Andrea Canning
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So clearly, the Unabomber was on his mind.
There's such a contradiction with Luigi Mangione.
Here he is, he's traveling, he's living in Hawaii, he's traveling to places like Japan, other places in Asia, Thailand, seeking spiritual enlightenment.
And now he's alleged to have committed this brutal crime.
It just feels like two different people.
It's strange, though, when you think of someone who's spiritual and light and then is accused of a crime like this.
It's like it doesn't add up.
And then the other thing that people kept saying was that
He didn't seem to express any hatred for the insurance companies, you know, on this journey of his.
Like, he wasn't going after them or talking about them constantly.
So it's like, where did it come from?
After the break, we are going to have more of your interview with retired Detective Sergeant John Griffin about surveillance cameras in New York City.
I loved seeing you out on the streets, you know, with the detective and great interviews, by the way, with these retired detectives that were able to actually talk about this because we haven't really heard anyone, you know, talk about it like this yet in depth from law enforcement.
So to see them talk about the surveillance cameras in New York City and
And it's just so interesting how we've turned into this society where every corner you turn, there's a camera watching you.
And you talked about how these detectives can just sit at their desks and pull up any camera in the city.
It's really remarkable.
Lester, let's take a listen to more of your interview with retired Detective Sergeant John Griffin, who really painted this picture for us of just all the cameras that are in New York City.