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closest thing we had to it was arrested in a Mcdonalds because some dumbass making less than 12 dollars and hour dropped a dime on him.
Can't have robin hood without some class solidarity.
Luigi is innocent, we were playing videogames together
I thought I read somewhere that they actually used face rec and CCTV, but leaked that it was a call-in tip to obfuscate the extent of the surveillance state from the public?
And he just happened to still be carrying around a backpack full of evidence several days later for funzies. Convenient.
I mean, I don't doubt that honestly, makes a lot more sense to me especially since they never got any reward money.
Also could of been a way to "legalize" the illegally obtained facial recognition, or some other form of illegal intelligence gathering.
He really shouldn't have stopped in Allentown. That's the redneck meth capital of PA.
And I don’t think they even got the reward money they claimed they’d give out for turning him in but I’m not sure.
They did not
You really should learn about how that actually happened...
Because it's most likely going to be how the case gets thrown out. If you care about it, I don't know why anyone would willing stay ignorant
Less hints more links my guy! Strong "parallel construction" vibes but I haven't seen anything real solid yet and like to think I'm reasonably tuned in
Literally the first link from searching "luigi McDonald's"
https://www.newsweek.com/mcdonalds-worker-luigi-mangione-private-security-1999217
That customer was almost certainly law enforcement, they just needed a scapegoat to call in the tip because they couldn't say how they found him.
The McDonald's worker had no idea, that's why their call was basically: "some guy said another guy is dangerous and wanted by police, I don't know who".
And cops immediately swarmed and singled out Luigi.
You may believe you're "reasonably tuned in" but this information was out within like 24 hrs of his arrest everywhere.
That link says absolutely nothing about the source of the "tip", you're kinda being a prick about this without providing the substance that makes people put up with that. We're even on the same side of this very specific niche case and you put more effort into some weak dunks than sharing info and downvoted me. Fuck off dude
Because it originated from an anonymous source...
Someone that was aware of who Luigi is and the bounty, wanted to turn him in...
But didn't take the two seconds to ensure a call was made, instead they told someone else to call and just left.
Bro, if you can't logic this out, and you only want help when it's sugar coated...
Just block me.
Otherwise I'm cool to keep answering you're questions, but this is standard delivery.
We've come to similar conclusions, I asked for a link because the confidence of your presentation made me think you had a good source. Instead of arming me with evidence, all this conversation has provided is arrogant, childish abuse. If you had something worth sharing you could just share it, "bro"
The deification of Luigi really pisses me off because he didn't do shit to help anyone. Robin Hood wasn't a deranged murderer, he stole from the rich to help the poor. What the fuck did Luigi actually accomplish with his idiotic "plan"? It just shows how dire the current situation is that people are desperately latching onto that clown as some kind of revolutionary, when in reality he is nothing of the sort.
In the aftermath there was a wave of insurance companies approving procedures they had been stalling for a while. People's cancer treatments were finally approved and a multitude of common folk where allowed to live because the rich realized how vulnerable they are.
Keep telling yourself that, it's a nice story to fantasize about but I don't personally buy it. I wonder if you have any hard data supporting that claim
Unfortunately the hard data on UHC's denial rate is not public information. The company wouldn't want all the bad publicity that would come with transparency.
There would be other signs, though. For example, UHC investors suing to increase the denial rate.
The lawsuit argues that the company's changing corporate practices in the wake of Thompsons murder have been too consumer-friendly, and the investors' profits are suffering as a result.
The article you linked mentions a litany of active lawsuits against UHC, many of which were already initiated prior to the murder of Brian Thompson. UHC was already on the legal chopping block prior to Luigi's actions; in fact it seems fairly obvious that the preexisting lawsuits and bad publicity were the reason he chose to target Thompson specifically.
Let's dig a bit deeper into the article. Right off the bat, I'd like to point out this tidbit, which perfectly supports the argument I was already making in this thread, namely that nothing has been changed by the murder.
As for the lawsuit in question, it was filed by some random shareholder from NY, who has no more access to the hard data than we do. He was concerned that
And in an attempt to explain said concern, this talking head speculated
That's not any kind of proof or data, it's just speculation. Furthermore,
The lawsuit in question was promptly rolled into the comprehensive legal action which had already been initiated prior to the murder. And in case you didn't read the whole article, they also mention that
Bottom line is, your characterization of the legal action as "UHC investors suing to increase the denial rate" is reductive and inaccurate, although to be fair to you, it simply mimics the editorialized perspective of the journalist who wrote the article. The parts of the article which emphasize that interpretation of the lawsuit are basically just the journalist pandering to the lowest common denominator which comprises the majority of their audience. In other words, the writer of the article intentionally sensationalized the nature of the lawsuit, which is really quite a boring legal footnote that doesn't make any of the claims implied by the article. I.e., it's clickbait, and it's obviously working.
I do appreciate you providing a relevant link that at least attempts to answer my request for evidence of the previous commenters' claim, but unfortunately it's not a very strong piece of evidence.
Lastly, I'd just like to point out that even if UHC does end up changing its practices and extending more coverage, all that ultimately means is that rival health insurance companies under less legal scrutiny will expand their market share proportionally and it'll simply be a situation of new boss, same as the old boss.
lol they aren't going to pay you for your service either, turncoat.
Damn, you're a real tough customer, I should have known I couldn't get one over on you 😂
Where do you stand on Osama bin Laden, pray tell? Terrorist or freedom fighter?
Luigi wasn't deranged either. He was stopping a mass murderer who monetized suffering. Luigi made the world a better place with a little perseverance and resourcefulness. It's admiring to see folks still want to work.
Oh, the world is a better place now, and it's all thanks to Luigi? I must have missed that part
We can agree to disagree on this one, I think every single thing you said is incorrect. I hope you have a good day, and I also hope your life saving or even life improving medical treatments are never denied due to insufficient authorization.