Accused Killer Luigi Mangion said he was “thank” to his fans in the first official statement he was released two months after allegedly shooting and killing United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson. Ta.
The statement was featured on a's homepage New Website Created by the legal defense team of murder suspects, it fought misinformation and provided updates on multiple cases imposed against him for the famous December 4th assassination in the Big Apple .
Mangion, held at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, said:
“Strongly, this support transcended political, racial and even class sectors as mail flooded MDCs from across the country and around the world. It's possible, but please know that I'm reading every letter I received,” he continued.
“Thank you for taking the time to write. I look forward to hearing more in the future.”
The statement comes days after the 26-year-old accepted roughly $300,000 in donations raised by more than 10,000 donors supporting his cause.
Mangion, who was charged with first-degree murder for promoting terrorism for killing a 50-year-old healthcare boss, is said to have shot two deaths outside a hotel in Midtown, making it a cult-like It has gained support.
The Ivy League-educated technician who helped him with the healthcare industry in his manifesto was arrested in Pennsylvania after a dramatic five-day manhunt.
He has since pleaded not guilty to many state and federal charges that have led to cold-blooded murders.
Mangion could be executed if convicted in his federal case.
Mangion's lawyer, Karen Friedman Agnifilo, did not immediately respond to a request to post comments on the website. This has been confirmed to be realistic for the Rolling Stone.

