Luigi Mangione visited Thai gun range before UHC CEO killing: Report
- Luigi Mangione visited an expensive gun range in Thailand months before the alleged murder, according to tourists who spoke to TMZ’s documentary 'Luigi Mangione: The Mind of a Killer.'
- Mangione allegedly shot Thompson on December 4 after resurfacing in New York City.
- Two German tourists, Paul and Max, reported that Mangione traveled through Asia during his solo trip.
- Mangione was apprehended in Pennsylvania after a five-day manhunt and pleaded not guilty to multiple charges related to the murder.
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Security Guards in Historic Demand Among CEOs After Assassination of UnitedHealthcare Boss: 'We're Getting Calls from Everybody'
Security guards are in historic demand among CEOs following the death of the UnitedHealthcare boss, leading to it be named one of the fastest growing jobs.
This article was originally published on The Conversation. In the United States, the assassination of Brian Thompson, boss of UnitedHealthcare, did not only arouse outrage, far from it. The author
'Getting calls from everybody': 'Luigi Mangione Effect' said to be impacting security jobs
Security guards have made the list of fastest-growing jobs for the first time in the wake of the assassination of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson.The social media platform LinkedIn released its 2025 report on "Jobs on the Rise," which shows security guards climbing to the top 10, and experts say demand for private security may climb even higher as business leaders fear for their own safety following the CEO's killing in broad daylight, repo…


Lawsuit: Alleged Insurance CEO Assassin Obtained His Gun Via ‘Black-Market Operator’
A recently filed lawsuit alleges that Luigi Mangione, the suspected murderer of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, obtained his murder weapon via a “black-market operator.” Mangione reportedly used a 3D-printed “ghost gun” for his murder—specifically, a Chairmanwon V1, which is a variation of a partially 3D-printed Glock-style design known as the FMDA 19.2, according to the tech publication Wired. The accusation that Mangione obtained the weap…
John Waters on alleged CEO killer Luigi Mangione: “He’s not that cute”
John Waters, director of cult classic movies including Female Trouble and Pink Flamingos, has revealed his thoughts on alleged murderer Luigi Mangione. READ MORE: John Waters reportedly set to make first film in 20 years and it will star Aubrey Plaza Mangione is accused of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson outside of a Manhattan hotel on December 4. In an interview with PAPER Magazine, Waters was asked about Mangione because they both …
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