The man accused of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson is reportedly drawing attention from his admirers.
While attending Huntingdon State Correctional Institute in Pennsylvania, 26-year-old Luigi Mangione apparently received more than 140 messages from people, including so-called “groupies.” new york post reported Saturday.
of post Corrections officials said the messages included emails, physical letters and 163 deposits into accounts to purchase items for the commissary.
Mangione is accused of fatally shooting Thompson outside the Hilton Hotel in midtown Manhattan on December 4, Breitbart News reported.
of post He described some of the messages reported to have been sent to the alleged killer.
“Hey Luigi, I bet you've gotten countless messages from people all over the internet who are actually in love with you,” one fan wrote, according to some of the screenshots he posted on TikTok. I'm writing. Enthusiastic fan claimed he offered himself to Magnione [sic] As someone my age that I can talk to while in prison.
Suspected gunman is 'okay' [as f–k,]” a perverse supporter said before the Ivy League graduate insisted he “did nothing wrong.” [sic] He shot and killed Brian Thompson, a father of two.
“Honestly, there's something cathartic and sexy about wanting to do something and then doing it. I mean, writing a letter,” another woman wrote in a TikTok post. Ta.
of post These are just some of the people celebrating the suspect's alleged actions, he said, noting that some have tattoos of the gunman's portrait on their bodies. Additionally, a University of Pennsylvania professor who calls himself a socialist reportedly called Mangione an “icon.”
According to Breitbart News, two documentaries about the suspect are also in the works.
The outlet reported on Sunday that “Accused United Healthcare CEO killer Luigi Mangione's legal defense fund received more than $100,000 on GiveSendGo after similar sites removed such fundraisers.” Reported.
