Luigi Mangiones manifesto reveals reason for targeting UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, failed plot for mass casualty event: court docs

The deranged “manifesto” of Luigi Mangione revealed the image-obsessed accused killer chose to “wack the CEO” of UnitedHealthcare during an investor conference in New York City to generate “headlines” — and had previously planned a bombing “catastrophe,” court documents revealed.Parts of Mangione’s scrawlings in red-spiral notebooks were revealed as part of a filing from Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg Wednesday, giving insight into the thought process of the 27-year-old who allegedly targeted Brian Thompson, 50, on Dec.4, 2024, to prove a political point about the health insurance industry which he wrote “extracts human life force for money.”“So say you want to rebel against the deadly, greed fueled health insurance cartel.

Do you bomb the HQ? No.Bombs=terrorism,” Mangione wrote in the notebook, which he had in his backpack when he was arrested five days after he allegedly shot the exec in the back on a Midtown street.

Instead, one should “wack [sic] the CEO at the annual parasitic bean-counter convention.It’s targeted and precise and doesn’t risk innocents,” Mangione reasoned on Oct.

22, just six weeks before the cold-blooded slaying.Elsewhere in the manifesto, Mangione wrote that UnitedHealthcare and other insurance providers were justifiable targets because the company “literally extracts human life force for money.”The mad screeds further revealed that the University of Pennsylvania graduate had apparently planned a mass-casualty event that could have included a bomb — expressing relief that he had not followed through on the atrocity.“I’m glad — in a way — that I’ve procrastinated because it allowed me to learn more about UHC.”“In MD would’ve been an unjustified catastrophe that would be perceived mostly as sick, but more importantly unhelpful,” Magione wrote of a potential attack in his native Maryland.It is not clear what exactly Mangione had planned, but he insinuated that “innocents�...

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