Lovestruck groupies sent dozens of letters to CEO killer Luigi Mangione during his brief stay at a Pennsylvania prison. Prison officials say perfume-scented love letters piled up for Luigi while he was incarcerated awaiting extradition.
The 26-year-old UnitedHealthcare CEO killer received more than 140 messages, including some from adoring female admirers, The New York Post reported.
During his 10-day lockup at Huntingdon State Correctional Institute, Luigi received 54 emails and 87 physical letters, along with 163 deposits on his books, allowing him to buy snacks and other commissary items. He can buy clothing, sneakers, hygiene products, and bedding.
Officials refused to say how much money the Ivy League grad was sent — or describe the contents of the letters.
However, social media users poured their hearts out to Luigi online.
“Hey Luigi, I’m certain you’ve received countless messages from people all over the world the internet is actually in love with you,” one admirer wrote in a screenshot she posted on TikTok.
Luigi Mangione is charged with fatally shooting UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in Manhattan on December 4. He was arrested at a Pennsylvania McDonald’s on December 9, and extradited to New York last week.
On Monday, Luigi Mangione pled not guilty to state charges of murder as a terrorist act and gun charges. Reporters said there were about two dozen female admirers in the courtroom to support him.
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Mangione will spend the Christmas holiday at a notorious Brooklyn jail. He is on the same VIP unit as rap mogul Sean Combs and ex-crypto king Sam Bankman-Fried.