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Old Video that's Everywhere [even on Wikipedia]


New Footage released 4 days ago:

The new footage is 7 and a half minutes long, and lasts from the start of the incident all the way until 4 minutes after Police arrive [yes, it took 3 minutes and a half for Police to arrive]

Highlights [not sending the full video since it's 110mb, 11x longer than .org's maximum]


22 seconds in, Mangione has reached the other side of the street, and is now on the run.
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1 minute in, someone from across the street notices the dead CEO, and cuts through traffic to investiagate.

1 minute 10 seconds in, he alerts somebody else.

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1 minute and 30 seconds in, they decide to look closer.
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About 2 minutes in, Security from a nearby [what i assume to be] plaza or hotel come and investigate themselves
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Then, 4 minutes in, police arrive.
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What the footage shows, and what it doesn't.

Off the bat, it's clear the new footage is much clearer. We have the incident in 360p instead of sub 144p!
But, what it doesn't show is this.

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This is the Chairmanwon V1. The "3D printed" Ghost-gun that Luigi used to kill the CEO.
3D printed in quotes because everything but the magazine and frame are not 3D printed. Every internal part is made from CNC machines, Metal parts you can buy online.

The Chairmanwon V1 is Semi-Automatic, meaning when you press the trigger, it fires once, then when you press it again, it fired once. No need to automatically re chamber it [like a bolt action/lever action rifle]

But, a big issue with this gun is the fact that, when a suppressor is added on [in blue, in attached photo] it's slide [top part of the gun that moves when it rechambers] kind of gets stuck, resulting in the user having to automatically chamber it with the slide.

How a normal pistol should function:
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[this is a glock, and the Chairmanwon V1 is heavily inspired by the glock, so it functions basically the same/very similiar]

Which the 1st video shows.


The reason this is so interesting is, it shows that Luigi legitimately knew what he was doing. He knew exactly what to do, didn't panic. Meaning he definitely tested his "Ghost-gun" with it's suppressor attachment before the assassination.

This video has more information on it, if you care enough:

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Wow
 
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I know the nephew of the CEO killed, jfl

He lost it. Being so used to a life of luxury & then to see your loved ones killed must be devastating.
 
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Wasted life award goes to.
 
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Wasted life award goes to.
He was suffering from some spine problem, which caused him chronic pain & couldn't even fuck

He had nothing to lose...he was very likely suicidal
 
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He was suffering from some spine problem, which caused him chronic pain & couldn't even fuck

He had nothing to lose...he was very likely suicidal
Just lol
 
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I know the nephew of the CEO killed, jfl

He lost it. Being so used to a life of luxury & then to see your loved ones killed must be devastating.
Just like the loved ones of those denied insurance for life threatening illnesses.
 
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I know the nephew of the CEO killed, jfl

He lost it. Being so used to a life of luxury & then to see your loved ones killed must be devastating.
That moment when you grew up an LTN ogre ,bullied by normies all his life so pushed hard to become a healthcare insurance CEO, so you could get back at normies by denying them boner pills and nose extension surgeries, when all of a sudden some chad with a bit of back pain decides to kill you and now you’re staring up from hell watching foids on the internet celebrate your murder and girlgoon to him.

Dismal days indeed
 
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He was suffering from some spine problem, which caused him chronic pain & couldn't even fuck

He had nothing to lose...he was very likely suicidal
Realsurgerymax/Giant had a great take on this topic on his story a while back when it happened.

Lived seemingly a great life and then decided to murder somebody because he couldn't have sex, and is made a hero.
Compared to an incel that lashes out after an inferior life where they are treated worse solely because of their looks, and people villainise them.

Both behave wrongly but one is made a hero, not just because of who he killed, but because he also looked good and so they sympathise for him.
 
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Old Video that's Everywhere [even on Wikipedia]
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New Footage released 4 days ago:
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The new footage is 7 and a half minutes long, and lasts from the start of the incident all the way until 4 minutes after Police arrive [yes, it took 3 minutes and a half for Police to arrive]

Highlights [not sending the full video since it's 110mb, 11x longer than .org's maximum]


22 seconds in, Mangione has reached the other side of the street, and is now on the run.
View attachment 4409482
1 minute in, someone from across the street notices the dead CEO, and cuts through traffic to investiagate.

1 minute 10 seconds in, he alerts somebody else.

View attachment 4409479
1 minute and 30 seconds in, they decide to look closer.
View attachment 4409459
About 2 minutes in, Security from a nearby [what i assume to be] plaza or hotel come and investigate themselves
View attachment 4409483
Then, 4 minutes in, police arrive.
View attachment 4409485

What the footage shows, and what it doesn't.

Off the bat, it's clear the new footage is much clearer. We have the incident in 360p instead of sub 144p!
But, what it doesn't show is this.

View attachment 4409493
This is the Chairmanwon V1. The "3D printed" Ghost-gun that Luigi used to kill the CEO.
3D printed in quotes because everything but the magazine and frame are not 3D printed. Every internal part is made from CNC machines, Metal parts you can buy online.

The Chairmanwon V1 is Semi-Automatic, meaning when you press the trigger, it fires once, then when you press it again, it fired once. No need to automatically re chamber it [like a bolt action/lever action rifle]

But, a big issue with this gun is the fact that, when a suppressor is added on [in blue, in attached photo] it's slide [top part of the gun that moves when it rechambers] kind of gets stuck, resulting in the user having to automatically chamber it with the slide.

How a normal pistol should function:
View attachment 4409509
[this is a glock, and the Chairmanwon V1 is heavily inspired by the glock, so it functions basically the same/very similiar]

Which the 1st video shows.
View attachment 4409451

The reason this is so interesting is, it shows that Luigi legitimately knew what he was doing. He knew exactly what to do, didn't panic. Meaning he definitely tested his "Ghost-gun" with it's suppressor attachment before the assassination.

This video has more information on it, if you care enough:

@aids @InanimatePragmatist @yussimania @acm @Hernan



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Message to admins:
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Realsurgerymax/Giant had a great take on this topic on his story a while back when it happened.

Lived seemingly a great life and then decided to murder somebody because he couldn't have sex, and is made a hero.
Compared to an incel that lashes out after an inferior life where they are treated worse solely because of their looks, and people villainise them.

Both behave wrongly but one is made a hero, not just because of who he killed, but because he also looked good and so they sympathise for him.
I saw a statement from someone who knew him that a few months before it all happened, he seemed to be recovering very well, and could even do gym type activities
that sex thing i think came a year before
I genuinely believe he saw himself as a savior of poorer people
rich guy, relied on insurance
didn't get it, still easily paid for it since rich
did research into insurance, saw how fucked it is [left a review on a book on goodreads on a very anti insurance company book]

Like, a white guy who visits central africa, gets caught up in the warlord shit accidentally whilst siteseeing, then dedicates his life to raising awareness
he experienced it, suddenly he feels empathy
 
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I know the nephew of the CEO killed, jfl

He lost it. Being so used to a life of luxury & then to see your loved ones killed must be devastating.
soft ass boy ngl, you can't be beyond tragedy
 
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The reason this is so interesting is, it shows that Luigi legitimately knew what he was doing. He knew exactly what to do, didn't panic. Meaning he definitely tested his "Ghost-gun" with it's suppressor attachment before the assassination.
Very nice thread, i never knew parts of his gun were 3D printed.

What an intresting case.
Like, a white guy who visits central africa, gets caught up in the warlord shit accidentally whilst siteseeing, then dedicates his life to raising awareness
I never got the point of 'raising awereness' this way. It seems bullshit to me, there's plenty other things you can do than ruining your entire life.
 
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I saw a statement from someone who knew him that a few months before it all happened, he seemed to be recovering very well, and could even do gym type activities
that sex thing i think came a year before
I genuinely believe he saw himself as a savior of poorer people
rich guy, relied on insurance
didn't get it, still easily paid for it since rich
did research into insurance, saw how fucked it is [left a review on a book on goodreads on a very anti insurance company book]

Like, a white guy who visits central africa, gets caught up in the warlord shit accidentally whilst siteseeing, then dedicates his life to raising awareness
he experienced it, suddenly he feels empathy
God knows how long he was preparing this though. He could have sought revenge immediately upon his insurance claim getting declined, using his supposedly newfound empathy as an excuse to murder somebody.

Part of me doesn't necessarily agree with his actions, but sees it as heroic, while the other part wants the book thrown at him. I've always been very conflicted by this to be honest.
Was the murder justified? Would killing the CEO change anything? Was this specific CEO directly responsible for an increase in declined insurance claims? I would love to sit down and talk with Luigi one day.
His actions could be perceived as righteous, but what did he really change? Is the world any better today?
 
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Good thread
 
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God knows how long he was preparing this though. He could have sought revenge immediately upon his insurance claim getting declined, using his supposedly newfound empathy as an excuse to murder somebody.

Part of me doesn't necessarily agree with his actions, but sees it as heroic, while the other part wants the book thrown at him. I've always been very conflicted by this to be honest.
Was the murder justified? Would killing the CEO change anything? Was this specific CEO directly responsible for an increase in declined insurance claims? I would love to sit down and talk with Luigi one day.
His actions could be perceived as righteous, but what did he really change? Is the world any better today?
I don't think he was overly narcassistic or sociopathic like some people suggest. I don't think there was just a monster inside of him and he so happened to direct it against someone who you could argue deserved it.
I have read many case studies on ASPD patients and even if they look perfect on the surface [which luigi magnione did] theres always a story from someone out there that shows they aren't quite there, and such a story hasn't come out yet for him.

The assasination definitely set a precedent that's still going on.
His death resulted in bipartison support, largely, which wasn't something that was common at all at the time
And now, people in the right and left are agreeing on very many things out of nowhere, for example, Israel and the Epstein files.
I think his was the first domino to fall.
What didn't happen were CEO's just dying left and right [though a copy cat CEO assasination did happen which the media barely covered on purpose, though it was only the one] which very many people wanted.
Funny, Luigi literally said it was extremely easy to do in his manifesto.
He said obtaining the gun was super easy, the ammo was easy, finding out where the CEO would be was easy.
Police had no clue aswell until that mcdonalds worker ratted him out

I truly believe if that didn't happen, Luigi would only of been able to get caught with NSA SIG INT shit where they trace someone via their advertising cookies or having a team meticulously look at thousands of CCTV cameras and inspect every train ticket and taxi ride
Normal in movies, insane level of manpower in real life, and half of me believes they wouldn't go through all that effort to be completely honest.
 
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I don't think he was overly narcassistic or sociopathic like some people suggest. I don't think there was just a monster inside of him and he so happened to direct it against someone who you could argue deserved it.
I have read many case studies on ASPD patients and even if they look perfect on the surface [which luigi magnione did] theres always a story from someone out there that shows they aren't quite there, and such a story hasn't come out yet for him.

The assasination definitely set a precedent that's still going on.
His death resulted in bipartison support, largely, which wasn't something that was common at all at the time
And now, people in the right and left are agreeing on very many things out of nowhere, for example, Israel and the Epstein files.
I think his was the first domino to fall.
What didn't happen were CEO's just dying left and right [though a copy cat CEO assasination did happen which the media barely covered on purpose, though it was only the one] which very many people wanted.
Funny, Luigi literally said it was extremely easy to do in his manifesto.
He said obtaining the gun was super easy, the ammo was easy, finding out where the CEO would be was easy.
Police had no clue aswell until that mcdonalds worker ratted him out

I truly believe if that didn't happen, Luigi would only of been able to get caught with NSA SIG INT shit where they trace someone via their advertising cookies or having a team meticulously look at thousands of CCTV cameras and inspect every train ticket and taxi ride
Normal in movies, insane level of manpower in real life, and half of me believes they wouldn't go through all that effort to be completely honest.
How did they get his face initially again? Was it revealed on CCTV?
Any morals aside, crazy fucking impressive.
I wonder if he wanted to get caught, given his manifesto, what he had in his backpack, etc., or if that was just in case he did.
 
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How did they get his face initially again? Was it revealed on CCTV?
Any morals aside, crazy fucking impressive.
I wonder if he wanted to get caught, given his manifesto, what he had in his backpack, etc., or if that was just in case he did.
In my opinion, he was definitely planning to come out and say it was him
For the face, it's literally 0 on it's own in a court of law lol
and it didn't help in catching him either
and, it's not impressive. Literally anyone in this forum could do it, literally anyone
 
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How cant i watch the video? Does my country block it or what
 
He was suffering from some spine problem, which caused him chronic pain & couldn't even fuck

He had nothing to lose...he was very likely suicidal

Chad doesn't have sex for a few months and goes postal. Then foids celebrate because he's hot

Incels don't have sex their whole lives and are called toxic evil terrorists by normies. :dafuckfeels:
 
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Realsurgerymax/Giant had a great take on this topic on his story a while back when it happened.

Lived seemingly a great life and then decided to murder somebody because he couldn't have sex, and is made a hero.
Compared to an incel that lashes out after an inferior life where they are treated worse solely because of their looks, and people villainise them.

Both behave wrongly but one is made a hero, not just because of who he killed, but because he also looked good and so they sympathise for him.
perverse normoid soyciety can sympathize with a good looking killer who’s lived a good life, but not with genetic waste.
 
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Very nice thread, i never knew parts of his gun were 3D printed.

What an intresting case.

I never got the point of 'raising awereness' this way. It seems bullshit to me, there's plenty other things you can do than ruining your entire life.
“muh awareness” “muh awareness”

it’s like protestors getting locked up and catching criminal charges all just to “spread awareness”. Brother, awareness falls on deaf ears in the big 25. Every politicope influencer is just “spreading awareness” as they do jack shit themselves lol
 
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great thread thanks for tag
 
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i cant see images and videos bruh someone help me :feelswhy:
 
Old Video that's Everywhere [even on Wikipedia]
View attachment 4409451

New Footage released 4 days ago:
View attachment 4409452
The new footage is 7 and a half minutes long, and lasts from the start of the incident all the way until 4 minutes after Police arrive [yes, it took 3 minutes and a half for Police to arrive]

Highlights [not sending the full video since it's 110mb, 11x longer than .org's maximum]


22 seconds in, Mangione has reached the other side of the street, and is now on the run.
View attachment 4409482
1 minute in, someone from across the street notices the dead CEO, and cuts through traffic to investiagate.

1 minute 10 seconds in, he alerts somebody else.

View attachment 4409479
1 minute and 30 seconds in, they decide to look closer.
View attachment 4409459
About 2 minutes in, Security from a nearby [what i assume to be] plaza or hotel come and investigate themselves
View attachment 4409483
Then, 4 minutes in, police arrive.
View attachment 4409485

What the footage shows, and what it doesn't.

Off the bat, it's clear the new footage is much clearer. We have the incident in 360p instead of sub 144p!
But, what it doesn't show is this.

View attachment 4409493
This is the Chairmanwon V1. The "3D printed" Ghost-gun that Luigi used to kill the CEO.
3D printed in quotes because everything but the magazine and frame are not 3D printed. Every internal part is made from CNC machines, Metal parts you can buy online.

The Chairmanwon V1 is Semi-Automatic, meaning when you press the trigger, it fires once, then when you press it again, it fired once. No need to automatically re chamber it [like a bolt action/lever action rifle]

But, a big issue with this gun is the fact that, when a suppressor is added on [in blue, in attached photo] it's slide [top part of the gun that moves when it rechambers] kind of gets stuck, resulting in the user having to automatically chamber it with the slide.

How a normal pistol should function:
View attachment 4409509
[this is a glock, and the Chairmanwon V1 is heavily inspired by the glock, so it functions basically the same/very similiar]

Which the 1st video shows.
View attachment 4409451

The reason this is so interesting is, it shows that Luigi legitimately knew what he was doing. He knew exactly what to do, didn't panic. Meaning he definitely tested his "Ghost-gun" with it's suppressor attachment before the assassination.

This video has more information on it, if you care enough:

@aids @InanimatePragmatist @yussimania @acm @Hernan



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My mother did say that Luigi was not the killer but instead someone else who was used as a scapegoat.
 
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