#or someone else in the company could have had Brian killed off to remove scrutiny from the DOJ ongoing investigation into UHC
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innocentimouto · 22 days ago
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I'm so glad for this opportunity to share my theories that neither you nor any of my mutuals asked for!
It's too early for us to have all the facts, but I really am beginning to think Luigi Mangione didn't kill the CEO.
We've gotten these conflicting statements that he changed after the back surgery and disappeared, which led so many to believe the surgery went horribly and the many diseases he had, and the lack of care he received from doctors, and the lack of understanding of his pain from those in his life---all led to him snapping.
This was the only plausible thing people could come up with, especially with EVERYBODY who knew him referring to him as a kind and driven person and having shown no signs of violence.
Except some time after the surgery, he went backpacking in Japan and supposedly Thailand?? His alleged Reddit account stated the surgery improved his health a lot, and after some digging, apparently he's always been fascinated with traveling with as little as possible.
That same account mentioned his leg locked in place at one point, so again, how do you go from that to apparently months of backpacking unless it was a successful surgery?
The surgery supposedly happened in July 2023, and it's stated by friends he changed a bit after that and eventually went on his Asia trip. One article mentions he sent a video to his friend about the nature in Japan and about just needing some time.
His mom filed a missing person's report on November 18, 2024 to San Francisco police, but family/friends had been reaching out to his social medias for a while before that. The report stated he last spoke to his mom July 2024.
Why would he decide during this time to return to America and take out the UHC CEO? It's much more plausible that he's taking the fall instead of people trying to reason his pain and mental illness drove him to do something that hundreds of thousands have went through in worse conditions with far less resources.
I know no one deals with pain the same, but there are a lot of holes in this investigation. There are about 3 different backpacks for one. For another, how is someone able to be calm when their gun starts getting jammed while trying to shoot someone in public when NO ONE in their life can even remotely speak about anything negative about him?
Most importantly, why would he be stupid enough to keep the murder weapon, wear the exact same clothes from that day, AND give the same fake ID he used at the hostel to the cops??
He "wanted to be caught" does not explain him getting to another state, and some employee recognizing him instantly when his own mother and friends couldn't from pictures. Also doesn't explain everything with Peak Design. Why would they need to track his backpack if a McDonald's employee alerted police first?
They claimed to have some fingerprints before they "caught" him, but only confirmed it until after his arrest.
No one, not Lawtube, independent journalists, MSM, even people who side with Luigi, are considering anyone who actually had motive to kill Brian Thomson who made many enemies not only to customers but others within his company.
Everyone talks about how the meeting continued without him, yet I haven't heard anyone bring up that may be because they WANTED him gone. Who had things to gain if he were to be gone?
There's a lot more to this than what we have, but what made me change my mind about Luigi being the killer was his Asia trip and the multiple backpacks. And that a tech guy would handwrite his "manifesto". People are happy a CEO is dead due to using AI to deny 90% of customers, yet won't consider AI was used to frame Luigi Mangione?
As disappointed as many of us would be once we get the evidence that Luigi Mangione didn't do it (or the confirmation that all "evidence" from cops is circumstantial/planted), I cannot get over the image of some higher ups losing it over the cops choosing the WORST POSSIBLE scape goat.
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