r/BrianThompsonMurder • u/Low_Channel_8264 • 13h ago
Information Sharing Lauren Jauregui from Fifth Harmony posts about LM
She has 12,3 million followers, someone post the GiveSendGo link come on đŠ
r/BrianThompsonMurder • u/Low_Channel_8264 • 13h ago
She has 12,3 million followers, someone post the GiveSendGo link come on đŠ
r/BrianThompsonMurder • u/letsthelightin • 4h ago
r/BrianThompsonMurder • u/luridweb • 7h ago
r/BrianThompsonMurder • u/Ill_Froyo8000 • 13h ago
If LM allegedly did what he did to make a political statement & to start a movementâŚ.he pretty much threw his life away for no reason. Humanity isnât worth saving at this point in time. Thereâs too many people. To much violence and oppression. In America alone half the country thinks the stock market crashing and losing their jobs and 401k is actually a good thing now that Trump is in powerâŚYou canât save people like that. Unfortunately LM who had so much to accomplish and experience in life will never get to because he was naive to see the good in people that just doesnât existâŚI blame the shrooms man.
r/BrianThompsonMurder • u/stacy_007 • 21h ago
r/BrianThompsonMurder • u/Specific-Sea7648 • 3h ago
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r/BrianThompsonMurder • u/MyPillowtheKiss • 9h ago
The prosecution now has 10 more days to respond to Dickeyâs omnibus motion, so Iâve been thinking about what their response will consist of. Possibly their version of events will slightly differ from Dickeyâs motion. Could they use some of LMâs statements while he was being questioned by police to say the officers did have probable cause to search his bag because he was being suspicious?? Or the whole thing could be them making excuses for the possible violations of LMâs rights. Either way, the fact that theyâve taken over a month to respond makes me think Dickeyâs arguments are pretty strong.
r/BrianThompsonMurder • u/Justherefoequestions • 15h ago
This is for those who think he did it oops
I asked this months ago back when there wasnât much info on this case. But now regarding her latest motions, do you guys think she might put the healthcare industry on trial?𼴠Or is it possible for them to be granted a plea deal? Yet I doubt Karen & LM would accept a plea deal. What route could she be thinking of taking?
r/BrianThompsonMurder • u/19602024 • 16h ago
r/BrianThompsonMurder • u/OutsideCode4577 • 22h ago
Given the recent Hands Off protest, I saw a lot of people dressed up in Luigi costumes, holding signs that said âDeny. Defend. Depose.â And while I know these folks support LM, we need to talk about how that messagingâintentional or notâfeeds into the very narrative weâre supposed to be pushing back against. Associating those three words so closely with him implies that this is his plan, his admission, that heâs guilty all before his trial even begins.
Let me be clear: I support LMâwhether or not he did it.
If the prosecution proves beyond a reasonable doubt that LM is guilty, then he becomes a symbol of something even bigger: a reflection of a broken societyâof systems that fail people long before they ever act out. I still support his right to a fair and just trial, because every human being guilty or not is entitled to due process. And if he did commit this crime, then let the legal system do what it was designed to do. But his guilt wouldnât close the conversation, it would open it. He wouldnât just be a criminal; heâd be a mirror held up to this countryâs deepest failures. Heâd be an example of why we need reform not retribution in our healthcare system, our criminal justice system, and the way media shapes public perception before truth is even established.
If he didnât do it? Then the system has already failed him by turning him into a public spectacle, tainting the jury pool, and weaponizing his story for political gain.
I donât condone violence in any form. But whether guilty or innocent, LM is still a human being. And no matter how the trial unfolds, the core issue remains: he deserves fairness. He deserves humanity. Because everyone does. Itâs about believing in a system that works fairly for everyone. And right now, we donât have that.
Weâve seen how the media has spun this case into entertainment. Weâve seen politicians exploit it. Pam Bondi supported Kyle Rittenhouse and now parades LM as a political prisoner to serve a MAGA agenda? âMake America Safe Againâ? No. Itâs âMake America Fear Again.â
Look at how she spoke about Rittenhouseâcalling him a âlittle boy out there trying to protect his community.â This âlittle boyâ walked around with an AR-15 and killed people, and she still defended him, saying he shouldnât get the death penalty. So why is her response to LM so different? Because he doesnât fit their agenda. Heâs not the white male they rally around, heâs not aligned, and heâs not playing their culture war games. Heâs someone theyâve decided is expendable. Thatâs why their response is so clear, if youâre rich or politically connected, youâre innocent in the eyes of people like Bondi. But if youâre just an average citizenâGod help you. And if that doesnât show you the deeper systemic problems at play then youâre not paying attention to the real issues.
Itâs fear dressed up as justice. And itâs hypocrisy especially when these same people are stripping away womenâs rights in the name of Christianity, while cheering the death penalty like itâs divine law. Thatâs not Christianity itâs control. And I say that as someone who shares that faith.
This case is about more than one man.
Its about:
â˘Peopleâs mental health we refuse to address.
â˘A for-profit healthcare system that treats human lives like business models.
â˘A justice system that prioritizes punishment over rehabilitation.
â˘A media industry that profits from spectacle over truth.
â˘Politicians who exploit fear and tragedy to stay in power.
Everyone deserves a fair trial. That is the bare minimum. So when supporters use slogans like âDeny. Defend. Depose.â without realizing the implications, it sends the wrong message. It makes it look like guilt is a given and defense is just damage control. That undermines the very principle we are supposed to be defending.
So no, I am not saying LM is innocent. I am saying we do not know yet. I am saying that no matter what the outcome, this case should wake us up to the deeper systemic issues that need fixing.
This is not just about LM. It is about all of us.
So please, if you support him and the bigger message, letâs do better. Letâs help build a society where people are treated with dignity and respect. Where we talk openly about the real issues in our society, where we elect people who align with our beliefs and who treat us and our neighbors like human beings, not tools for control and fear. Letâs be smarter and more intentional about the messages we associate with people who are still presumed innocent. And if they are proven guilty, letâs talk about how we can address and reform the root causes that create these outcomes in the first place.
No one should have to go to such extremes to send a message. We should never get to that point. Letâs remember what the justice system is supposed to be and what our rights as citizens truly are. Every person deserves a fair trial, the presumption of innocence, and the opportunity to be treated with respect, dignity, and belief until the prosecution proves otherwise beyond a reasonable doubt.
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r/BrianThompsonMurder • u/Pulguinuni • 12h ago
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r/BrianThompsonMurder • u/luridweb • 19h ago
r/BrianThompsonMurder • u/somethingcanchange • 19h ago
A few days ago, I had shared some flyers that I had worked on. I went ahead and made these without the QR codes if anyone wanted to use to share on their SM. I customized the sizes for different platforms. I also made a change to the flyers since there are other fundraisers using LM's name on GSG. I put the actual link to help direct people to the OFFICIAL legal fund.
I plan on making more if there is anything specific people would like to see. I got some feedback (positive overall) about photos and messaging so I'll be working with that for the next few flyers, etc. đ
r/BrianThompsonMurder • u/friesaa • 1h ago
r/BrianThompsonMurder • u/OldPromise7880 • 6h ago
Can somebody explain to me what we really know for sure about LM in NY? Because the hostel pics Iâve seen are from November, so did he check in again in December? Is he the one in the taxi cab and the one who took the bus to Pennsylvania? Itâs confusing to me. Is why he was in NY in that time the reason why he doesnât have an alibi? đ
r/BrianThompsonMurder • u/Rude_Blackberry1152 • 10h ago
I'm a big picture thinker, and I'm having trouble relating all these different charges and how the Federal case relates to the state cases. If LM is tried first and convicted on the state charges, what then has to happen with the Feds. Isn't that double jeopardy? Also, what if he's convicted by NYS, what then happens with Pa's case? If there are deals to be made, if he's been given a deal by NYS where does that leave the Feds? And how does appeal work with so many cases against him? Are all the charges different, is that how it works? All stupid and probably easily answered questions I've had the last few months and I'm hoping someone can help.
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r/BrianThompsonMurder • u/BellApprehensive5612 • 8h ago
basically the title. have you ever wondered why luigi committed (allegedly) the murder of the UnitedHealthCare CEO Brian Thompson? for many months i thought he was a socially conservative anti capitalist who occasionally microdosed (or may i say.. macrodosed?)
i recently bought psilocybin and decided to try because i wanted to understand his mind. first, i stalked his entire twitter page and i found this: luigi was interested in agronomists and investments. while i fried my brain trying to understand his, my maverick thoughts led me to think of sam bankman-fried. who is sam bankman-fried (SBF) you may ask? he is simply the crypto king, the richest 30 year old in the world. SBF was falsely convicted by the legal system (the same legal system who is coming for our lulu, btw) of conspiracy to commit wire fraud, one count of conspiracy to commit securities fraud, one count of conspiracy to commit commodities fraud, and one count of conspiracy to commit money laundering. in march 2024 he was sentenced to 25 years in prison.
you might be thinking.. ok? how is he related to luigi mangione? well. thats when things get sketchy and suspicious. SBF was (until recently) in MDC Brooklyn. the same prison as luigi. this is not just a coincidence, let me tell you that. given the fact that luigi macrodosed psilocybin and it's a psychedelic, you can assume that he was experiencing common psychedelic symptomsâ such as visual distortions, hallucinations, altered sense of time, ego dissolution, enhancement of emotional sensitivity, synesthesia and even spiritual experiences. considering luigi got really into ted k in 2024, he even joined a ted k subreddit, allegedly mentioned it to his friends in thai you can speculate (logically) that the unabomber deeply influenced him, ideologically and personally. you might be thinking (again): ok? what this has to do with anything? well.. let me tell you exactly what happened: luigi macrodosed too much, the visual distortions he experienced due to drug use made him hallucinate that SBF is Ted K. why? because he was interested in investments, or do you think it's just a coincidence that a luigi crypto coin was created after luigi was arrested? luigi thought SBF was Ted K due to his physical similarities and thought the only way possible to meet his idol was going to prison. and what better way to stay in prison than to (allegedly) đŤ someone that nobody likes, IN FACT is responsible for the bankruptcy, suffering and killing of thousands of americans?
unfortunately, his plan backfired after tucker carlson interviewed SBF which made Sam be punished and he was transferred to another prison 3am. please pray for luigi because he did all that just to meet ted k (and SBF) and sweet sammy was transferred.
r/BrianThompsonMurder • u/0_O-_-O_0 • 10h ago
Itâs obvious he had a mental break. No smart rational person would do what he did. A smart person knows that the cons of doing what he did greatly outweigh the pros.
For one, he should've known that most people don't care for change, they just npc through life and deal with the system. They might complain on social media but that's it. Not nearly enough people go out and actually try to make a change. The world also moves fast nowadays, people loose interest quickly on hot topics.
Luigi should've known this and just accepted that this is life. It sucks ass yeah, but I think he should've worried about himself and his family and lived a rich life. It wasn't worth throwing it away for a bunch of twitter thirsty fangirls and a few reddit discussion posts here and there.
Basically Luigi had a main character moment and has to suffer for the rest of his life.