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#21 Re: 这个杀人凶手好可惜啊

发表于 : 2024年 12月 10日 12:59
pathdream
wh 写了: 2024年 12月 10日 12:43 这家公司很大?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TrueCar

#22 Re: 这个杀人凶手好可惜啊

发表于 : 2024年 12月 10日 13:00
tdm
pathdream 写了: 2024年 12月 10日 12:57 当然不会 这就是社会啊
最近被捕的23岁哥伦比亚高颜值黑帮女老大:

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#23 Re: 这个杀人凶手好可惜啊

发表于 : 2024年 12月 10日 13:00
WarmFall
tdm 写了: 2024年 12月 10日 12:55 同样的经历,如果此人形容猥琐,暖妹还会这样同情吗 :?:
长相肯定有加分...

#24 Re: 这个杀人凶手好可惜啊

发表于 : 2024年 12月 10日 13:02
pathdream
tdm 写了: 2024年 12月 10日 13:00 最近被捕的23岁哥伦比亚高颜值黑帮女老大:

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https://www.6parknews.com/newspark/view ... nid=699563

监狱直播带货

#25 Re: 这个杀人凶手好可惜啊

发表于 : 2024年 12月 10日 13:03
tdm
pathdream 写了: 2024年 12月 10日 13:02 https://www.6parknews.com/newspark/view ... nid=699563

监狱直播带货
带货卖啥?军火?毒品?

#26 Re: 这个杀人凶手好可惜啊

发表于 : 2024年 12月 10日 13:04
YouHi
tdm 写了: 2024年 12月 10日 13:03 带货卖啥?军火?毒品?
Vegas shirt

#27 Re: 这个杀人凶手好可惜啊

发表于 : 2024年 12月 10日 13:04
koko
这人真不一定能被定罪。陪审团里面只要有一个暗中的同情者,搞jury nullification,他就脱罪了。

#28 Re: 这个杀人凶手好可惜啊

发表于 : 2024年 12月 10日 13:05
YouHi
WarmFall 写了: 2024年 12月 10日 12:49 我这段时间也在跟踪这件事,太让人惋惜了。

我想他一定是经历了一些人生中不容易的事,可是因为年轻,不知道如何应对?是不是也没有寻求家庭的support?

说他来自一个富有的家庭,笑容也是那么灿烂,没有一个好的家庭不会有那样的笑容吧,可是后面为什么跟家人少了联系? 也像我们在外面打拼,对家里报喜不报忧吗?他背后的故事是怎么样的?

有什么样的痛恨可以做出这样的决定? 我也是觉得也许是他最近身体上的遭遇,让他不能冷静思考。

我不太同意说他是英雄,毕竟是一条生命,解决问题不应该是用这种冷血的方式。

可是我非常非常非常同情他。
估计最后plead insanity.

#29 Re: 这个杀人凶手好可惜啊

发表于 : 2024年 12月 10日 13:05
mmking
不可惜,很多被保险公司坑过的会怀念他。
wh 写了: 2024年 12月 10日 12:17 刚看了新闻,这位暗杀UnitedHealthCare CEO的枪手Luigi Mangione才26岁,出身Baltimore, Maryland豪门,爷爷从建筑工?(masonry contractor)做到房地产巨头。Luigi高中上顶级私校男校,还是毕业典礼致辞人;就读常春藤大学UPenn的CS专业,辅修数学。是不是人生太顺利辉煌,因此身体出问题、脊柱打大钉子、医保又拒付后,心理无法承受,故而孤注一掷……

新闻说他以前频繁在社交网站上发帖,可仲夏以来销声匿迹,完全没有更新,引得好几位朋友留言询问,他家里人也在找他。他和家人好像并不亲密?看他家人发的公告说极其震惊,似乎对他的状态毫不了解。年轻人受到大的打击,如果没有家人可以依靠和诉说,那太悲惨了。小孩那么优秀,有勇有谋,有计划有执行力,只可惜这一次执行得前程尽毁……

我还去查了一下3D打印的手枪是不是真的能用,简直无法相信……他用来杀人的不是这把3D手枪吧?打印机居然可以制造武器,那……我也想去打印一把……

https://www.cnn.com/2024/12/09/us/luigi ... now-monday
‘I never got the impression he would self-destruct:’ Friends of suspect in fatal CEO shooting left in shock
By Casey Tolan, Blake Ellis, Melanie Hicken, Jeff Winter and Yahya Abou-Ghazala, CNN
Updated 11:44 PM EST, Mon December 9, 2024

Months before police identified Luigi Mangione as the man they suspect gunned down a top health insurance CEO and then seemingly vanished from Midtown Manhattan, another disappearing act worried his friends and family.

The 26-year-old scion of a wealthy Baltimore family who was a high school valedictorian and an Ivy League graduate, Mangione had maintained an active social media presence for years, posting smiling photos from his travels, sharing his weightlifting routine and discussing health challenges he faced.

He publicly kept track of nearly 300 books he had read or wanted to read, even posting a favorable review of the Unabomber manifesto on a book website.

But then, during the summer, Mangione appeared to stop posting online, prompting worried messages from some of his friends.

“Nobody has heard from you in months, and apparently your family is looking for you,” one user posted on X in October, tagging an account belonging to Mangione. “I don’t know if you are okay,” another posted.

Now, as police rush to piece together Mangione’s potential motive and movements leading up to last week’s shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, those who know him are left wondering how someone with a promising life could have possibly committed such a brazen crime.

“I can make zero sense of it,” said R.J. Martin, who lived with Mangione at a Hawaii co-living space a few years ago, remembering him as friendly and thoughtful. “It’s unimaginable.”

A privileged upbringing

Mangione, who was arrested at a McDonald’s in Altoona, Pennsylvania on Monday, was charged with murder, along with two counts of second-degree criminal possession of a weapon, one count of second-degree possession of a forged document and one count of third-degree criminal possession of a firearm, online court documents show.
图片
(In this photo released by the Altoona Police Department, Luigi Mangione is seen in a holding cell after being taken into custody.
Altoona Police Department/Getty Images)

According to the criminal complaint against Mangione, he was carrying a backpack containing a black 3D-printed pistol and a black 3D-printed silencer. A police official told CNN he also had a handwritten document stating, “these parasites had it coming,” and expressing “ill will toward corporate America.”

Mangione himself, however, grew up in a wealthy Baltimore family that made it big in business. The suspect’s grandfather, Nicholas Mangione, a former masonry contractor who told the Baltimore Sun he started working at age 11, built a local real estate empire that included nursing home facilities around Maryland and two country clubs in the Baltimore suburbs.

The younger Mangione, who is one of more than 30 grandchildren of Nicholas Mangione and his wife, Mary, volunteered at a family business, the nursing home chain Lorien Health Systems, while he was in high school, according to his LinkedIn profile.

Mangione graduated from the prestigious Gilman School, an all-boys institution that is known as one of Baltimore’s toniest private schools, where he was the high school valedictorian in 2016.

In his valedictorian speech, Mangione lauded his classmates for “coming up with new ideas and challenging the world,” citing successful fundraisers and accomplishments in sports and academics.

“To the class of 2016, a kind of class that only comes around once every 50 years, it’s been an incredible journey, and I simply can’t imagine the last few years with any other group of guys,” he said.

Mangione attended the University of Pennsylvania, where he graduated in 2020 with a master’s and bachelor’s degree in computer science and a minor in mathematics, a university spokesperson told CNN. Mangione was a member of the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity, social media photos show.

In an interview for a university blog post, Mangione talked about how he had started a video game development club.

“In high school, I started playing a lot of independent games and stuff like that, but I wanted to make my own game, and so I learned how to code,” Mangione said. “In my freshman and sophomore years of high school, I learned (on my own) how to program, and that’s why I’m a computer science major now; that’s how I got into it… I just really wanted to make games.”

A former colleague of Mangione who worked with him as a counselor at a Stanford University summer program during his college years described him as outgoing and socially charming.

“I am flabbergasted,” the colleague said, asking not to be named because of the sensitivity of the news. “I never got the impression he would self-destruct.”
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(An online photo of Luigi Mangione from 2021)

After graduating, Mangione worked as a software engineer for the online car sales company TrueCar, according to his LinkedIn page. His most recent address was in Hawaii, NYPD officials said.

Mangione is registered to vote at his family’s address in Cockeysville, Maryland, a Baltimore suburb, and is registered as unaffiliated with a political party, according to the state’s voter registration lookup website. He is the cousin of Maryland State Delegate Nino Mangione, a Republican, the state lawmaker’s office confirmed to local media.

The Mangione family also run a family foundation that has nearly $4.5 million in assets, and were longtime benefactors of Loyola University in Maryland, which named its aquatic center after them.

Private security guards were blocking access to the family’s house on a golf club Monday afternoon.

In a statement released by Nino Mangione’s office, the family said they are “shocked and devastated by Luigi’s arrest.”

“We offer our prayers to the family of Brian Thompson and we ask people to pray for all involved,” the statement said.

Health struggles

In recent years, Mangione suffered from troubling back pain and underwent surgery to treat it, according to a friend and online postings.

Around 2022, Mangione moved to Hawaii, where he lived for about six months at a co-working and co-living space in Honolulu, Martin told CNN. At the time, Mangione was working remotely, Martin said.

Mangione helped lead a book club for residents and liked going hiking and doing yoga, Martin, the founder of the co-living space, said. While residents sometimes discussed capitalism and the health care system, “it wasn’t like he had an ax to grind or he was even upset or angry about a particular issue,” Martin said. He didn’t remember Mangione ever talking about guns or violence.

Soon after Mangione moved to Hawaii, Martin said, Mangione did a surf lesson and ended up “in bed for about a week” with back pain. “It was really traumatic and difficult, you know, when you’re in your early twenties and you can’t, you know, do some basic things,” Martin said.

Martin said he fell out of touch with Mangione and last exchanged texts with him earlier this year. Mangione told him that he had undergone back surgery and sent him a photo of his X-ray that, Martin said, “looked heinous, with just giant screws going into his spine.”

Mangione posted a similar photo as the backdrop for his X page, which was taken offline after he was identified by police Monday.

And on the book review website, Goodreads, Mangione reported reading or wanting to read a number of books about coping with chronic back pain. He also linked to handwritten notes laying out his workout routine, which state that he was suffering from spondylolisthesis, the slippage of a vertebrae in the spine.

Posts from a now-deleted Reddit account that does not list Mangione’s name but closely matches many of his biographical details – including his university, age, major and health condition – say that the user had suffered from back aches related to spondylolisthesis since childhood but aggravated the condition after a surfing incident.

“My back and hips locked up after the accident,” the user wrote in July 2023, adding that “intermittent numbness has become constant” and “I’m terrified of the implications.”

A few weeks later, the user wrote that he had undergone spinal surgery, which improved his symptoms. The user did not appear to post about health insurance related to the surgery, or connect the treatment to UnitedHealthcare.

The user also detailed past struggles with health issues including Lyme disease and severe brain fog, which he said started after losing sleep during his fraternity’s “hell week” and caused his college grades to start “tanking.” He expressed frustration about how little was understood by the medical community about brain fog, writing that “it’s absolutely brutal to have such a life-halting issue… The people around you probably won’t understand your symptoms - they certainly don’t for me.”

Going silent

Mangione’s Goodreads profile also sheds more light on his thinking about political violence. Earlier this year, he reported having read the 1995 anti-technology manifesto written by the Unabomber, Ted Kaczynski, the infamous domestic terrorist and mathematician known for sending deadly bombs through the mail.

“It’s easy to quickly and thoughtless(ly) write this off as the manifesto of a lunatic, in order to avoid facing some of the uncomfortable problems it identifies. But it’s simply impossible to ignore how prescient many of his predictions about modern society turned out,” Mangione wrote in a review of the book in January. “He was a violent individual – rightfully imprisoned – who maimed innocent people. While these actions tend to be characterized as those of a crazy luddite, however, they are more accurately seen as those of an extreme political revolutionary.”

In his review, Mangione also shared thoughts someone else had written about Kaczynski in a Reddit thread, quoting a commenter who had described his acts as “war and revolution,” saying that he “had the balls to recognize that peaceful protest has gotten us absolutely nowhere” and that “‘Violence never solved anything’ is a statement uttered by cowards and predators.”
Altoona Police arrested 26-year-old Luigi Mangione, the person of interest in the fatal shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, New York City Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch said in a news conference Monday. Photo was posted in 2021.

Related article Authorities recovered a note they say speaks to motivation and mindset of suspect in health care CEO’s killing

In total, Mangione’s Goodreads profile listed him as reading or wanting to read nearly 300 books, including a book about mental illness, a biography of the creator of the atomic bomb and Michael Pollan’s popular book on the science of psychedelics.

On X, Mangione posted about science and technology, including artificial intelligence and psychedelics. The roughly 75 accounts he followed included prominent academics and public figures such as Joe Rogan, Edward Snowden, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and the best-selling author of “The Anxious Generation,” a book about the negative effects of social media on American teens.

But Mangione doesn’t appear to have posted anything since midsummer – and posts addressed to his X account suggest that some of Mangione’s friends have been trying to get in touch with him.

In July, one user tweeted at Mangione, “I haven’t heard from you in months,” urging him to let him know if Mangione could honor the “commitments” he had made for the user’s wedding.

In late November, just weeks before the shooting, another user posted at Mangione, “thinking of you and prayers everyday in your name. Know you are missed and loved.”

#30 Re: 这个杀人凶手好可惜啊

发表于 : 2024年 12月 10日 13:09
WarmFall
YouHi 写了: 2024年 12月 10日 13:05 估计最后plead insanity.
我也希望最后能往精神不正常那里靠...

#31 Re: 这个杀人凶手好可惜啊

发表于 : 2024年 12月 10日 13:12
deerob
koko 写了: 2024年 12月 10日 13:04 这人真不一定能被定罪。陪审团里面只要有一个暗中的同情者,搞jury nullification,他就脱罪了。
想啥呢。。有人同情也没用,检察官给charge上七八条罪,能定罪一半就成功了,刑期加起来20年起步

#32 Re: 这个杀人凶手好可惜啊

发表于 : 2024年 12月 10日 13:13
田闻001
wh 写了: 2024年 12月 10日 12:17 刚看了新闻,这位暗杀UnitedHealthCare CEO的枪手Luigi Mangione才26岁,出身Baltimore, Maryland豪门,爷爷从建筑工?(masonry contractor)做到房地产巨头。Luigi高中上顶级私校男校,还是毕业典礼致辞人;就读常春藤大学UPenn的CS专业,辅修数学。是不是人生太顺利辉煌,因此身体出问题、脊柱打大钉子、医保又拒付后,心理无法承受,故而孤注一掷……

新闻说他以前频繁在社交网站上发帖,可仲夏以来销声匿迹,完全没有更新,引得好几位朋友留言询问,他家里人也在找他。他和家人好像并不亲密?看他家人发的公告说极其震惊,似乎对他的状态毫不了解。年轻人受到大的打击,如果没有家人可以依靠和诉说,那太悲惨了。小孩那么优秀,有勇有谋,有计划有执行力,只可惜这一次执行得前程尽毁……

我还去查了一下3D打印的手枪是不是真的能用,简直无法相信……他用来杀人的不是这把3D手枪吧?打印机居然可以制造武器,那……我也想去打印一把……

https://www.cnn.com/2024/12/09/us/luigi ... now-monday
‘I never got the impression he would self-destruct:’ Friends of suspect in fatal CEO shooting left in shock
By Casey Tolan, Blake Ellis, Melanie Hicken, Jeff Winter and Yahya Abou-Ghazala, CNN
Updated 11:44 PM EST, Mon December 9, 2024

Months before police identified Luigi Mangione as the man they suspect gunned down a top health insurance CEO and then seemingly vanished from Midtown Manhattan, another disappearing act worried his friends and family.

The 26-year-old scion of a wealthy Baltimore family who was a high school valedictorian and an Ivy League graduate, Mangione had maintained an active social media presence for years, posting smiling photos from his travels, sharing his weightlifting routine and discussing health challenges he faced.

He publicly kept track of nearly 300 books he had read or wanted to read, even posting a favorable review of the Unabomber manifesto on a book website.

But then, during the summer, Mangione appeared to stop posting online, prompting worried messages from some of his friends.

“Nobody has heard from you in months, and apparently your family is looking for you,” one user posted on X in October, tagging an account belonging to Mangione. “I don’t know if you are okay,” another posted.

Now, as police rush to piece together Mangione’s potential motive and movements leading up to last week’s shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, those who know him are left wondering how someone with a promising life could have possibly committed such a brazen crime.

“I can make zero sense of it,” said R.J. Martin, who lived with Mangione at a Hawaii co-living space a few years ago, remembering him as friendly and thoughtful. “It’s unimaginable.”

A privileged upbringing

Mangione, who was arrested at a McDonald’s in Altoona, Pennsylvania on Monday, was charged with murder, along with two counts of second-degree criminal possession of a weapon, one count of second-degree possession of a forged document and one count of third-degree criminal possession of a firearm, online court documents show.
图片
(In this photo released by the Altoona Police Department, Luigi Mangione is seen in a holding cell after being taken into custody.
Altoona Police Department/Getty Images)

According to the criminal complaint against Mangione, he was carrying a backpack containing a black 3D-printed pistol and a black 3D-printed silencer. A police official told CNN he also had a handwritten document stating, “these parasites had it coming,” and expressing “ill will toward corporate America.”

Mangione himself, however, grew up in a wealthy Baltimore family that made it big in business. The suspect’s grandfather, Nicholas Mangione, a former masonry contractor who told the Baltimore Sun he started working at age 11, built a local real estate empire that included nursing home facilities around Maryland and two country clubs in the Baltimore suburbs.

The younger Mangione, who is one of more than 30 grandchildren of Nicholas Mangione and his wife, Mary, volunteered at a family business, the nursing home chain Lorien Health Systems, while he was in high school, according to his LinkedIn profile.

Mangione graduated from the prestigious Gilman School, an all-boys institution that is known as one of Baltimore’s toniest private schools, where he was the high school valedictorian in 2016.

In his valedictorian speech, Mangione lauded his classmates for “coming up with new ideas and challenging the world,” citing successful fundraisers and accomplishments in sports and academics.

“To the class of 2016, a kind of class that only comes around once every 50 years, it’s been an incredible journey, and I simply can’t imagine the last few years with any other group of guys,” he said.

Mangione attended the University of Pennsylvania, where he graduated in 2020 with a master’s and bachelor’s degree in computer science and a minor in mathematics, a university spokesperson told CNN. Mangione was a member of the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity, social media photos show.

In an interview for a university blog post, Mangione talked about how he had started a video game development club.

“In high school, I started playing a lot of independent games and stuff like that, but I wanted to make my own game, and so I learned how to code,” Mangione said. “In my freshman and sophomore years of high school, I learned (on my own) how to program, and that’s why I’m a computer science major now; that’s how I got into it… I just really wanted to make games.”

A former colleague of Mangione who worked with him as a counselor at a Stanford University summer program during his college years described him as outgoing and socially charming.

“I am flabbergasted,” the colleague said, asking not to be named because of the sensitivity of the news. “I never got the impression he would self-destruct.”
图片
(An online photo of Luigi Mangione from 2021)

After graduating, Mangione worked as a software engineer for the online car sales company TrueCar, according to his LinkedIn page. His most recent address was in Hawaii, NYPD officials said.

Mangione is registered to vote at his family’s address in Cockeysville, Maryland, a Baltimore suburb, and is registered as unaffiliated with a political party, according to the state’s voter registration lookup website. He is the cousin of Maryland State Delegate Nino Mangione, a Republican, the state lawmaker’s office confirmed to local media.

The Mangione family also run a family foundation that has nearly $4.5 million in assets, and were longtime benefactors of Loyola University in Maryland, which named its aquatic center after them.

Private security guards were blocking access to the family’s house on a golf club Monday afternoon.

In a statement released by Nino Mangione’s office, the family said they are “shocked and devastated by Luigi’s arrest.”

“We offer our prayers to the family of Brian Thompson and we ask people to pray for all involved,” the statement said.

Health struggles

In recent years, Mangione suffered from troubling back pain and underwent surgery to treat it, according to a friend and online postings.

Around 2022, Mangione moved to Hawaii, where he lived for about six months at a co-working and co-living space in Honolulu, Martin told CNN. At the time, Mangione was working remotely, Martin said.

Mangione helped lead a book club for residents and liked going hiking and doing yoga, Martin, the founder of the co-living space, said. While residents sometimes discussed capitalism and the health care system, “it wasn’t like he had an ax to grind or he was even upset or angry about a particular issue,” Martin said. He didn’t remember Mangione ever talking about guns or violence.

Soon after Mangione moved to Hawaii, Martin said, Mangione did a surf lesson and ended up “in bed for about a week” with back pain. “It was really traumatic and difficult, you know, when you’re in your early twenties and you can’t, you know, do some basic things,” Martin said.

Martin said he fell out of touch with Mangione and last exchanged texts with him earlier this year. Mangione told him that he had undergone back surgery and sent him a photo of his X-ray that, Martin said, “looked heinous, with just giant screws going into his spine.”

Mangione posted a similar photo as the backdrop for his X page, which was taken offline after he was identified by police Monday.

And on the book review website, Goodreads, Mangione reported reading or wanting to read a number of books about coping with chronic back pain. He also linked to handwritten notes laying out his workout routine, which state that he was suffering from spondylolisthesis, the slippage of a vertebrae in the spine.

Posts from a now-deleted Reddit account that does not list Mangione’s name but closely matches many of his biographical details – including his university, age, major and health condition – say that the user had suffered from back aches related to spondylolisthesis since childhood but aggravated the condition after a surfing incident.

“My back and hips locked up after the accident,” the user wrote in July 2023, adding that “intermittent numbness has become constant” and “I’m terrified of the implications.”

A few weeks later, the user wrote that he had undergone spinal surgery, which improved his symptoms. The user did not appear to post about health insurance related to the surgery, or connect the treatment to UnitedHealthcare.

The user also detailed past struggles with health issues including Lyme disease and severe brain fog, which he said started after losing sleep during his fraternity’s “hell week” and caused his college grades to start “tanking.” He expressed frustration about how little was understood by the medical community about brain fog, writing that “it’s absolutely brutal to have such a life-halting issue… The people around you probably won’t understand your symptoms - they certainly don’t for me.”

Going silent

Mangione’s Goodreads profile also sheds more light on his thinking about political violence. Earlier this year, he reported having read the 1995 anti-technology manifesto written by the Unabomber, Ted Kaczynski, the infamous domestic terrorist and mathematician known for sending deadly bombs through the mail.

“It’s easy to quickly and thoughtless(ly) write this off as the manifesto of a lunatic, in order to avoid facing some of the uncomfortable problems it identifies. But it’s simply impossible to ignore how prescient many of his predictions about modern society turned out,” Mangione wrote in a review of the book in January. “He was a violent individual – rightfully imprisoned – who maimed innocent people. While these actions tend to be characterized as those of a crazy luddite, however, they are more accurately seen as those of an extreme political revolutionary.”

In his review, Mangione also shared thoughts someone else had written about Kaczynski in a Reddit thread, quoting a commenter who had described his acts as “war and revolution,” saying that he “had the balls to recognize that peaceful protest has gotten us absolutely nowhere” and that “‘Violence never solved anything’ is a statement uttered by cowards and predators.”
Altoona Police arrested 26-year-old Luigi Mangione, the person of interest in the fatal shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, New York City Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch said in a news conference Monday. Photo was posted in 2021.

Related article Authorities recovered a note they say speaks to motivation and mindset of suspect in health care CEO’s killing

In total, Mangione’s Goodreads profile listed him as reading or wanting to read nearly 300 books, including a book about mental illness, a biography of the creator of the atomic bomb and Michael Pollan’s popular book on the science of psychedelics.

On X, Mangione posted about science and technology, including artificial intelligence and psychedelics. The roughly 75 accounts he followed included prominent academics and public figures such as Joe Rogan, Edward Snowden, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and the best-selling author of “The Anxious Generation,” a book about the negative effects of social media on American teens.

But Mangione doesn’t appear to have posted anything since midsummer – and posts addressed to his X account suggest that some of Mangione’s friends have been trying to get in touch with him.

In July, one user tweeted at Mangione, “I haven’t heard from you in months,” urging him to let him know if Mangione could honor the “commitments” he had made for the user’s wedding.

In late November, just weeks before the shooting, another user posted at Mangione, “thinking of you and prayers everyday in your name. Know you are missed and loved.”
看来你肯定是女的 :D

#33 Re: 这个杀人凶手好可惜啊

发表于 : 2024年 12月 10日 13:22
FoxMe
这是英雄,与去年自焚的美军士兵,都值得尊敬。

两人都是年轻白人,反映了西方社会的内在问题。

#34 Re: 这个杀人凶手好可惜啊

发表于 : 2024年 12月 10日 13:23
deerob
本来还以为是哪个穷人家孩子的父母因为被拒保而去世了,所以要报复。
现在看起来更像是一个在温室里长大但是脑子进了水的孩子

#35 Re: 这个杀人凶手好可惜啊

发表于 : 2024年 12月 10日 13:27
macarthur
WarmFall 写了: 2024年 12月 10日 12:49 我这段时间也在跟踪这件事,太让人惋惜了。

我想他一定是经历了一些人生中不容易的事,可是因为年轻,不知道如何应对?是不是也没有寻求家庭的support?
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#36 Re: 这个杀人凶手好可惜啊

发表于 : 2024年 12月 10日 13:27
WarmFall
FoxMe 写了: 2024年 12月 10日 13:22 这是英雄,与去年自焚的美军士兵,都值得尊敬。

两人都是年轻白人,反映了西方社会的内在问题。
这个少年的事件确实反映了美国当今教育的问题。但是现在绝不能说他是英雄,越高举他判的越重.

话说他这种行为不是英雄行为.

#37 Re: 这个杀人凶手好可惜啊

发表于 : 2024年 12月 10日 13:28
pathdream
tdm 写了: 2024年 12月 10日 13:03 带货卖啥?军火?毒品?
待客杀人啊什么的

#38 Re: 这个杀人凶手好可惜啊

发表于 : 2024年 12月 10日 13:30
pathdream
deerob 写了: 2024年 12月 10日 13:23 本来还以为是哪个穷人家孩子的父母因为被拒保而去世了,所以要报复。
现在看起来更像是一个在温室里长大但是脑子进了水的孩子
自信一点 不认为他脑袋进水了 脑子进了水的贪婪的资本家 一枪都漏出来了

#39 Re: 这个杀人凶手好可惜啊

发表于 : 2024年 12月 10日 13:34
noles
YouHi 写了: 2024年 12月 10日 12:20 他家那么有钱,保险拒付就杀人?

我脚得他脑袋出了问题。
你自己不看新闻?他家开养老院,里面很多老人被UHC据保Medicare Advantage,得不到医护,惨然死去。他才悲愤地为他们鸣不平。

#40 Re: 这个杀人凶手好可惜啊

发表于 : 2024年 12月 10日 13:37
hahan
敢动资本家的家丁
不杀一儆百还怎么得了
参加芝加哥麦草市场事件
为了弄死几个带头搞工运的
雇几个流氓杀一个警察
把罪名安在你头上
没有conviction 一样绞死你
当时欧洲大哗
还可以这样

你们这些P民
对美国资本家的凶残一无所知