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potential explanations:
it's him and he genuinely wasn't running (as his confession suggests), whilst also being chased by the police surveillance state, so even if he was running it would take meticulous planning to truly avoid the cops.
it's him and he planned to get caught and the confession, the inconsistencies etc. are intended to make prosecuting him "without a doubt" incredibly difficult. You can bet money on his lawyer knowing a lot of these inconsistencies too, and exploiting them in court.
it's him but he's trying to obscure his motives etc. for [reason]. (unlikely)
it isn't him but a lookalike who's being framed for it because of [conspiracy theory]. (unlikely)
it isn't him but a lookalike who framed themselves for [reason]. (unlikely)
I dont understand, why people still think it could be him?
Pictures from the murder footage, clearly show a smaller, white (Irish white), smaller eyebrow, and less beefy guy. Why the fuck do people think its still a possibility that Luigi is the guy.
Whatever the reason why he did this (probably to take credit of the murder) it is not important, the main point is: its not him.
Because we're socially conditioned to not question things because you're a conspiracy theorist if you're proven wrong, but largely ignored if you're proven right (or just called a conspiracy theorist anyway).
But yeah there's also a big "nothing ever happens" vibe rn