If the police were to respond to a domestic-incident at my address and I were to admit that I had beaten Mrs ERJ to death with a hammer*, Go Fund Me would not allow anybody to start a fund for "Newly Widowed Blogger ERJ".
The wife of the woman killed in Minneapolis is reported to have stated something like "I am responsible for her death" immediately after it occurred.
The Go Fund Me page for that wife and the dead woman's three children has collected more than a million dollars worth of pledges.
I have no quibbles about the money going to the three children through proper channels.
However, I also believe that the wife materially benefiting from the woman's demise before all of the criminal trials, civil suites and counter-suites and the appeals wind their way through the courts is shaky at best. After all, she admitted owning a significant share of the guilt/culpability at the time of the event.
*Just an example. Mrs ERJ is fine.
If it wasn't for double standards the leftists would have none at all.
ReplyDeleteIt is sad for the children, and I fear the majority of those funds will be supporting TDS efforts like USAID.
"Drive, baby drive-drive!"
ReplyDeleteProof of life may be required or we'll doxxxx the apple orchard!
ReplyDeleteDon’t kill your wife with a hammer….
ReplyDeleteThe effort suggests a Passion Killing..
It means you Loved her to Death.
Just joking. I know you wouldn’t.
Burton
Mangione ended up with over a Million dollars for killing that Halt care CEO.
ReplyDeleteCare to share a link to your information?
DeleteSNIP Luigi Mangione, the son of a prominent Baltimore family, has been in the news due to his high-profile legal case involving the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. Despite his family's substantial wealth, Mangione's potential inheritance from his grandmother's estate is in jeopardy due to felony clauses in her will. The Mangione family's net worth is estimated to be between $30 million and $100 million, but Mangione's legal troubles have significantly impacted his financial prospects.
DeleteStill looking for B's "Mangione ended up with over a Million dollars for killing that Halt care CEO." link.
I think I saw what B is referring to.
DeleteI wonder if it will be held in escrow. I am not sure I would want to be in prison and known as the guy who has a million clams in the bank. Besides, it isn't like he can spend much of it in there. There is only so much stuff carried in the commisary.
Interesting, still would like the link. Spent a fair bit of time but my GoogleFu failed me.
DeleteThat the person (several other words were not chosen here) was from a RICH Family and inline to get millions when Grandmom died, I really doubt that the Murdered CEO's decisions EVER Affected Him.
So as far as I can find he wasn't "Avenging" that CEO's decision that harmed anyone in his family.
Crazy does what crazy does.
Maybe Heinlein's "Crazy Years" are indeed happening.
Michael:
DeleteYer a jerk, always on my ass every time I post a comment here. Starting to piss me off. WTF did I do to you.? Or are you just an asshole?
Google took about 0.08 seconds to give me the link earlier. I went back and got it just so you would shut your pie hole:
https://people.com/luigi-mangione-crowdfund-raises-more-than-1-million-usd-11728910
I am sorry you cannot use Google effectively.
Yeah, he seems to like you too much. Nothing creepier than an internet ghoul.
Delete"Go Fund Me" is just another tool of the left.
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