Can the public expect to get to see Luigi Mangione's 3 page manifesto in its entirety in a reasonable timeframe?
All I've been able to find are cherry picked words and sentences the police tell the press in both's attempts to spin it for their narratives.
Is it foolish to hope the public will get to read it in its relative entirety (a word or a name redacted is understandable, not entire paragraphs) in less than years or decades?
Legal process is a blindspot for me, I don't know what they're able to have as evidence that they can also keep from the public eye if they wish.
Klippenstein is an independent journalist who has been really good at reporting on this whole story, so I trust that this is the actual manifesto the police have.
If that's the real one, then it's pretty obvious why they don't want to publish it. It's basically saying what everyone feels, fuck these people who, with a swipe of a pen, can kill thousands.