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Home»Human Interest»CEO’s Alleged Killer Luigi Mangione Arrested Post-Lookalike Contest—Did Fans Play a Role?

CEO’s Alleged Killer Luigi Mangione Arrested Post-Lookalike Contest—Did Fans Play a Role?

Is it him?

Favour AdegokeBy Favour AdegokeDecember 11, 20243 Mins Read
Alleged murder suspect in a brown hoodie
Image Source: Twitter / Kyle

The news of the brazen assassination of Brian Thompson, United Healthcare’s CEO, took the world by storm. Although some fans sympathize with Brian, others are rooting for the assassin. One of the more bizarre public reactions included a look-alike contest held in New York. Various individuals who felt they bore a resemblance to the suspected killer came to strut their stuff. Shortly after this contest, the police caught a suspect. Coincidence? 

In Washington Square Park, where the look-alike contest occurred on Saturday, various look-alikes tried their hardest to look like the suspect. Dressed in clothes similar to those he wore during the killing, they attempted to get an edge with extra details. One masked, enthusiastic look-alike declared heartily, “I am the guy,” “I just got back from Atlanta.” Regardless of all the shenanigans, the police apprehended a suspect, Luigi Mangione, in Pennsylvania on Monday and charged him with killing the CEO. One cannot help but wonder what role “fan” reactions to the assassination had to play in this swift capture.

After a tip from an employee came through, the police picked up Luigi Mangione at a McDonald’s in Altoona, Pa. The tip mentioned that he wore a medical mask and sat alone with a backpack and laptop. To what extent did the “thirst” posts online increase public sensitization on the killer? Did the look-alike contest amplify public awareness of the suspect’s basest features? Your guess is as good as this writer’s, but wouldn’t that be crazy?

Before Luigi Mangione found himself in police custody, the alleged killer was unknown. All the information about him came from a low-resolution photo the police posted of their suspect. Regardless, many praised him as an avenger; he was a folk hero, a modern-day vigilante. His capture and the revelation of more photos and details have only amplified the public’s interest in his looks and life. The infamy generated by his reported good looks may have played a substantial part in helping identify him, even while incognito.

Did the Police Get the Right Guy? Or Is Luigi Mangione a Look-Alike?

So far, there seems to be a fair amount of evidence that points to Luigi Mangione being the assassin. According to the complaint, at the McDonald’s, he began to shake when asked if he had recently been to New York. He also initially provided a fake ID. After the authorities informed him of the penalty for lying about his identity, he revealed his real name, understanding the serious consequences he could face. When asked why he lied, he responded, “I clearly shouldn’t have.”

luigi mangione for TIME Person of the Year https://t.co/82p7fOuhPa pic.twitter.com/2bRlRUyYN6

— kyle (@kyle4prezident) December 9, 2024

At the Altoona police station, investigators unearthed more incriminating evidence, according to the complaint. They conducted a thorough search of his backpack and discovered a gun and silencer, both 3D printed. There were six bullets in the gun’s magazine and a hollow-point round in the bag. He also reportedly had a handwritten manifesto, bashing healthcare companies for placing profits above their care duties.

The police are confident that they have got their man, however, leveling several charges against him. In Blair County, Pa., Mr. Mangione was charged with five crimes, including false identification and unlicensed carriage of a firearm. He will remain at the Huntingdon State Correctional Institution in Pennsylvania, pending his extradition to New York.

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