Unfiltered Crime

Luigi Mangione: The Ivy League Assassin

26 min · 7 de dic de 2025
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In this episode of Unfiltered Crime, we dive into the chilling case of Luigi Mangione, the wealthy, Ivy League-educated engineer accused of stalking and murdering UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson on a Manhattan sidewalk in 2024. Drawing from court filings, diary entries, and surveillance timelines, we unpack Mangione’s journey from privileged prodigy to isolated patient consumed by back pain, rage at the healthcare system, and methodical plans for a “targeted” political killing. We trace the assassination, the McDonald’s arrest in Altoona, the explosive public reaction that cast him as both villain and vigilante, and the high-stakes legal battle that raises a disturbing question: when a system pushes people to the brink, how far will someone go—and how far will the public follow?

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Luigi Mangione: The Ivy League Assassin

In this episode of Unfiltered Crime, we dive into the chilling case of Luigi Mangione, the wealthy, Ivy League-educated engineer accused of stalking and murdering UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson on a Manhattan sidewalk in 2024. Drawing from court filings, diary entries, and surveillance timelines, we unpack Mangione’s journey from privileged prodigy to isolated patient consumed by back pain, rage at the healthcare system, and methodical plans for a “targeted” political killing. We trace the assassination, the McDonald’s arrest in Altoona, the explosive public reaction that cast him as both villain and vigilante, and the high-stakes legal battle that raises a disturbing question: when a system pushes people to the brink, how far will someone go—and how far will the public follow?

7 de dic de 202526 min