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Luigi Mangione lists 27 things he's grateful for behind bars ahead of trial for killing UnitedHealthcare's CEO, as court documents reveal disturbing diary entries outlining his motive and strategy.
Letter "#33" featured "Luigi Mangione" in a signature style, whereas letters "#5" and "#45" included messages in handwriting style. Entertainment news outlet TMZ appeared to be the first to report ...
In June 2025, a list, titled, "27 Things I'm Grateful For," that was purportedly written by Luigi Mangione, the man accused of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, spread on social media.
The best of Mangione’s “27 Things” letter Luigi Mangione’s legal team released the letter on Tuesday, more than a month after the MSC Brooklyn inmate turned 27 on May 6.
Luigi Mangione has a fan club and state and federal charges accusing him of murder. Now the accused killer of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson also has a show named after him. But the people ...
In a bizarre twist of the American legal epic, alleged killer Luigi Mangione is showing a different side of himself, one soaked in thankfulness, memes, and Sweet Baby Ray’s BBQ… The post Luigi ...
Accused UnitedHealthcare CEO killer Luigi Mangione’s job in MDC Brooklyn is cleaning the prison showers – and he’s a one-man welcoming committee, according to a fellow jailbird.
Mangione said he is grateful for "Chicken Thursdays" and keyboard shortcuts. He thanked the people who have contributed more than $1 million to his legal defense fund, TMZ said.
Luigi Mangione, man charged with murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO, has ties to Maryland WBAL-TV 11 MOBILE: Get our app & email newsletters, follow us on social media Share Infinite Scroll Enabled ...
Alleged Luigi Mangione Birthday Letter Features Shoutout to 'Latinas for Mangione' Mangione is set for another New York court appearance later this month. Trace William Cowen June 11, 2025 ...
Accused killer Luigi Mangione celebrated his 27th birthday by sharing a list of the “27 Things I’m Grateful For” as he awaits trial in his federal death penalty case.