The alleged UnitedHealthcare CEO killer received more than 140 messages during his brief stint behind bars in Pennsylvania, some of which were from drooling groups and fans, the Post has learned.
Corrections officials said that during his 10-day lockup at Huntingdon State Correctional Institute in the Keystone State, Luigi Mangione received 54 emails and 87 physical letters, as well as 163 deposits into an account that allowed him to receive snacks and other commissary items. Got permission to buy the item.
Officials declined to say how much money was sent to the 26-year-old man – or describe the contents of the letters.
However, some fans were happy to share the sweet messages they sent their accused killer crush.
“Hey Luigi, I’m sure you’ve received countless messages from people all over the world, the internet really loves you,” a the fan wroteAccording to a partial screenshot she posted on TikTok. The hot and bothered fan claimed that he had introduced himself to Magnion as someone around his age who he could talk to while he was in prison.
The accused gunman is “right (as f–k),” the perverted supporter said, before insisting the Ivy League graduate “didn’t really do anything wrong by shooting father-of-two Brian Thompson.”
“Killing someone who has taken thousands of lives is not wrong,” she told The Post, echoing the senseless stance of some of Mangione’s die-hard fans.
Gaga shuddered as she recalled sending another woman, Mangione, photos and a letter from her recent birthday to the gunman.
“Honestly, wanting to do something and then doing it feels extremely exciting and sexy – I mean, writing a letter,” the woman said in a TikTok post.
“Even just the act of mailing something, mailing your words into a mailbox, hmm!” He groaned,
Ambitious pen pals are among a handful of deranged fans who have celebrated the suspected killer many inks Pictures of the gunman wearing a cap on his body and he is being praised on social media.
A TikToker filmed herself dancing to Charli XCX outside the Huntingdon, PA jail, where Mangione was in custody earlier this week.
“Luigiiiiiii come out, I hear you like Charli .
Gangly Groover posted another TikTok video the next day, titled “Day 2 of apple dancing in front of Luigi’s prison.”
The 15-second long clip received 1.8 million “views” and nearly 2,500 comments.
Lindsey Floyd, 40, who wrote a letter to Mangione while he was locked up in Pennsylvania, said she planned to continue sending him letters at least once a month during his trials in the Big Apple because “he respects And deserve humanity.”
In her first message, Floyd, a prison reform advocate, advised Mangione to reduce his time behind bars based on the 26 months he spent in prison for reckless homicide while driving under the influence.
“I have seen what you have shared and I acknowledge your pain. I understand. I see you,” she Lesson, In a TikTok video.
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