Chilling reason CEO ‘assassin’ Luigi Mangione will ‘never be found guilty’ of murder & trial will be a ‘waste of money’

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Chilling reason CEO ‘assassin’ Luigi Mangione will ‘never be found guilty’ of murder & trial will be a ‘waste of money’
Author: Israel Salas-Rodriguez
Published: Dec, 29 2024 15:51

LUIGI Mangione will never be found guilty for allegedly executing UnitedHealthcare's CEO — instead, prosecutors will burn through taxpayer dollars trying to convict him, a prison consultant has claimed. Mangione led New York detectives on a frantic six-day manhunt that ended in the preppy 26-year-old's arrest in Altoona, Pennsylvania, nearly 300 miles from where health executive Brian Thompson was gunned down.

 [Luigi Mangione was arraigned on 11 state criminal charges in Manhattan Supreme Court on December 23]
Image Credit: The Sun [Luigi Mangione was arraigned on 11 state criminal charges in Manhattan Supreme Court on December 23]

Federal prosecutors said Mangione began planning the meticulous crime as early as August. They argue that he "procrastinated" while steadily " learning more about his target," UnitedHealthcare CEO Thompson. "This investor conference is a true windfall... and - most importantly - the message becomes self evident," Mangione allegedly wrote in a notebook in October about the gathering Thompson was scheduled to attend at the Hilton hotel in Midtown on the morning of December 4.

 [Dozens of demonstrators braved frigid temperatures in New York to show support for Luigi Mangione]
Image Credit: The Sun [Dozens of demonstrators braved frigid temperatures in New York to show support for Luigi Mangione]

When Mangione was arrested at a McDonald's in Altoona on December 9, he had a backpack in which authorities uncovered a ghost gun with a compressor, thousands of dollars in cash, several fake IDs, a manifesto, and a separate letter addressed "to the Feds.".

 [Protestors gathered outside the Lower Manhattan courthouse to voice their support for Mangione]
Image Credit: The Sun [Protestors gathered outside the Lower Manhattan courthouse to voice their support for Mangione]

This is no longer about Luigi and what he did. It's about the healthcare system. In the letter, according to the federal indictment, Mangione allegedly confessed. "I wasn't working with anyone," it read. "This was fairly trivial: Some elementary social engineering, basic [computer-aided design] CAD, a lot of patience.

 [Prison expert Larry Levine told The U.S. Sun he believes Luigi Mangione will never be found guilty for allegedly murdering UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson]
Image Credit: The Sun [Prison expert Larry Levine told The U.S. Sun he believes Luigi Mangione will never be found guilty for allegedly murdering UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson]

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