The Luigi saga may not be over just yet
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having "wealth" doesn't automatically mean you can spend boatloads of cash, and it wasn't accessing the care that was the problem.
Being rich means he was covered and his immediate family was also covered. If his or someone from his family had problem with their insurance claim then they have lawyers to challenge or even pay up since they can afford it.
There may be some scenario like a friend or girlfriend but without any additional information it is as relevant as aliens. With the information that we have medical insurance should not have been a problem.
I'm still hoping there is something more although it is probably just pure ideologically motivated. You need to understand that this has more suspense and interesting characters that any movie. I'm just waiting for the revelation and understanding what the character arc was for Luigi.
Lol. It's like the first time you heard of Robin Hood being called Sir Robin of Loxley
Back surgery. I suspect he was a narcotic addict as is so often the path, and his insurance wouldn’t let him get opiates. Or maybe he blames the healthcare industry for denying opiates to “those who need it,” all of whom became addicts.
Have you read his "manifesto" where he explains the story and what he got? his wealth didn't help him at all.
I might get around to reading this faggots manifesto but it's not in my to do list
Wasn't a fake one going around? The little I've seen that seems ok does not touch on his wealth.