I mean, whether he was a pro or an amateur, does the guy in that footage SEEM like he would have the murder weapon stuffed in his pocket, Plaxico Burress-style, almost a week later while he was inside of a McDonald's?
A guy that waited for his target for hours and even knew the door that he would be coming out from? A guy who inscribed words into his shell casings to intentionally leave a message?
That kind of planning and forethought, but not enough to dispose of the murder weapon or even just to avoid having it on his person sans a holster? He tucked it into his waistband, underneath his shirt like a 14 year old Crip?
Yeah, I can smell the shit from several states away. 🤣
I mean, whether he was a pro or an amateur, does the guy in that footage SEEM like he would have the murder weapon stuffed in his pocket, Plaxico Burress-style, almost a week later while he was inside of a McDonald's?
EXACTLY.
Walks into a McDonald's along with the murder weapon, the fake ID's, and face masks.
How convenient!
Why didn't he just walk up to a uniformed police officer and say, "Here, could you hold these things for me? I don't need them anymore, after that NYC deal. Thanks. Bye!"
That kind of planning and forethought, but not enough to dispose of the murder weapon or even just to avoid having it on his person sans a holster?
Or how about walking into a McDonald's or any public place ... at all?
Never heard of Door Dash?
LOL.
But ...
It sure would be convenient to find some random homeless guy, and say, "Hey, we are doing a TV commercial. Here, take these things and walk in to the McDonald's. The cops will show up, but that's all part of the commercial. We will pay you $100 and free food."
I supposed it could be the guy, but this reckless behavior at the arrest does not line up with the calculated behavior at the event.
I mean, whether he was a pro or an amateur, does the guy in that footage SEEM like he would have the murder weapon stuffed in his pocket, Plaxico Burress-style, almost a week later while he was inside of a McDonald's?
A guy that waited for his target for hours and even knew the door that he would be coming out from? A guy who inscribed words into his shell casings to intentionally leave a message?
That kind of planning and forethought, but not enough to dispose of the murder weapon or even just to avoid having it on his person sans a holster? He tucked it into his waistband, underneath his shirt like a 14 year old Crip?
Yeah, I can smell the shit from several states away. 🤣
EXACTLY.
Walks into a McDonald's along with the murder weapon, the fake ID's, and face masks.
How convenient!
Why didn't he just walk up to a uniformed police officer and say, "Here, could you hold these things for me? I don't need them anymore, after that NYC deal. Thanks. Bye!"
Or how about walking into a McDonald's or any public place ... at all?
Never heard of Door Dash?
LOL.
But ...
It sure would be convenient to find some random homeless guy, and say, "Hey, we are doing a TV commercial. Here, take these things and walk in to the McDonald's. The cops will show up, but that's all part of the commercial. We will pay you $100 and free food."
I supposed it could be the guy, but this reckless behavior at the arrest does not line up with the calculated behavior at the event.