Why Mangione's Lawyers Want THIS Erased
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There's a version of this story where confessing to murder in open court means you go away for murder. That's not what happened to Luigi Mangione. He pleaded guilty in federal court to two counts of stalking in the death of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, with no plea deal on the table — nothing negotiated, nothing traded. On the record, he admitted he stalked Thompson to an investor conference, posed as an investor managing tens of billions of dollars to pin down the exact time and place, printed a gun on a 3D printer, and traveled to New York intending to kill him. He told the judge he knew it was illegal. He offered no remorse and never referred to Thompson as anything but a target. Paulette Thompson watched from the front row, in tears, while he said all of it without emotion. Then his lawyers moved — same day — to dismiss the entirely separate state murder case, arguing double jeopardy, with jury selection in that case already set for September 8. Retired FBI Special Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer joins Tony Brueski live to walk through what actually happened in that courtroom, why a stalking conviction is on the table for an admitted killing, and what it means that Mangione has now beaten a terrorism charge, the federal death penalty, and may be working on a third win. Federal sentencing is December 18; guidelines suggest twenty-four to thirty years, prosecutors want life, and Mangione just turned twenty-eight. This is a breakdown of a legal strategy playing out in real time.
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