A man who attended college with Luigi Mangione and was a member of the same Groomercord group said he was shocked when news broke on social media that Mangione had been taken into police custody.
In the game, called "Among Us," some players are secretly assigned to be killers in space who perform other tasks while trying to avoid suspicion from other players.
Alejandro Romero, who attended the University of Pennsylvania with Mangione and was a member of the same Groomercord group, said he was shocked when news broke on social media that Mangione had been taken into police custody.
"I just found it extremely ironic that, you know, we were in this game and there could actually be a true killer among us," he said.
Holy shit. This is proof of intelligent design - he was the imposter, and he turned out to be sus. You couldn't make this up. Alejandro would be telling his grandchildren this one if zoomers could reproduce.
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Should have skilled up on playing Hitman instead
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I'm convinced this guy is a iamverysmart type. Has a 3d printed Glock receiver and suppressor, but uses an OEM slide?? B-word. Fully 3d print that. There are designs that will survive a few dozen rounds. At minimum ditch the slide in a river and melt down everything else and throw it in a random lake. Shred the IDs and ditch those along with the clothes he was wearing as well. Then stay the frick out of public for a few weeks. He should have already had a safehouse with supplies stocked up arranged. At minimum if he didn't have the weapon and false id on him PA state police wouldn't have had a reason to arrest him.
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This guy assassinates ^^^
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