United Healthcare CEO shot and killed in NYC

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This is kind of where I stand on this as of now. It's a little too wild for me.

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Let me get this straight:

Killer is Luigi Mangione, Ivy League grad with degrees in comp sci, avid reader and active contributor on GitHub.

He has a 130+ IQ but he takes off his mask at a Starbucks to flirt with an employee, then an hour later goes and calmly kills the CEO of a major healthcare company, rides away on a bike.

A week later goes to a local McDonalds where he brings the murder weapon, the fake ID he used to check into a hotel, and a written manifesto on how horrible the American healthcare system is. He somehow gets identified by the cashier after he sits down.

He works on his laptop until police come inside the McDonalds, sitting there with a ghost gun and suppressor he made himself.

Gotcha.
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Plenty of 130+ IQ people without a lick of common sense.
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Why is it that unless every single fact makes 1000% perfect sense, it must really be some kind of vast conspiracy?

And unless the information changed, or he did it there as well, he didn't take the mask off at Starbucks. It was at the hostel he stayed at.

As to why he took it off? Because a lady asked him to and ***** is undefeated.
"If you will not fight for right when you can easily win without blood shed; if you will not fight when your victory is sure and not too costly; you may come to the moment when you will have to fight with all the odds against you and only a precarious chance of survival. There may even be a worse case. You may have to fight when there is no hope of victory, because it is better to perish than to live as slaves." - Sir Winston Churchill
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bobbranco said:

Plenty of 130+ IQ people without a lick of common sense.


Exactly. Additionally, there is often an arrogance that comes with some high IQ people. I'm suspect Luigi thought in his own mind that he was too smart to get caught by a bunch of donut munchers. In the end, it was a 100 IQ McEmployee who blew his plan.
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Lots of Ivy League kids don't have the sense to come in out of the rain.
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bobbranco said:

Plenty of 130+ IQ people without a lick of common sense.
Makes me glad my IQ is low /s
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FIDO95 said:

Dicer said:

Tats what people are saying. You mind explaining what that is?
It often occurs with activities, often sports, that put high stress on the back. I've most commonly seen it in gymnasts and cheerleaders but can happen with any activity that puts high load on the lower back.

On the Xray, you can see 4 screws and a plate. The top 2 screws appear to be in the L5 vertebrae, and the bottom 2 screws are in the sacrum. All run through a plate to provide stability in hopes of preventing further shifting of the L5. If you look closely, you can see that the L5 remains shifted anteriorly (forward, right to left on Xray). You would have to ask any orthopedic surgeon if that degree of anterior shift is acceptable following surgery.
Othopods shouldnt be doing spine surgery, but that's for another thread
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suburban cowboy said:

We've now got;
-privatized healthcare
-gun / ghost gun crime
-McDonald's consumption

this is what European nightmares are made of


Euros eat a **** ton of McDs. Don't let them lie to you
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FIDO95 said:

bobbranco said:

Plenty of 130+ IQ people without a lick of common sense.


Exactly. Additionally, there is often an arrogance that comes with some high IQ people. I'm suspect Luigi thought in his own mind that he was too smart to get caught by a bunch of donut munchers. In the end, it was a 100 IQ McEmployee who blew his plan.
I actually know someone like that, although haven't seen him roughly a decade as he moved to California to work for some tech company.

Has an IQ of probably 160-170. He can do almost any math problem in his head, faster than someone could work it out using a computer.

He has less than zero common sense and would be the guy in that cartoon. He also loves to remind everyone just how smart he is and that he has a PhD.

That said, he is not a bad guy. I don't think he could hurt someone if he wanted to. Generally super high IQ people are just different, as though whatever in their brain gives them that high IQ makes them somewhat abnormal in other areas.
"If you will not fight for right when you can easily win without blood shed; if you will not fight when your victory is sure and not too costly; you may come to the moment when you will have to fight with all the odds against you and only a precarious chance of survival. There may even be a worse case. You may have to fight when there is no hope of victory, because it is better to perish than to live as slaves." - Sir Winston Churchill
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wangus12 said:

suburban cowboy said:

We've now got;
-privatized healthcare
-gun / ghost gun crime
-McDonald's consumption

this is what European nightmares are made of


Euros eat a **** ton of McDs. Don't let them lie to you
Munich on Sunday....McD was a mob scene, insane how Euros eat that garbage
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Glad he got caught. It seemed unlikely he would be able to evade arrest much longer.
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Cynic said:

Glad he got caught. It seemed unlikely he would be able to evade arrest much longer.


I mean he got busted by a mcdonalds employee who recognized the eyebrows... doesn't exactly scream that they were nipping at his heels
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whytho987654 said:

FIDO95 said:

Dicer said:

Tats what people are saying. You mind explaining what that is?
It often occurs with activities, often sports, that put high stress on the back. I've most commonly seen it in gymnasts and cheerleaders but can happen with any activity that puts high load on the lower back.

On the Xray, you can see 4 screws and a plate. The top 2 screws appear to be in the L5 vertebrae, and the bottom 2 screws are in the sacrum. All run through a plate to provide stability in hopes of preventing further shifting of the L5. If you look closely, you can see that the L5 remains shifted anteriorly (forward, right to left on Xray). You would have to ask any orthopedic surgeon if that degree of anterior shift is acceptable following surgery.
Othopods shouldnt be doing spine surgery, but that's for another thread


Agree. Back surgery should always be done by a neurosurgeon. You have two things involved, nerves and bones. Nerves are the most important thing so get a neurosurgeon.
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TAMUallen said:

Cynic said:

Glad he got caught. It seemed unlikely he would be able to evade arrest much longer.


I mean he got busted by a mcdonalds employee who recognized the eyebrows... doesn't exactly scream that they were nipping at his heels
I was just thinking that. Didn't the NYC mayor say they were closing in on him...ha yeah right.
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Ag_07 said:

ABATTBQ11 said:

Emotional Support Cobra said:

Could it be a cosplayer type thing? I mean who carries the gun and manifesto to get lunch?


If he's moving around to evade police with minimal possessions, it would make sense that he'd have what he views as most vital or important on him at all times. That way if he has to bug out or his hiding place is raided, he won't lose what he sees as irreplaceable.

This

Only thing I can't make sense of is why he only got as far as PA.


May have wanted to lay low in a place he knew. Makes sense if he went to PSU.

Also, he could have been waiting for another opportunity for a hit on someone else.
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Cynic said:

Glad he got caught. It seemed unlikely he would be able to evade arrest much longer.


I will be the cynic here. Sounds fishy. I keep thinking of Fahrenheit 451.
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wangus12 said:

suburban cowboy said:

We've now got;
-privatized healthcare
-gun / ghost gun crime
-McDonald's consumption

this is what European nightmares are made of


Euros eat a **** ton of McDs. Don't let them lie to you
It's that Royale with cheese that draws them in
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So the weapon was a glock, not a ghost gun?

And he had the weapon on him, along with a fake ID he used, wearing the same clothes he had in NYC…on his laptop in a McDonald's….it truly sounds unbelievable
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The 'Craigs List Killer' Phillip Markoff back in 2009 was a Boston College Med Student in his twenties (Oncology focus) who one week while his fiance left town to finish planning their upcoming wedding...decided to use his laptop at his own home and reach out to women advertising 'massages' on Craigs List...drove to the hotel in his own car, walked in hotel lobbies with security cameras...robbed them and shot and killed one of them...

And the cops using the video cameras and tracking down the internet cookies to his apartment address caught him relatively quick...and boy was he a really smart young man surprised in the police interrogation that the police had found him (which is all on YouTube).

Just be glad that you have tried to get in the head of a sociopath irrational 'book smart' individual who fell off the mental cliff and you are having trouble understanding why he behaved like he did, or made several mistakes to help get him caught.
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UPenn, not Penn State.
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FIDO95 said:

Dicer said:

Tats what people are saying. You mind explaining what that is?
It often occurs with activities, often sports, that put high stress on the back. I've most commonly seen it in gymnasts and cheerleaders but can happen with any activity that puts high load on the lower back.

On the Xray, you can see 4 screws and a plate. The top 2 screws appear to be in the L5 vertebrae, and the bottom 2 screws are in the sacrum. All run through a plate to provide stability in hopes of preventing further shifting of the L5. If you look closely, you can see that the L5 remains shifted anteriorly (forward, right to left on Xray). You would have to ask any orthopedic surgeon if that degree of anterior shift is acceptable following surgery.


I have an L5 that is slipped forward, just had an MRI last month. No surgery recommended from my back doc, I still play golf and lift lighter weights and stretch a lot to be more flexible. She told me the L5 doesn't just slip forward from a moment but usually a life of stress on the back, usually sports, etc.

I have no plans to get that **** put in my back, and my doc said I can keep going to my chiropractor. I have yet to want to write a manifesto, and I'm 57.
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Quote:

NBC News and other sources are confirming that Mangione is a member of a prominent family of landowners and developers who own and operate Turf Valley in Ellicott City and Hayfields Country Club in Baltimore County. Baltimore Fishbowl's calls for comment from Turf Valley and Hayfields were not immediately returned.

WBAL-TV reported that Mangione is a cousin of Baltimore County Delegate Nino Mangione, R-District 42A. The delegate's office did not immediately respond to Baltimore Fishbowl's request for comment.
Smart, rich kid from a prominent family. Actual valedictorian of a exclusive boys school...

https://baltimorefishbowl.com/stories/luigi-mangione-person-of-interest-in-unitedhealthcare-ceo-slaying-has-maryland-roots/
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bobbranco said:

Unless the fedgov takes the case.


On what charge?

Not many federal charges carry the death penalty.
People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because hard men stand ready to do violence on their behalf.
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dermdoc said:

Cynic said:

Glad he got caught. It seemed unlikely he would be able to evade arrest much longer.


I will be the cynic here. Sounds fishy. I keep thinking of Fahrenheit 451.
I keep thinking of a number of really smart well-educated people like the Craigs List Killer and Unabomber who were also murderous sociopathic idiots. Trying to get into the head of someone who does something like this...this is not a young man whose brain is functioning in a normal way.
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MarkTwain said:

bobbranco said:

Unless the fedgov takes the case.


On what charge?

Not many federal charges carry the death penalty
nm
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The NYPD, FBI, etc. who ran down this guy pretty fast deserve a lot of credit.

Like the Unabomber, I think this guy would have killed again had he been given enough time to plan another act (i.e., entered a Serial Killer mode). He may have already had more target ideas on a To-Do list.
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Or like why on God's green earth did he not fly out of the country immediately.
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Muy said:

FIDO95 said:

Dicer said:

Tats what people are saying. You mind explaining what that is?
It often occurs with activities, often sports, that put high stress on the back. I've most commonly seen it in gymnasts and cheerleaders but can happen with any activity that puts high load on the lower back.

On the Xray, you can see 4 screws and a plate. The top 2 screws appear to be in the L5 vertebrae, and the bottom 2 screws are in the sacrum. All run through a plate to provide stability in hopes of preventing further shifting of the L5. If you look closely, you can see that the L5 remains shifted anteriorly (forward, right to left on Xray). You would have to ask any orthopedic surgeon if that degree of anterior shift is acceptable following surgery.


I have an L5 that is slipped forward, just had an MRI last month. No surgery recommended from my back doc, I still play golf and lift lighter weights and stretch a lot to be more flexible. She told me the L5 doesn't just slip forward from a moment but usually a life of stress on the back, usually sports, etc.

I have no plans to get that **** put in my back, and my doc said I can keep going to my chiropractor. I have yet to want to write a manifesto, and I'm 57.

My BIL is an Ortho Spine surgeon and even he will tell me the last resort for any back issue is back surgery.

That said, he looked at the above pic and replied with this…
" Lowest screw looks ok I think. That screw is going into the ilium.
L5 is fine. It's just spondylolisthesis so they just fuse it as is.
If you reduce L5 on S1, like try to restore it, you can get a stretch injury to L5."

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Fall92 said:

UPenn, not Penn State.


My bad. I thought I'd read that somewhere else but was probably mistaken.
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Pumpkinhead said:

The NYPD, FBI, etc. who ran down this guy pretty fast deserve a lot of credit.

Like the Unabomber, I think this guy would have killed again had he been given enough time to plan another act (i.e., entered a Serial Killer mode). He may have already had more target ideas on a To-Do list.


I know they worked tirelessly and their work has helped gather a lot of evidence. But I also lol'd when the guy was actually caught by a McDonald's cashier who called the cops.
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Been busy all afternoon, and I'm just now seeing this and reading the initial responses. F16, you did not disappoint.
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Gig em G said:

So the weapon was a glock, not a ghost gun?

And he had the weapon on him, along with a fake ID he used, wearing the same clothes he had in NYC…on his laptop in a McDonald's….it truly sounds unbelievable


"Ghost gun" and Glock aren't exactly mutually exclusive. You can build a "Glock" using Glock parts and an 80% frame the same way you can build an AR using an upper, 80% lower, and trigger/parts kit. It may not have Glock on the frame, but it's the exact same as one in every other way.
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Gig em G said:

So the weapon was a glock, not a ghost gun?
Many so called "ghost guns," especially the 3D printed type, use a Glock based design. They even accept Glock magazines.

The Glock Gen3 and older are no longer protected by their copyright/trademark/patent so anyone can make a gun based on them. There are numerous Glock clones on the market like PSA, Canik, and SAR USA, and the design for a Glock frame can easily be downloaded and printed if someone wants to assemble one on their own.
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Muy said:

Pumpkinhead said:

The NYPD, FBI, etc. who ran down this guy pretty fast deserve a lot of credit.

Like the Unabomber, I think this guy would have killed again had he been given enough time to plan another act (i.e., entered a Serial Killer mode). He may have already had more target ideas on a To-Do list.


I know they worked tirelessly and their work has helped gather a lot of evidence. But I also lol'd when the guy was actually caught by a McDonald's cashier who called the cops .


Yup Trump doing his thing. He should be the Time man of the year.

 
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