Jordan Chariton showcases the latest in Luigi Mangione's trial, where his lawyer has now come out to showcase how police illegally detained him, didn't miran...
And if Luigi gets off on a technicality in court, the message isn’t sent. Putting up a fall guy while assassinating the “real” culprit quietly is nonsensical, especially because if Luigi is a fall guy (he isn’t), that increases the likelihood that he gets off and ruins the whole thing.
I just find it strange that everything to convict him was conveniently close to hand. The immediacy of it all feels like something out of a police proceedural more so than documented cases where it takes weeks or months even when it is fairly clear who did what so a case can be built.
And if Luigi gets off on a technicality in court, the message isn’t sent. Putting up a fall guy while assassinating the “real” culprit quietly is nonsensical, especially because if Luigi is a fall guy (he isn’t), that increases the likelihood that he gets off and ruins the whole thing.
oh I ABSOLUTELY believe Luigi did it.
I just find it strange that everything to convict him was conveniently close to hand. The immediacy of it all feels like something out of a police proceedural more so than documented cases where it takes weeks or months even when it is fairly clear who did what so a case can be built.