Luigi Mangione, the suspected shooter within the homicide case of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, was annoyed with the “corporation and greed” of the healthcare business … this in response to his handwritten manifesto.
Journalist Ken Klippenstein just lately launched the manifesto reportedly discovered on Mangione when he was detained Monday in Altoona, PA. Regulation enforcement sources have confirmed the textual content to TMZ.
The doc, a 262-word letter addressed to “the Feds,” feedback on plenty of subjects … together with his points with the healthcare enterprise, particularly UnitedHealthcare.
Particularly, Mangione calls out the U.S. for having the “most expensive healthcare system in the world,” however being solely No. 42 in “life expectancy.” LM goes on to name out UnitedHealthcare particularly … labeling it the “largest company in the US by market cap, behind only Apple, Google, Walmart.”
He provides … “They continue to abuse our country for immense profit because the American public has allowed them to get away with it.”
Whereas Mangione apologizes “for any strife” he would possibly’ve brought about, he seemingly hints on the taking pictures of Thompson, writing, “These parasites simply had it coming.”
Nevertheless, he didn’t identify the UnitedHealthcare CEO instantly.
He did inform the feds he revered “what you do for the country,” occurring to substantiate he labored alone … highlighting “straggling notes and To Do list that illuminate the gist of it.”
Mangione ends his word saying that is “not an issue of awareness at this point, but clearly power games at play” — however he says he is merely “the first to face it with such brutal honesty.”
We have reached out to Mangione’s lawyer for remark … to date, no phrase again.