What Mangione Has Beaten Three Times Now

What Mangione Has Beaten Three Times Now

Luigi Mangione confessed to killing Brian Thompson. In the same breath, he pleaded guilty to stalking — not murder. No deal was cut to get there. He simply admitted, on the record, that he stalked the UnitedHealthcare CEO to an investor conference, posed as an investor controlling tens of billions of dollars to learn exactly where Thompson would be, 3D-printed the gun he used, and traveled to New York with the intent to kill. He told the judge he understood it was illegal. He showed no remorse. He never referred to Thompson as a husband or a father — only as a target. Thompson's wife, Paulette, sat in the front row and cried while he described it. Hours later, his defense team filed to dismiss the separate state murder case on double jeopardy grounds, with that trial's jury selection already scheduled for September 8. Retired FBI Special Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer joins Tony Brueski to break down what it means when a confessed killer is convicted of the lesser charge, and what his legal team is trying to pull off next. This is a man who has now beaten a terrorism charge and beaten the federal death penalty — and may be about to beat a state murder trial too. Federal sentencing is set for December 18. Guidelines call for twenty-four to thirty years; prosecutors say they want life. Mangione is twenty-eight. The episode lays out the confession, the legal strategy, and the gap between what he admitted and what he's actually been convicted of.
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