Luigi Mangione's Alleged How-to-Escape List Revealed in Court
Mangione, 27, faces state and federal murder charges for allegedly gunning down UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson

Alleged corporate assassin Luigi Mangione's supposed plans for evading justice were revealed in court during testimony in pre-trial hearings this week.
Mangione, 27, faces state and federal murder charges for allegedly gunning down UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson last December while he walked to a meeting in Manhattan. Mangione has pleaded not guilty to the charges.
PEOPLE reported that, according to prosecutors, Mangione was carrying a to-do list that provided steps to evade law enforcement when he was arrested.
According to PEOPLE, Mangione had a bus ticket to Pittsburgh under a false name. The checklist included a hand-drawn list of the city, a reminder to check for "red eyes" out of the city, and to either the Columbus or Cincinnati area.
PEOPLE reported that the list included a plan to break "CAM continuity," to prevent law enforcement from tracking his movements.
The list was disclosed during a court hearing this week during testimony from police officer Christy Wasser. Wasser searched Mangione's backpack after his arrest at a McDonald's in Altoona, Pennsylvania.
Previously on Monday, the defense team challenged much of the evidence gleaned from Mangione's initial arrested. Defense attorney's alleged that officers searched Mangione's backpack without a warrant and questioned him for 20 minutes before reading him his rights.
The backpack contained a 9 mm handgun and a diary prosecutors describe as a manifesto, in which Mangione allegedly expressed his intent to kill a healthcare executive and praised 'Unabomber' Ted Kaczynski.
If convicted of the most serious charges filed against him, Mangione could potentially face the death penalty.
Originally published on Lawyer Herald
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