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, and 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.
Where are you going with this? That he made obvious fuck ups? Sounds like human behaviour in extreme situations because assassination isn't exactly a side-gig you can pick up and get used to. If he had military background and deployment history on the other hand...
Very few people get to the point of murder while retaining all other rational faculties. This is some Mary's room shit too, unless you've committed a serious crime yourself and gotten away with it, you don't know what it's like.
I am not like lesser men. I could murder and get away with it no problem. In fact, murder might not even be wrong for men of my caliber. Built different.
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, and 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.
He flirted with the girl a week before he did the assassination. It's still a weird story, but that part has an explanation.
Where are you going with this? That he made obvious fuck ups? Sounds like human behaviour in extreme situations because assassination isn't exactly a side-gig you can pick up and get used to. If he had military background and deployment history on the other hand...
Very few people get to the point of murder while retaining all other rational faculties. This is some Mary's room shit too, unless you've committed a serious crime yourself and gotten away with it, you don't know what it's like.
I am not like lesser men. I could murder and get away with it no problem. In fact, murder might not even be wrong for men of my caliber. Built different.