Social media armchair sleuths dig into suspect’s 2016 murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Luigi Mangione — and the Ivy League graduate looks like anything but a cold-blooded killer.
Check out the footage… Decked out in a smart suit and tie, Mangione delivered his calm and collected speech to his friends at Gilman School, an expensive private boys’ school in Maryland.
REPORT: Luigi Mangione, who was involved in the execution of CEO Brian Thompson, was Gilman’s dean in 2016.
I found the footage of His Excellency’s speech at Gilman School’s 119th Founder’s Day ceremony.
Mangio is one of six… pic.twitter.com/nPuXtmirWO
— Colin Rugg (@CollinRugg) December 9, 2024
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One thing that immediately jumps out at you is how good and proper Mangione was in 2016 when he gave this 8-minute speech touting their academic success over the years.Mangione received a standing ovation at the end.
After he graduated from Gilman … Mangione attended the University of Pennsylvania, an Ivy League college, where he earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees.
But things took a turn for the worse on Monday when Mangione was identified as a “powerful” person of interest in the slaying of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in Manhattan last week.
Pennsylvania State Police arrested Mangione after a McDonald’s employee spotted him eating at a McD’s in Altoona.The employee apparently saw Mangione’s widely circulated wanted posters and put two and two together before calling police.
Police searched Mangion and discovered his fake ID and suspected gun he used in the fatal shooting … as well as a 2-page handwritten document that was “critical” to the health care industry.Mangione is currently in custody on unrelated gun charges.
