
Luigi Mangione's Handwritten Journal Sheds New Light On His State Of Mind
HuffPost
Pages from the alleged CEO killer's journal appear to signal that he considered a different target before deciding it would not "improve people's lives."
Luigi Mangione, the 27-year-old accused in the brazen shooting death of United HealthCare CEO Brian Thompson, had allegedly hardened his resolve to make a statement about American health care by August 15 of last year.
On that date, he allegedly wrote in a red notebook, “I finally feel confident about what I will do. The details are coming together. And I don’t feel any doubt about whether it’s right/justified.”
“I’m glad — in a way — that I’ve procrastinated bc it allowed me to learn more about UHC.”
Prosecutors included select handwritten pages of a journal used by Mangione in a new 82-page filing on Wednesday that sheds new light on the thought he put into the alleged crime, including analysis of how it would be perceived by the public.
Mangione appears to have also considered a different target — someone with the initials “KMD” — before deciding against it.













