@Joe_Hill the first rule of assassination is assassinate the assassin. I think the fact that he's alive punches a hole in the patsy theory but I probably know less than most people following the story closely because I'm not following it closely.
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Philip Cardella (philip_cardella@historians.social)'s status on Wednesday, 11-Dec-2024 04:09:34 JST Philip Cardella -
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Philip Cardella (philip_cardella@historians.social)'s status on Wednesday, 11-Dec-2024 04:09:35 JST Philip Cardella Dude makes a clean get away on a bike, taking advantage of traffic congestion and the police's cowardice leading them to hide in their cars only to be caught holding a manifiesto and a ghost gun he could have dropped literally anywhere and not had it conclusively traced to him by a fast food employee in a different state.
That's the story, right?
I'm not saying it's false or suggesting it is.
Something isn't right, though.
He *wanted to be caught and made famous* is my guess.
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Joe Hill 🇮🇱🇵🇸🇺🇦 (joe_hill@union.place)'s status on Wednesday, 11-Dec-2024 04:09:35 JST Joe Hill 🇮🇱🇵🇸🇺🇦 @philip_cardella
If he wanted to get caught, why didn’t he just go get a latte and sit in Central Park and enjoy it until the NYPD found him?I’m going with this guy is a patsy. The PTB can’t allow a class warrior to escape, even if they have to frame someone to close the case.
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