• wizardbeard@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    1 day ago

    It always seemed odd to me that someone who could so calmly pull off the murder of the CEO in the manner it was done and just casually bike off would end up caught the way Luigi was.

    Caught quick because the city has security cameras in every store? Feels plausible. Caught after a long search after deep investigation? Feels plausible.

    Caught after just enough time for the public to start getting rowdy, but not enough to have tracked him down through an investigation? Caught with the supposed weapon on him? Just feels off.

    If he avoided capture for the time that he did, he should have had some opportunities to ditch the gun.

    Motive seems off too. As far as has been released publicly, he was never a customer of the insurance company.

    Whole thing stinks.

    • FordBeeblebrox@lemmy.world
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      21 hours ago

      How many trash cans are there in NYC? Over the course of a week he could have sprinkled a piece of that gun in each of the five Burroughs miles apart, but he just so happened to have it, still fully assembled, chilling in his bag. Apparently this “terrorist” took the time to write a whole manifesto but stopped planning after “gun goes bang” and just started wandering around and thus was so easy to catch.

      I’ve walked through cow pastures that smelled better.

    • BeNotAfraid@lemmy.world
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      20 hours ago

      Edward Snowden has already said that facial recognition software is being widely used across America. They knew it was him and then planted the evidence. Government doesn’t want you to know they are constantly recording and tracking your movements. Big Tech sell them your location data.