Summary

Luigi Mangione, charged with the December 2024 murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, released his first public statement through a new website launched by his defense team.

He expressed gratitude for widespread support and acknowledged the letters he has received. The website provides case updates and a fundraiser, which has raised over $400,000.

Mangione has gained a following among those frustrated with the U.S. healthcare system. A poll found 41% of voters under 30 viewed the assassination as acceptable.

His next court date is Feb. 21.

  • @[email protected]
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    106 days ago

    OK, to play devil’s advocate, if it wasn’t Luigi in the picture, who was it? For what purpose was Luigi in town? I understand that in the legal system, the defense doesn’t need to PROVE who else did it and that they just need to create reasonable doubt… but what’s your take?

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      386 days ago

      if it wasn’t Luigi in the picture, who was it?

      What are you looking for here? A name? How would we know?

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        56 days ago

        Well, if it wasn’t Luigi, then who was it? Why would someone go through the trouble of finding someone that looks just like him? Who would that be… why was Luigi picked for a scapegoat? If the contention of OP is “Luigi isn’t the guy”… then who is? From my standpoint, Luigi had the means, the motive and the motivation due to his personal history and abilities.

        I realize that in court his defense won’t have to say “we have proof it was this other guy” but I’m not in court right now. If OP doesn’t think Luigi did it, then who else would have?

        • Null User Object
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          236 days ago

          Any of a million other people. For Luigi’s case, it doesn’t matter who did it. Luigi didn’t, end of discussion.

        • @[email protected]
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          166 days ago

          Any of the other millions upon millions of people and their families that UHC has intentionally harmed/killed?

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          126 days ago

          Make up your own mind based on the facts and their justifications, but the reason the rules are like that in court is because punishing people for crimes they didn’t commit is injustice, even if you don’t ever find the actual culprit.

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            96 days ago

            I think maybe they played too much Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney, wherein the defendant is guilty until proven innocent AND you identify the actually guilty party. Yes, really. You still lose in that game even in the event that you can definitively prove your client’s innocence if you don’t also turn in the actual culprit. That’s how this guy thinks the justice system should work.

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            6 days ago

            The sad thing is that a victims family will grasp at anything to have who they think the killer is be put behind bars.

            But it’s better to let an innocent person walk than get the wrong person, even if it leaves the family devastated.