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2025-04-18 16:27:02
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Kip Ashlynn on Nostr: I don't think he did it. I think he was a convenient Patsy because he comes from a ...

I don't think he did it. I think he was a convenient Patsy because he comes from a prominent Maryland family that's notorious for their wretched senior care facilities and had cut ties with them over values etc. So the narrative was easy to craft and would be known by Baltimore prominent people (like Pelosi) who may have had a stake in what CEO Brian Thompson was about to testify on (insider trading). I think Luigi randomly woke up in a PA field (it happens), tried to get a hotel but couldn't, then went to wait in McDonald's where the police conveniently found all the incriminating evidence they could need on him. The shooter was so careful and meticulous in so many ways, but then just forgot to not hold on to incriminating evidence? I have reasonable doubts.

Full disclosure, I am from a nearby town in Maryland, and I also cut ties with my family. But I was able to grow and flourish unlike Luigi. Cutting ties with family and old scenes and trying to be something new for yourself makes you so vulnerable and to me this case really highlights that. I cannot help but feel so lucky nothing bad happened to me when I did that, and I feel so sad for him that this is happening. In Maryland Luigi has a stellar reputation as an all around solid quality human being. Everyone has a story about him it seems, and all the stories are so sweet. But on TikTok there was so much weird AI content of him it was horrifying to me (why I left TikTok and came to Nostr). So that's why I support him and want a quick and fair trial. I believe he is innocent and want him to be free.

Many of the people who go to his court cases don't necessarily support him or the allegations. They just are using this as a platform to protest the terrible health care industry. The deceased Brian Thompson instituted AI bots to automatically deny people life saving health coverage that they had been paying for. How many preventable deaths was he responsible for? How much money did he make denying the services his customers were paying for? How is that not criminal? If the healthcare industry as a business is moving towards "we take your money then automatically deny you care until you die" then some do argue that it was not wrong to kill the person who did that.

I think the trial will bring some interesting information to the public, but they keep on delaying his court dates. I think they are hoping the public forgets about it. But that's why I'm so gung-ho about talking about it! Sorry for the long essay response 😅

#freeluigi #luigimangione


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