He’s never getting out of there alive.

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      Even if you wanted to break him out, he’s here:
      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metropolitan_Detention_Center,_Brooklyn

      Good fucking luck.

      There’s simply nothing to do but wait for his case.

      Nothing to do but get the prisons blueprints, have said blueprints tattooed onto body but covertly hidden within a being design. Then commit a serious but non violent crime to land yourself in the prison and then prison break

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        The premise of Michael’s tattoos was so much cooler than the actual execution and need for them. His tattoos were basically “here’s a tiny screwdriver shape in this giant demon”, “here’s a number that I could just have remembered but instead put it on a clock”, and so on.

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        1. it’s not for naught, it’s for support. if you think support is useless, that’s like, your opinion, man. lots of people disagree.
        2. re: it’s hopeless - counterpoint: “‘you miss 100% of the shots you don’t take.’ --wayne gretski” --michael scott
        3. no one will be surprised pikachu, everyone knows that there’s only a slim to zero chance of a not guilty verdict. who doesn’t like to root for the underdog sometimes?
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    Why do we tolerate it

    The person who ceaselessly bashes their head against a brick wall hoping to knock it down will accomplish one thing, and it’s not knocking the wall down

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    This isn’t really abnormal. He’s accused of murder, and a pretty high profile one at that. It’s not uncommon in the slightest for people accused of high profile crimes and people accused of murder to be held in custody pending trial.

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      To clarify: There are only two actual reasons that you can legally be held without bail. The first reason is that you’re considered a flight risk. The second reason is that you’re considered a danger to yourself or others if let out of prison before your trial.

      For the first reason, this basically means that the courts don’t believe you would return for your trial, and would flee instead. Maybe you’re rich enough that you can afford to lose the bail money. Maybe you have international connections and can disappear to another country. Maybe you just have a history of fleeing. The Adjuster is 100% without a doubt a flight risk. He fled authorities and evaded a nationwide manhunt for an entire week. And since Luigi is accused of being The Adjuster, he is considered a flight risk.

      For the second reason, this is basically the court going “you were accused of something so violent or egregious that we don’t trust you to avoid doing something similar again while out on bail.” This is most often used with cases like school shooters, serial killers, serial rapists, serial burglars, etc… Basically, the prosecutor argues that if they’re let out, they’ll just fall right back into their old ways again. But a scummy pro-corporation prosecutor could construe The Adjuster as a violent extremist who is likely to strike again.

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        Maybe you and everyone else knows that you committed homicide, and your freedom is worth more to you than any amount of money.

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    They would absolutely not allow him to die in prison.

    They want to make a public example of him in order to show the proletariat they are the masters.

    They will find a way to find him guilty and they will execute him.

    They will make sure we all know it.

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    Why are people generally in prison? Usually because they’re violent, drug addicted or at odds with the status quo.

    Luigi is in prison accused of killing a man responsible for getting people hooked on drugs, marginalizing the already marginalized and poor, and ruining the lives of millions.

    I think the inmates would be more likely to treat him like a hero.

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        The guards and administration want him alive.

        People like Epstein die in prison because showing up in court runs the risk of taking down powerful people. People like Luigi always have their day to be dragged through the mud in court before they rot away forever in jail, with random reminders that they’re still alive and suffering.

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          Part of me wonders what discovery would come up with if they got access to united health’s database. If they want to go with the argument that it was justified; they probably could get at least some limited access.

          Generally theyre not allowed to go on fishing expeditions, but they are allowed to seek documents and data directly pertaining to their defense (like a pattern of criminal malpractice.)

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            That’s irrelevant because there’s nothing they could find that would make it justified with the way it happened.

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    The truth is that he may never see daylight. They want to make an example of him lest others get similar ideas.

    People with nothing to lose have little reason not to follow his example and make the greedy fuckers in this society pay.

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    I mean he’s accused of premeditated murder, has the resources to flee, and I’m pretty sure “they” want a spectacle to make an example.

    they wont let him get shanked by accident, and they wont Epstein him until they have their spectacle

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        I remember a video right after he was taken into custody of inmates yelling out the windows about “free luigi” and “luigis conditions are terrible” of course they love him. He killed a greedy healthcare CEO, you could argue he did the world a favor.

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          I hope every inmate makes it clear that Luigi is cool with them and that anyone who does something similar will receive a warm welcome, that might make things interesting.

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      That person needs a jury trial ASAP so society can excuse the act as self defense.

      A lot of Catholic clergy out there that needs to be dealt with.

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          Lack of prosecution of the pedo clergy in the US and other countries is not a court issue… It is a political issue. Where pedos in government are protecting pedos in church. Look how swift was regime response when one of their “officers” got whacked lol so clearly system can work when it needs.

          I am not gonna advocate to kill them but if somebody kills one, I sure won’t drop a tear. The regime clearly dont care to do enforce laws. the same way I don’t cry about brain the parasite Thompson being blessed by whoever did the job.

          Good people die every day, and I have limited compassion.

          As for societal consequences… We are already past the point of having any societal conhesion, the Elite S wanted this way. They do violence against plebs every day so…

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              I don’t think anyone is advocating for legalization of killing CEOs then. What people are saying, we will look the other way in this case and similar cases because this a class war.

              Same people won’t support brain dead vigilantism. Dead ceo with out collateral damage is why luigi has broad public support because who ever did it. Did it right.

              I still not following judicial system is over load of point here…

              They have no problem harassing poors via the court system but any real justice, sorry we busy 🤡

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    How do you know that to be true? What evidence do you have to support the hypothesis?

    Even if the outcome you fear to be true comes to pass, that will not mean you were correct today.

    Without evidence to support the hypothesis, you’re doing nothing more complicated than guessing the result of flipping a coin.

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    True. I think even if he gets off, they’ll kill him. Remember all the whistleblower deaths in 2024? Like that.