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  <title>Mangione Confessed to Murder. He Was Convicted of Stalking.</title>
  <description>Luigi Mangione stood in federal court on August 14th and told the judge, in his own words, that he shot Brian Thompson dead on a Manhattan sidewalk. What he pleaded guilty to was stalking. The murder charge that could have put him on federal death row had already been dismissed months before he ever opened his mouth.

Retired FBI Special Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer joins Tony Brueski to walk through exactly what happened in that courtroom — and what it says about a system that can hear a confession to killing the CEO of the country's largest health insurer and still hand down a conviction for something several rungs below murder.

According to his own account, Mangione emailed UnitedHealthcare posing as an investor overseeing more than fifty billion dollars, just to get the exact location of their annual conference. The company wrote back within the hour. He showed up early. He waited. Thompson walked toward the building, and Mangione shot him from behind.

Hours after the plea, his defense filed to dismiss the state murder charges on double jeopardy grounds. His state trial jury selection was set for September 8th. The federal hearing landed the same day — not a coincidence anyone in that courtroom is pretending it was.

Federal sentencing is December 18th. Guidelines say twenty-four to thirty years. Prosecutors are telling cameras outside the courthouse they want life. Mangione is twenty-eight.

Since December 2024, he's beaten the terrorism charges — a judge ruled the evidence legally insufficient. He beat the federal death penalty when the murder count got dismissed. Now his lawyers are arguing he shouldn't face a state murder trial at all.

Coffindaffer breaks down whether this has the shape of a strategy built well before that hearing, what the planning evidence says about who Mangione actually is, and whether the system got outplayed — or did this to itself.

Tony Brueski and retired FBI Special Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer.

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