Diogenes
Nemo me impune lacessit
Luigi Mangione, the 26-year-old accused of gunning down UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, has a problem: too much fan mail.
His legal defense website now begs supporters to limit their love to just five photos at a time, since every image must be screened.
Apparently, even alleged killers have an inbox overflow.
Despite facing murder and terrorism-related charges that could bring the death penalty, Mangione’s defense fund has already raked in over $615,000.
The former Ivy League student from a wealthy Maryland real estate family allegedly shot Thompson outside a Manhattan hotel on Dec. 4 before being busted five days later at a McDonald’s in Altoona, Pennsylvania.
At his last court hearing, fans waited for hours in freezing temperatures, just for a glimpse. Who needs Hollywood heartthrobs when you have true crime?
His legal defense website now begs supporters to limit their love to just five photos at a time, since every image must be screened.
Apparently, even alleged killers have an inbox overflow.
Despite facing murder and terrorism-related charges that could bring the death penalty, Mangione’s defense fund has already raked in over $615,000.
The former Ivy League student from a wealthy Maryland real estate family allegedly shot Thompson outside a Manhattan hotel on Dec. 4 before being busted five days later at a McDonald’s in Altoona, Pennsylvania.
At his last court hearing, fans waited for hours in freezing temperatures, just for a glimpse. Who needs Hollywood heartthrobs when you have true crime?