outfits.Did you notice the weird all bright green outfits that both the men and women were wearing??? Certainly looks like a fan club or cultish to me...
I can say I am very familiar with protests in big cities in Australia. In my experience, only individuals may dress up in a silly way, not a whole group of people doing the same thing. Whether that behaviour invokes impression of groupies or cults etc is up to the observer.I did notice that some supporters have dressed in green or in costume as Luigi from the Super Mario Brothers video games. It's not unusual to see people dressed up in costumes at a protest or an event around a cause, akin to having a sign with a pun or silly phrase on it. To me "groupies" are people that wait to meet rock stars. When I think of "cults" it is something very different than supporters wearing silly costumes or color-coordinated outfits.
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I can't remember the last case I followed where the supporters of the defendant dressed up as a famous character with his name, although personally I find it fitting for Luigi. He is playing the role of a major cartoon character here perfectly IMO.I did notice that some supporters have dressed in green or in costume as Luigi from the Super Mario Brothers video games. It's not unusual to see people dressed up in costumes at a protest or an event around a cause, akin to having a sign with a pun or silly phrase on it. To me "groupies" are people that wait to meet rock stars. When I think of "cults" it is something very different than supporters wearing silly costumes or color-coordinated outfits.
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The cartoon villian.I can't remember the last case I followed where the supporters of the defendant dressed up as a famous character with his name, although personally I find it fitting for Luigi. He is playing the role of a major cartoon character here perfectly IMO.
What about the video of the shooting?if the bag is ruled to be inadmissable i dont see how the case could continue without they dont really have any evidence that would convict him
Still evidence. There is also video of him at the Hostel.you couldent possbly convicted him on that as theres abslutly no evdence its him in the video the killers face isnt shown