NY - UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson fatally shot in Midtown. #7 *Arrest*

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I’m curious how he supported himself. If he hadn’t worked for quite a while, did he have health insurance? Did he withdraw money regularly from a savings account that was not in any way tied to his family? Did he have his own phone plan and receive mail somewhere-where was he living? I am reading that family was trying to track him down-what does that mean? He had to have some kind of trail, and I imagine they had the means if they were concerned.
I think he has a trust fund from his grandparents. JMO
 
  • #982

Mangione, 26, suffered chronic back pain from an apparent pinched nerve, said R.J. Martin, Surfbreak’s founder. His friends stopped hearing from him this summer.
Mangione was committed to personal development through reading and working out. He got around Oahu by bicycle, and even after he moved out of Surfbreak he would walk with Wexler from Magic Island to Surfbreak, located in the penthouse of a building near the Hawaii Convention Center.

Martin recalled the problem, which had lingered for years, was a misaligned vertebrae that would pinch Mangione’s spinal cord.

"He went radio silent in June or July,” Martin said.

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These are just a few excerpts. Much more at link.
If his Twitter account is still up, you can see that he just stopped posting/reposting/engaging, sometime in June. This coincides with the reports that he dropped off the map in the summer.
 
  • #983
I'm suprised that nobody on the bus thought it was him with those eye brows. But a stop at McDonalds and 2 people see it? IMO
I have not ridden Greyhound in over 45 years. During that ride, I noticed most of the people on my ride from Daytona to Tallahassee appeared to have been recently released from prison or drunk.

I thought of taking Greyhound for a trip recently, but when I read that toilets didn't work on a trip that was going through some pretty barren areas, I said, "No thanks". The reviews were horrible.

I remember I sent my son on the bus when I didn't want him driving 500 miles. Guys would proposition him for drugs. I think it's a pretty motley crew on the bus. I don't think passengers are much "in tune" to "true crime" BOLO etc.
 
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Mangione, 26, suffered chronic back pain from an apparent pinched nerve, said R.J. Martin, Surfbreak’s founder. His friends stopped hearing from him this summer.
Mangione was committed to personal development through reading and working out. He got around Oahu by bicycle, and even after he moved out of Surfbreak he would walk with Wexler from Magic Island to Surfbreak, located in the penthouse of a building near the Hawaii Convention Center.

Martin recalled the problem, which had lingered for years, was a misaligned vertebrae that would pinch Mangione’s spinal cord.

"He went radio silent in June or July,” Martin said.

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These are just a few excerpts. Much more at link.

Living with chronic pain is no joke. It can drive a person mad in every sense of the word.

I'm curious though, why he might not have put some of his $8000 + dollars, perhaps with help from family, towards surgery. Isn't his family wealthy?
 
  • #985
Living with chronic pain is no joke. It can drive a person mad in every sense of the word.

I'm curious though, why he might not have put some of his $8000 + dollars, perhaps with help from family, towards surgery. Isn't his family wealthy?

If the x-ray with pins in the lower back from his Twitter is anything to go on, he did have surgery. JMO
 
  • #986
10 days to meticulously prepare for a <10 minute hit job with virtually no disguise and leaving childish cultural clues. With a 5 day getaway span, with not getting away.
I’d say the fact that he kept the gun, and was traveling with it and a manifesto is a strong indicator of continuing whatever mission he thought he was on.

JMO
 
  • #987
If his Twitter account is still up, you can see that he just stopped posting/reposting/engaging, sometime in June. This coincides with the reports that he dropped off the map in the summer.
I imagine he was busy planning a murder and assembling a gun.
 
  • #988
I think he has a trust fund from his grandparents. JMO
He had also worked as a techie for 3 years. Must have saved up some of his income.
 
  • #989
I'm suprised that nobody on the bus thought it was him with those eye brows. But a stop at McDonalds and 2 people see it? IMO

According to this article, his family hadn't seen him for months and were searching for him <modsnip: Political affiliation has no bearing in this discussion>, his family wasn't watching the manhunt on TV.
They didn't recognize him in the news?

"Loved ones raised concerns about suspected UnitedHealthcare CEO shooter days before killing
Those close with Luigi Mangione reportedly shared messages on X letting them know they were worried about him in the days leading up to UnitedHealthCare CEO Brian Thompson's assasination.
Posts viewed by The Daily Beast showed loved ones tried to reach out and connect with him before the killing.
'Thinking of you and prayers everyday in your name,' wrote user @Collin30923201P on November 25. 'Know you are missed and loved.'

 
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  • #990
I’m curious how he supported himself. If he hadn’t worked for quite a while, did he have health insurance? Did he withdraw money regularly from a savings account that was not in any way tied to his family? Did he have his own phone plan and receive mail somewhere-where was he living? I am reading that family was trying to track him down-what does that mean? He had to have some kind of trail, and I imagine they had the means if they were concerned.

Probably already had a significant inheritance or trust account given the family wealth.
 
  • #991
I’d say the fact that he kept the gun, and was traveling with it and a manifesto is a strong indicator of continuing whatever mission he thought he was on.

JMO
I would guess he kept the gun because it was a prototype he himself made.
 
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Living with chronic pain is no joke. It can drive a person mad in every sense of the word.

I'm curious though, why he might not have put some of his $8000 + dollars, perhaps with help from family, towards surgery. Isn't his family wealthy?
I don't think he struggled to pay for surgery or anything, because as you say, he has a wealthy family and clearly has access to money himself. I think it's based in part on principle.
 
  • #993
The irony is that if he was at macdonalds without his mask, he’d probably not get caught. No one knew what his face really looked like. The problem for him is that he looked just like all those photo police stills.
 
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I’d say the fact that he kept the gun, and was traveling with it and a manifesto is a strong indicator of continuing whatever mission he thought he was on.

JMO

Him keeping the gun intrigues me. He had so much time to discard any incriminating evidence so that it might never have been found.
 
  • #996
Living with chronic pain is no joke. It can drive a person mad in every sense of the word.

I'm curious though, why he might not have put some of his $8000 + dollars, perhaps with help from family, towards surgery. Isn't his family wealthy?
According to that article, he did have surgery after Hawaii. But consequently did not keep touch with the Hawaii group.
I wonder if the surgery exacerbated his condition.
 
  • #997
Him keeping the gun intrigues me. He had so much time to discard any incriminating evidence so that it might never have been found.
Unless he planned to use a gun again?
 
  • #998
He had suffered a back injury and surgery
Has this been confirmed by msm?
I mean other than the roommate who said it had been mentioned to him but he also couldn’t confirm, right?
 
  • #999
ug damning eyebrows Brian Kohburger? ... Pennsylvania? more coincidences
We don’t all look like Bert in the great commonwealth of Pennsylvania
 
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Living with chronic pain is no joke. It can drive a person mad in every sense of the word.

I'm curious though, why he might not have put some of his $8000 + dollars, perhaps with help from family, towards surgery. Isn't his family wealthy?
It sounds like his living expenses were relatively low & given his credentials, his salary may have allowed him to save money. Wealthy family - he may or may not have a trust fund that he could tap into at 26. Some wealthy families expect their offspring to be independent once college is completed. Varies greatly. I would also say if your family is wealthy, it doesn’t necessarily mean you are “spoilt” or you are personally wealthy. JMO
 
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