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Luigi Mangione’s Chilling Handwritten Manifesto Found By Police

Luigi Mangione’s shocking handwritten manifesto exposed.

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A handwritten “manifesto” may reveal disturbing motives behind the assassination of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.

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Shocking CEO murder explained.

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The December 4 assassination of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson sent shockwaves across corporate America.

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Thompson, 50, was shot near Manhattan’s Hilton Hotel during his morning routine.

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Witnesses reported a chilling scene as Thompson was gunned down, hit in the back and leg.

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Emergency responders rushed him to Mount Sinai West Hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

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Authorities quickly labeled the incident as a targeted attack based on surveillance footage.

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The suspected killer fled on an e-bike, evading capture for five days.

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On December 9, Luigi Mangione, 26, was apprehended at a McDonald’s in Altoona, Pennsylvania.

Mangione’s arrest revealed.

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A tip from a McDonald’s employee, who recognized Mangione from media reports, led to his arrest.

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Officers found Mangione with items linking him to the murder, including a firearm and silencer.

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The weapon matched the one used in the attack, confirmed NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch.

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Mangione also carried fraudulent IDs and clothing consistent with those seen on surveillance footage.

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Authorities believe Mangione traveled across state lines to carry out the attack.

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Following his arrest, Mangione was held without bail and faces multiple charges, including murder.

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The case quickly took a darker turn with revelations about Mangione’s past.

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A Maryland native from a wealthy family, he graduated from the University of Pennsylvania.

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Despite his privileged background, Mangione’s recent life seemed marked by frustration and isolation.

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Investigators then uncovered a disturbing piece of evidence—a handwritten manifesto.

The manifesto unveiled.

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The 262-word note found in Mangione’s bag offered chilling insights into his motives.

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In it, Mangione reportedly declared his act was independent: “I wasn’t working with anyone.”

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The letter accused corporations like UnitedHealthcare of “abusing our country for immense profit.”

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Mangione referred to these companies as “parasites” and claimed his actions were justified.

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“I apologize for the trauma, but it had to be done,” the manifesto read.

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Investigators described the document as a mix of anger, justification, and apology.

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NYPD officials suggested the manifesto indicated a deep disdain for corporate America.

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This note, combined with Mangione’s elite education and apparent decline, paints a complex portrait.

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His history as a tech prodigy and privileged upbringing clashes with the violence of his alleged crime.

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The manifesto is now a key piece of evidence as Mangione awaits extradition to New York.

The investigation continues.

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Thompson’s death has prompted discussions about corporate security and public safety.

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As the case unfolds, many are left questioning how privilege, anger, and societal pressures intersected so tragically.

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Investigators continue to probe Mangione’s motives, seeking to untangle the threads of this shocking act.

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For now, the handwritten manifesto remains a haunting glimpse into a fractured mind.