Authorities investigating the case of Luigi Mangione, a 26-year-old individual, have uncovered disturbing details from his handwritten manifesto and spiral notebook. The manifesto, described as a 'claim of responsibility,' spans three pages and sheds light on Mangione's sinister plans.
According to a law enforcement source familiar with the investigation, the notebook contained to-do lists outlining tasks necessary for carrying out a killing. Additionally, it included notes rationalizing these plans, providing insight into Mangione's thought process.
One particularly chilling entry in the notebook referenced the Unabomber, whom Mangione had discussed in online posts. In this passage, Mangione contemplated the use of a bomb as a means of targeting his victim but ultimately concluded that a shooting would be more precise. He pondered the idea of assassinating a CEO during a conference, highlighting his calculated and dangerous intentions.
Police reports indicate that Mangione arrived in New York on November 24 and immediately began scouting the New York Hilton, where he allegedly planned to carry out the assassination. The discovery of these detailed notes and plans has raised concerns about the extent of Mangione's intentions and the potential threat he posed.