Suspected killer Luigi Mangione had a precise plan to kill UnitedHealthcare CEO
Luigi Mangione, alleged murderer of Brian Thompson, CEO of UnitedHealthcare, had a precise criminal plan without affecting innocent people.
2024-12-12T12:00:03+00:00- Luigi Mangione had a plan that would not affect innocent people.
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A message written by Luigi Mangione, the alleged murderer of the CEO of UnitedHealthcare, Brian Thompson, revealed ‘the plan’ he would have to carry out his crime.
According to reports from EFE Agencya notebook of the young man in the possession of the police, stipulates that he did not want to ‘put innocent people at risk’ at the time of the murder.
The New York Times had access to Luigi Mangione’s notebook and apparently another idea to kill Brian Thompson had to do with a bomb.
However, carrying out this action ‘could kill innocent people’, which made him discard that idea, according to a text written in said notebook by the 26-year-old.
Luigi Mangione had an exact plan for his crime
The 26-year-old did not hesitate to write in the notebook about his repudiation of corporate America.
Such was his fury that he described the meeting with investors of his company, led by Brian Thompson, as an ‘annual convention of parasitic tightwads’.
In the notebook, Luigi Mangione’s notes demonstrate his constant rejection and anger against the US health system and everything related to the business world.
Reportedly, the young man was outraged because the US has the most expensive health system in the world that serves to enrich companies and not to increase ‘life expectancy’.
Will he plead not guilty?
Apparently, according to the media, Luigi Mangione’s defense is preparing him to plead not guilty.
In addition, he would refuse to be extradited from Pennsylvania, where he was detained, to New York, where he could be tried for murder.
The police investigation, according to CNN, ensures that two sources confirmed that the fingerprints found at the crime scene match those of Luigi Mangione.
In Pennsylvania, he is charged with false documentation and illegal possession of a weapon.