How did this make you come to that conclusion? The world has more than one sick/evil person in it.
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Oh sure, and I think there's probably even more than two sick/evil people profiting off of death and misery. But enough about CEOs.
I think Luigi was a fall guy because they needed someone to pillory for such an attack on established power structure. I think this because of the disproportionate response of the authorities and the unprecedented manner in which they've treated a man accused of one murder. He's a perfect patsy because of his family's involvement in the healthcare industry in Maryland (my home state, which is why I keep on harping about this). It was such a a meticulously planned crime and then they just so happened to find literally every piece of evidence right on that boy? Skeptical.
Sure, but it isn't like most criminals or suspects don't create some form of evidence when they commit a crime. That's generally how they get caught and prosecuted. It would be weirder if there wasn't evidence... And if he wasn't fully mentally intact, it would make even more sense that he wouldn't try to cover his tracks. That's a key trait of insanity. Not all criminals who don't cover their tracks are insane though. I'm just saying there are reasonable explanations that don't require grand and immensely complicated conspiracies that would have to involve many people. I find the conspiracy angle far less likely. At least as I've seen it presented so far. I suppose someone could have helped put him on the path to do it, but that doesn't mean he didn't do it.
And given the track record of some of our government agencies (CIA) I'm not completely closed off to that possibility. But I haven't seem any compelling evidence that he didn't do what he was charged with.