• moody
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    15 hours ago

    Even if he committed the crime, and kept all the evidence conveniently in his backpack

    Yeah, he conveniently carried around a disposable weapon used in a murder that he was wanted for, instead of disposing of it. Also he conveniently wrote a manifesto related to the murder and carried that around in his backpack as well.

    Nothing suspicious here. Move along.

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      6 hours ago

      disposable weapon

      Printed guns aren’t “disposable”; they’re untraceable. A printed firearm can function for tens of thousands of rounds, and is not necessarily any less accurate than any other polymer firearm.

      If he never expected to even make it out of NYC, carrying that stuff kinda makes sense. But I def. would have dumped everything in the Hudson river.

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        3 hours ago

        It’s disposable in the sense that it costs basically nothing to make and can easily be disposed of if you need to. A bit of heat and it’s no longer a gun, and nobody would know that it ever was.

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      14 hours ago

      Not a manifesto. Manifestos are published by the author. We have no way of knowing who authored that police officer’s fever dream, but since the police published it, it wasn’t written by Luigi. Also the language and grammar are consistent with the lack of education that cops receive, not the level of education that Luigi received.

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        5 hours ago

        not the level of education that Luigi received.

        Just because someone has a college degree doesn’t mean that they can write for shit.

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        14 hours ago

        They called it a manifesto, which is why I used the term. If it’s real, he was basically just carrying around a written confession in his backpack just to make the cops’ jobs easier, I guess.