Luigi Mangione

I don't know, but if so, now wouldn't that be convenient?
Thompson was one of several senior executives under investigation by the Department of Justice for insider trading and antitrust law violations. I'm sure BlackRock was not happy about the bad publicity and possible liability if things came to light after increasing its stake in the company.
UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was facing DOJ probe for insider trading when he was killed in targeted NYC shooting
 
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I read that those prisoners where Luigi is they can only have so much on their $ accounts and can buy songs. What it is is this 2001? Some one should just make mp3s of people giving messages - oh and then just like filthy shit he can wank too. :) he doesn’t need to buy any Diddy songs - he can just listen to that shit in the cell next door.
 
I just wish this thing never happened.
And it never would have happened if he, and the entire industry, just operated fairly and treated their customers with even a baseline of respect; if legislation was in place to protect people rather than allow for them to be exploited to an almost unlimited extent.

Luigi, allegedly, killed a person.
A person callously responsible for thousands of deaths himself.

The thread moves fast, but here is my full take a few pages back if you care for it - including the dark and sad reality of our world that violence, all too often, actually has been and likely will be the answer. Sometimes for good, sometimes for bad.

Maybe things aren't quite as black and white as most would like it to be - maybe there's a whole lot of 'moral grey'.
 
If Luigi murdered him, it was in retaliation for the very disgusting reasons mentioned, which does make him (or whoever actually did it,) a hero in a way. Someone willing to fight for what they believe, and let's be honest, someone on the right side of history. People don't look back at the men that chopped off the heads of Louis and Marie Antoinette as evil or bad, they look back and see they fought back against corruption and inequality. Now, to expect us to believe that a Chief Executive Officer of a company that makes millions per year (per year) denying life to hundreds of thousands is a victim, or somehow innocent in all aspects is truly ridiculous.
LOL > then why don't "Y'all in 'Merica" assemble a whole army of "Hot Vigilante Luigis" to take out NOT just every greedy Healthcare CEO > BUT all corrupt enabling Federal / State politicians + powerful special interest lobbyists + equally greedy Healthcare investors / shareholders + dumb, uniformed, apathetic U.S. voters + Constitutional Law experts who oppose making universal access to Healthcare a BASIC HUMAN RIGHT vs privilege like every other civilized Democratic nation on Earth?!:(