Luigi Mangione Pleads Not Guilty in Death Penalty Case Over Insurance Executive’s Murder | The Gateway Pundit | by Cassandra Mac...
Luigi Mangione's not guilty plea in the high-profile murder case of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson raises pivotal questions about justice, corporate accountability, and the implications of a politically charged trial.
Who fucking cares?
Has he denied doing it before the trial? Has he given any explanation that he couldn't have done it, like he was elsewhere during the shooting and the shooter had to be somebody else? Or is he denying that it was murder, he did actually shoot but there would be some circumstances that would make it not murder but something a bit lesser you don't usually get death sentence for?
From what I recall about the pictures shown online right after the murder there seemed to be some differences when it comes how the shooter was dressed, and that backpack, compared to how Mangione was dressed in some photos of allegedly him before the shooting, and when arrested, and that arrest did happen fairly soon after the shooting, didn't it? But of course he still would have had enough time to change some parts of his clothing etc.
Yes. It seems there was was very sketchy stuff surrounding his arrest.
I'm thinking there's more to this than meets the eye...
Typical leftist soy boy, shoots a man in the back on video and claims he's not guilty.
How do you know it was him? The video showed a person with a hoodie on.
If it wasn’t him, then people shouldn’t praise him for something he didn’t do.