Aaron Pressman on Nostr: This is close to journalistic malpractice by the NYT: Race Saunders, 27, now a ...
This is close to journalistic malpractice by the NYT: Race Saunders, 27, now a software developer who lives in California, recalled being “study buddies” with Mr. Mangione in high school…Mr. Saunders, the high school friend, was shocked by the news but was skeptical that his classmate had suffered a psychological break. “I would be surprised if it was some kind of mental breakdown,” he said.
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