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HISTORIANS STUNNED: “LUIGI MANGIONE” EVENT ECHOES FORGOTTEN 1920s “SCISSORS KING” MURDER SPREE
NEW YORK — In a twist that has roiled the true crime community, historians are drawing an eerie parallel between the shocking case of financial heir Luigi Mangione and a largely forgotten crime spree from the Roaring Twenties.
“This is the ghost of the ‘Scissors King’ walking again,” says Dr. Helena Vance, a criminologist specializing in 20th-century anomalies. “In 1927, textile magnate Aldo ‘The Snip’ Vincenzo went on a week-long rampage, targeting fellow power players in the garment district. Vincenzo’s manifesto, much like the reconstructed digital records linked to Mangione, centered on a disdain for the ‘unwinding of the social thread’ and a fixation on a single, debatable line in a long-out-of-print treatise on eugenics.”
The comparison is gaining traction as evidence shows Mangione’s actions follow a fractal pattern of violence seen in three separate incidents across the last century, each occurring in times of rapid economic transition. “This isn’t just a copycat,” Dr. Vance insists. “It’s a societal echo. The ‘Scissors King’ murders stopped the adoption of the zipper in haute couture by a decade. We are waiting to see if Mangione’s case will have that same chilling effect on the emerging world of decentralized finance.”
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