Luigi Mangione will not face the death penalty for allegedly killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in December 2024, a federal district judge ruled Friday, dealing a blow to US prosecutors who were adamant about pursuing the ultimate sentence.
That seems reasonable. Now it’s up to whether their evidence and chain of custody hold up.
Even though I do think Luigi is guilty, I think the failures and politicization of this case mean he deserves to go free.
And let it be a lesson to law enforcement that catching a guy at all costs and politicians that throwing the book including massive performative peep walks will ruin your case.
He wrote a blog titled Luigi Mangione’s last entry (or similar). It outlined his issues, the problems with the health insurance industry, and that he was going to do something big about it and this would be his last article right before he would have left to go to New York.
I can’t find it anymore though, so this is all new paraphrasing from memory about a blog post I teased a year ago. and would be circumstantial at best in court.
I don’t think he’d have a manifesto with him in his bag, because that was his manifesto. I don’t think he’d have kept the gun on him. I don’t think a McDonald’s employee spotted him from the masked photos, and I don’t think he even looks like the photos they released before his arrest. I don’t know that he’d have a fake ID for the bus, there are a million reasons to visit NYC.
I think they caught him from cellphone snooping, illegal location data, then planted evidence with their broken chain of custody on his bag.
That seems reasonable. Now it’s up to whether their evidence and chain of custody hold up.
Even though I do think Luigi is guilty, I think the failures and politicization of this case mean he deserves to go free.
And let it be a lesson to law enforcement that catching a guy at all costs and politicians that throwing the book including massive performative peep walks will ruin your case.
I don’t think he’s guilty of anything. What evidence do you have to the contrary? Please don’t bring up the planted weapon etc
He wrote a blog titled Luigi Mangione’s last entry (or similar). It outlined his issues, the problems with the health insurance industry, and that he was going to do something big about it and this would be his last article right before he would have left to go to New York.
I can’t find it anymore though, so this is all new paraphrasing from memory about a blog post I teased a year ago. and would be circumstantial at best in court.
I don’t think he’d have a manifesto with him in his bag, because that was his manifesto. I don’t think he’d have kept the gun on him. I don’t think a McDonald’s employee spotted him from the masked photos, and I don’t think he even looks like the photos they released before his arrest. I don’t know that he’d have a fake ID for the bus, there are a million reasons to visit NYC.
I think they caught him from cellphone snooping, illegal location data, then planted evidence with their broken chain of custody on his bag.