The attack on the 50-year-old executive—allegedly by the now 27-year-old Luigi Mangione—immediately sparked an outpouring of public fury not at the gunman, but at UnitedHealthcare itself.

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    The story has changed a couple times, but I thought it was always about an employee or a customer calling it in because they recognized him, or he was acting shady. Then the cops come and he gives them a fake ID that matches the one of the hostel person.

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      They originally said they saw the fake id on the table, alongside the manifesto. Idk about you, but i can totally make out the text of an id on a table using peripheral vision as i pass.

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          What you don’t take incriminating evidence of your worst felonies to your local Burger Shoppe and just start showing that shit off?

          I figured we all did that.

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          Yesiree! When you’re the subject of the largest current manhunt in the country, make sure you take all the damning evidence and play with it.

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            In the game, we call that a conviction starter package. Everything a prosecutor needs to do his or her job, all in one backpack with nation wide weeks long narrative shaping operation executed via all media formats.

            Everything is normal, it makes sense 🤡