CEO murder... somethings not right

Daniel

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I haven't paid a ton of attention to the case, but my spider senses started tingling when the alleged killer still had the murder weapon some 5 days after the killing. He also had other uncontestable evidence such as the false identification.

He's not stupid... there's no reason to hold onto that incriminating evidence for 5 days. Ditch the gun, the clothes, the ID etc.. That'sjust commonsense.. It should have been done immediately

That alone calls everything that appears at face value about this case into question. But there's plenty more that doesn't fit the story. Original news reports had no doubt that the weapon was clearly identified as a single shot veterinarian gun. Now, apparently it's a 3D printed gun.

The other thing that's pretty suspicious is the fact that his parents reported him missing in July 18. That in addition to the fact that he was a DC beltway prep school valedictorian makes it highly likely that he could have been a Manchurian candidate.


Then there's the fact that the murdered CEO was under investigation for insider trading. Who knows what kind of powerful people he had the dirt on. This murder certainly could have been a way to cover-up larger crimes committed by powerful people... And send a message to anyone else involved.


Part of me thinks I'm reading too much into this, but then I keep coming back to the fact that he didn't ditch the gun. There's just no reasonable explanation for that. Reminds me of the day of the Oklahoma City Bombing when McVeigh got pulled over doing 80mph, with a gun on the front street, and no tag on the vehicle. That made no sense either.
 
Plus a CEO of one of the most hated businesses in the world had no security detail? I’ve met a lot of rich and stupid rich people and they all have security.
 
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CEOs do not all have security. Dude is insane. Don't expect his actions to make sense.

And when over 40% of our young adults are psychopaths who literally say they believe assassination of CEOs is acceptable, no wonder this happened.

My takeaway from this is that we've got an entire new generation of psychopaths.
 
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I think a big part of why so many people support Luigi is that he is like the hero in so many movies. Do all of these people actually support murder? No. But everyone truly feels the pain of our horrendous health care system and the insurance system that we are stuck with. Seeing a veritable Jason Bourne type character walk up to a corporate bad guy and take care of business is exactly what society sees in the movies and thus people fantasize that it is the solution. Because everyone knows that one guy was the lynchpin that was keeping things so bad and now everything will improve along with every corporate conscience….

But back to reality. So many people in this society have their backs to the wall and are at points of desperation. They see a guy doing something, anything, and even though the act itself was cowardly and inhumane, so is the industry that supposedly is there to care for the lives of us and our loved ones in this society. So is everyone a bloodthirsty killer? No. But everyone is sick of seeing corporate greed running rampant with no end in sight while the masses get pinched harder and harder.
 
And when over 40% of our young adults are psychopaths who literally say they believe assassination of CEOs is acceptable, no wonder this happened.
That’s a dumb fucking statement that doesn’t serve you or anyone else. Though we do have some stellar loud and old role models normalizing killing fellow citizens.
 
You'd think with social media being as rampant as it is, that organizing a general strike would be a fairly easy and effective tool. Just a massive, collective middle finger to the ruling class.

However, it will never happen. Most people are too self-centered these days and unwilling to sacrifice for the greater good.
 
However, it will never happen. Most people are too self-centered these days and unwilling to sacrifice for the greater good.
You’re complaining that folks won’t sacrifice a days wage when they’re living paycheck to paycheck, potentially risking losing their job and being homeless in a heartbeat? People are just trying to survive.
 
You’re complaining that folks won’t sacrifice a days wage when they’re living paycheck to paycheck, potentially risking losing their job and being homeless in a heartbeat? People are just trying to survive.
And that's all they're ever going to do for eternity. It's so much easier to exist than to live.

Also, not complaining, observing. I get it. Life is fucking hard out there. But all were doing is letting the oligarchs get richer and more powerful because there's rent to pay. We can bang away on our devices day in and day out, bitching about the state of the world, but not actually try to do anything about it. They've got us exactly where they want us. Powerless.
 
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Outside the debate of ceo actions and the pros and cons of picking up a gun to set things right, does anyone think that Luigi could be a Manchurian candidate patsy used by some organization or government faction to silence this guy by murder?

It just doesn't make sense that he held the gun for 5 days... and what happened to the reported fact that the gun was supposed to be a known makevand model, rather than 3 d printed?
 
Outside the debate of ceo actions and the pros and cons of picking up a gun to set things right, does anyone think that Luigi could be a Manchurian candidate patsy used by some organization or government faction to silence this guy by murder?

It just doesn't make sense that he held the gun for 5 days... and what happened to the reported fact that the gun was supposed to be a known makevand model, rather than 3 d printed?
unless he wanted to be caught
 
It just doesn't make sense that he held the gun for 5 days... and what happened to the reported fact that the gun was supposed to be a known makevand model, rather than 3 d printed?
the identification of the gun was based on the video which led to multiple theories about what it could be. like the security experts reporting to media that it must be a particular obscure special forces gun from ww2, vs this 2nd amendment guy on twitter pointing out that it obviously cant be

early reporting can be just as distorted as later reporting, i take both of them with a grain of salt.
 
Yea, but they're talking about more murders rather than reforming the system.
I hear clear solutions being proposed, but as long as the people with lots of money get to have such a bigger role in the actual reform of the system than those without lots of money, then changing the system from within will still be folly. I don't propose more murders of people, but rather of the corporate bodies. They have all effectively killed tens of thousands and should serve several consecutive life sentences in the custody of the citizens of the country in which they are incorporated; their profits and assets seized to fund the continued function of that better system.
 

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