Luigi Mangione is accused of stalking United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson and shooting him to death on Dec. 4, 2024.

  • PunkRockSportsFan@fanaticus.social
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    10 hours ago

    That kid didn’t do it. They are railroading him too hard and committing too many procedural violations for it to be anything but a setup.

    Any normal case a judge would throw everything out for how prejudicial the state has behaved.

    The face they don’t care how blatantly prejudicial they are shows they don’t care if he did it or not.

    He didn’t do it.

    The CEOs wife had hmm killed for meeting his side piece there.

    The assassin was from El Salvador or something.

    • Treetrimmer@sh.itjust.works
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      2 hours ago

      All the photos look exactly like him tho… I mean is there is substantial evidence he didn’t do it? I fully support him, but I think it’s a stretch to say he was framed and the photos look nothing alike

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          39 minutes ago

          Could those photos be ai generated?

          The only way we can be reasonably sure they are not is if we believe the prosecution is honoring their commitment to the constitution and acting in good faith.

          I do not believe they are acting in good faith.

          This means I have reasonable doubt on their entire effort.

          Justice is dead.

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        55 minutes ago

        Innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt

        The misuse of evidence and the lead detective and mayor sharing evidence his lawyer hasn’t seen in a media campaign to impugn the man.

        There’s reasonable doubt in their earnest attempt at seeking justice here. They seem hellbent on violating his constitutional rights.

        I doubt they have the right guy. Reasonably

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        36 minutes ago

        There shouldn’t need to be evidence of his innocence, there should need to be an overwhelming amount of evidence proving he’s guilty. That’s part of the foundation for justice that courts are meant to uphold.

        Edit: mistype for spelling