
Observations and responsible speculation on the Luigi Mangione case and related topics on the ruling class
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The prosecution responds to Mangione's motion to suppress the Altoona (and BCI Huntington) evidence
What did the prosecution team argue in today’s100-page response to the Mangione team’s motion to suppress the Altoona evidence?
When Parallel Prosecutions Stop Playing Nice
NOTE: I’ve learned my lesson on recording podcasts at night and in my car—I conflated the evidence suppression ruling that Garnett made for the FEDERAL trial with the ruling yet to drop for the...
I’m based in Minneapolis, so I’ve been more than a little preoccupied for the last month. But I’ve been keeping an eye on the Mangione case, particularly this increasingly spicy fight over which trial goes first.
A lot has been made about...
First, apologies for my disappearance during the last two weeks. I’ve been knocked down by whatever Frankenstein’s monster of a virus is currently circulating in this country (like a mash-up between flu, Covid, and the Crud) and barely able...
UPDATE (12/9/25): The GiveSendGo Luigi Mangione Defense Fund update from December 4th has been edited, and the line discussed in this post has been removed.
Note: to any kind soul who read my post this morning, please accept my apologies...
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Former investigative journalist. Current novelist and short story writer. Author of South Pole Station, Muri, and Honeymoons in Temporary Locations. Sometimes called a cli-fi writer. Always considered an introvert.
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