Inside ‘assassin’ Luigi Mangione’s life behind bars & why he may become a ‘zombie’ in hellhole jail he shares with Diddy

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Inside ‘assassin’ Luigi Mangione’s life behind bars & why he may become a ‘zombie’ in hellhole jail he shares with Diddy
Author: Israel Salas-Rodriguez
Published: Dec, 24 2024 21:47

ACCUSED assassin Luigi Mangione is in for a culture shock contrary to his glamorous "old money" upbringing as he prepares to spend his first Christmas inside a prison hellhole, an expert has said. Mangione, the man charged with executing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, is facing two separate indictments related to the cold-hearted, calculated December 4 shooting in Midtown Manhattan.

 [Luigi Mangione was arraigned on 11 criminal counts on Monday in Manhattan Criminal Court]
Image Credit: The Sun [Luigi Mangione was arraigned on 11 criminal counts on Monday in Manhattan Criminal Court]

After being extradited from Pennsylvania to New York on December 19, Mangione was immediately turned over to FBI officials. Federal prosecutors unsealed a four-count indictment charging Mangione, 26, with murder through the use of a firearm, stalking, and firearm offenses.

 [Mangione is in federal custody and housed at the notorious Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn]
Image Credit: The Sun [Mangione is in federal custody and housed at the notorious Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn]

Mangione now finds himself jailed in the notorious federal lockup in Brooklyn - the Metropolitan Detention Center - a place he "never expected to himself in," a prison expert said. "Luigi, he's like right now, his mind is a little f**ked up. He never thought that he'd be in the feds," prison expert Larry Levine, founder of Wall Street Prison Consultants, told The U.S. Sun.

 [Luigi Mangione grins from ear to ear in the back of a police vehicle after pleading not guilty to 11 state criminal charges]
Image Credit: The Sun [Luigi Mangione grins from ear to ear in the back of a police vehicle after pleading not guilty to 11 state criminal charges]

"He's acclimating himself to his new surroundings. His lawyers are thanking God he's in New York, and they don't have to travel to Pennsylvania to visit him. So, he's just adjusting to where he's at. "He'll be there for a week or so, maybe two weeks. Then maybe in a month, they'll move him where Diddy is.

 [A prison expert told The U.S. Sun Luigi Mangione is in a situation unlike anything he's experienced before]
Image Credit: The Sun [A prison expert told The U.S. Sun Luigi Mangione is in a situation unlike anything he's experienced before]

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