What the hell is this? Mind of a killer? They're saying all this as if he's already been convicted or guilty?!? He's innocent until IF proven guilty!! Having documentaries made on him calling him guilty tampers with the juries influence this should be a mistrial already! No documentarys should be made on him until after the verdict!
The Allopathic Complex and Its Consequences Luigi Mangione's last words LM Dec 09, 2024 The second amendment means I am my own chief executive and commander in chief of my own military. I authorize my own act of self-defense in response to a hostile entity making war on me and my family. Nelson Mandela says no form of violence can be excused. Camus says it’s all the same, whether you live or die or have a cup of coffee. MLK says violence never brings permanent peace. Gandhi says that non-violence is the mightiest power available to mankind. That’s who they tell you are heroes. That’s who our revolutionaries are. Yet is that not capitalistic? Non-violence keeps the system working at full speed ahead. What did it get us. Look in the mirror. They want us to be non-violent, so that they can grow fat off the blood they take from us. The only way out is through. Not all of us will make it. Each of us is our own chief executive. You have to decide what you will tolerate. In Gladiator 1 Maximus cuts into the military tattoo that identifies him as part of the roman legion. His friend asks “Is that the sign of your god?” As Maximus carves deeper into his own flesh, as his own blood drips down his skin, Maximus smiles and nods yes. The tattoo represents the emperor, who is god. The god emperor has made himself part of Maximus’s own flesh. The only way to destroy the emperor is to destroy himself. Maximus smiles through the pain because he knows it is worth it. These might be my last words. I don’t know when they will come for me. I will resist them at any cost. That’s why I smile through the pain. They diagnosed my mother with severe neuropathy when she was forty-one years old. She said it started ten years before that with burning sensations in her feet and occasional sharp stabbing pains. At first the pain would last a few moments, then fade to tingling, then numbness, then fade to nothing a few days later. The first time the pain came she ignored it. Then it came a couple times a year and she ignored it. Then every couple months. Then a couple times a month. Then a couple times a week. At that point by the time the tingling faded to numbness, the pain would start, and the discomfort was constant. At that point even going from the couch to the kitchen to make her own lunch became a major endeavor She started with ibuprofen, until the stomach aches and acid reflux made her switch to acetaminophen. Then the headaches and barely sleeping made her switch back to ibuprofen. The first doctor said it was psychosomatic. Nothing was wrong. She needed to relax, destress, sleep more. The second doctor said it was a compressed nerve in her spine. She needed back surgery. It would cost $180,000. Recovery would be six months minimum before walking again. Twelve months for full potential recovery, and she would never lift more than ten pounds of weight again. The third doctor performed a Nerve Conduction Study, Electromyography, MRI, and blood tests. Each test cost $800 to $1200. She hit the $6000 deductible of her UnitedHealthcare plan in October. Then the doctor went on vacation, and my mother wasn’t able to resume tests until January when her deductible reset. The tests showed severe neuropathy. The $180,000 surgery would have had no effect. They prescribed opioids for the pain. At first the pain relief was worth the price of constant mental fog and constipation. She didn’t tell me about that until later. All I remember is we took a trip for the first time in years, when she drove me to Monterey to go to the aquarium. I saw an otter in real life, swimming on its back. We left at 7am and listened to Green Day on the four-hour car ride. Over time, the opioids stopped working. They made her MORE sensitive to pain, and she felt withdrawal symptoms after just two or three hours. Then gabapentin. By now the pain was so bad she couldn’t exercise, which compounded the weight gain from the slowed metabolic rate and hormonal shifts. And it barely helped the pain, and made her so fatigued she would go an entire day without getting out of bed. Then Corticosteroids. Which didn’t even work. The pain was so bad I would hear my mother wake up in the night screaming in pain. I would run into her room, asking if she’s OK. Eventually I stopped getting up. She’d yell out anguished shrieks of wordless pain or the word “fuck” stretched and distended to its limits. I’d turn over and go back to sleep. All of this while they bled us dry with follow-up appointment after follow-up appointment, specialist consultations, and more imagine scans. Each appointment was promised to be fully covered, until the insurance claims were delayed and denied. Allopathic medicine did nothing to help my mother’s suffering. Yet it is the foundation of our entire society. My mother told me that on a good day the nerve pain was like her legs were immersed in ice water. On a bad day it felt like her legs were clamped in a machine shop vice, screwed down to where the cranks stopped turning, then crushed further until her ankle bones sprintered and cracked to accommodate the tightening clamp. She had more bad days than good. My mother crawled to the bathroom on her hands and knees. I slept in the living room to create more distance from her cries in the night. I still woke up, and still went back to sleep. Back then I thought there was nothing I could do. The high copays made consistent treatment impossible. New treatments were denied as “not medically necessary.” Old treatments didn’t work, and still put us out for thousands of dollars. UnitedHealthcare limited specialist consultations to twice a year. Then they refused to cover advanced imaging, which the specialists required for an appointment. Prior authorizations took weeks, then months. UnitedHealthcare constantly changed their claim filing procedure. They said my mother’s doctor needed to fax his notes. Then UnitedHealthcare said they did not save faxed patient correspondence, and required a hardcopy of the doctor’s typed notes to be mailed. Then they said they never received the notes. They were unable to approve the claim until they had received and filed the notes. They promised coverage, and broke their word to my mother. With every delay, my anger surged. With every denial, I wanted to throw the doctor through the glass wall of their hospital waiting room. But it wasn’t them. It wasn’t the doctors, the receptionists, administrators, pharmacists, imaging technicians, or anyone we ever met. It was UnitedHealthcare. People are dying. Evil has become institutionalized. Corporations make billions of dollars off the pain, suffering, death, and anguished cries in the night of millions of Americans. We entered into an agreement for healthcare with a legally binding contract that promised care commensurate with our insurance payments and medical needs. Then UnitedHealthcare changes the rules to suit their own profits. They think they make the rules, and think that because it’s legal that no one can punish them. They think there’s no one out there who will stop them. Now my own chronic back pain wakes me in the night, screaming in pain. I sought out another type of healing that showed me the real antidote to what ails us. I bide my time, saving the last of my strength to strike my final blows. All extractors must be forced to swallow the bitter pain they deal out to millions. As our own chief executives, it’s our obligation to make our own lives better. First and foremost, we must seek to improve our own circumstances and defend ourselves. As we do so, our actions have ripple effects that can improve the lives of others. Rules exist between two individuals, in a network that covers the entire earth. Some of these rules are written down. Some of these rules emerge from natural respect between two individuals. Some of these rules are defined in physical laws, like the properties of gravity, magnetism or the potential energy stored in the chemical bonds of potassium nitrate. No single document better encapsulates the belief that all people are equal in fundamental worth and moral status and the frameworks for fostering collective well-being than the US constitution. Writing a rule down makes it into a law. I don’t give a fuck about the law. Law means nothing. What does matter is following the guidance of our own logic and what we learn from those before us to maximize our own well-being, which will then maximize the well-being of our loved ones and community. That’s where UnitedHealthcare went wrong. They violated their contract with my mother, with me, and tens of millions of other Americans. This threat to my own health, my family’s health, and the health of our country’s people requires me to respond with an act of war. END Breloom by Electovoid -- Fur Affinity [dot] net
@@divinelovebath The CEO who was shot exploited legal loopholes in the system to cause more deaths. A friend of mine was also denied insurance compensation by the same company because the doctor couldn't get reimbursed by the insurer. As a result, the doctor refused to conduct any tests or make a diagnosis. When the pain became unbearable, the doctor only prescribed painkillers and delayed treatment for over six months. My friend had no choice but to pay out of pocket to get a diagnosis in Mexico, where they discovered it was terminal cancer. The insurance company only allowed the doctor to perform surgery when it became clear that further delays were not possible. Now, even morphine can no longer ease the pain.
It's true. The world and especially media is a shallow place, heavily influenced by pretty privilege and if you refuse to admit that, you're either lying to yourself or are blind.
He's part of the one percent, what do you expect?? But the lawsuit against Rudy Giuliani proves that even the rich and powerful can be sued for defamation
He bought 400 books to support an Indian author he liked, which is not a crime anyway. He also paid for a content subscription to a British author he liked too. Based on what I read about his background, Luigi was a giver. He was always trying to please others. When we are like this, we try to solve every problem in the world and forget to fix our own.
Well, we don't know Luigi personally, do we? We don't usually think of people who line up for hours on end for tickets to something they like as problematic. Or, academics who spend their whole lives studying and researching a single topic. It's called passion, devotion. And then, I'm not sure if being giving and making self-introspection are mutually exclusive qualities. In general, I find takers being the more oblivious ones. Did the insurance companies see how much they were hated until Dec 4 happened? Did they notice the problem?
the author confirmed he only bought one book if the e books weren't dear and he wanted to buy quite afew to support the author I don't see what would be so wrong in that it's wrong they are saying 'obsession' saying he tried to buy 400 books but the bank flagged it so he only bought one doesn't make sense either he would only need to confirm on the app he did want to make the purchase could have been a mistake seems odd he was willing to buy 400! then only bought 1!
He had a friend who wanted ice cream…he got it for her and wrapped it up in a tape like bow because all he had was tape but he still wanted to do something nice
I watched it and it has infuriated me. "I know there is a lot wrong with healthcare, but violence is not a way to handle it." Well, there are a lot of ways to increase profits. Randomly denying coverage for people who PAID for it and leaving them to suffer is not a way to do it. "If people could see the body of a gunshot victim and what bullets do to the human body, maybe they will think differently of this murder." Maybe if these CEOs had to sit with and care for a dying person who was denied care. Maybe if they see what 4th stage cancer looks and smells like after chemo is denied, maybe they'd think differently about their 8 figure annual bonuses. "Brian had a family. He was a real person, with friends, a wife, and children." The thousands of paying customers that die every year because of Brian's brilliant computer algorithm that randomly denies covered care had families and friends... and homes that will foreclosed on top pay their remaining medical bills. TMZ really went out their way to Garner sympathy for a group of apathetic greedy elites who don't lose a wink of sleep not providing care that they are PAID to provide. They are all killers..they just don't use guns and don't have mugshots.
This is from a book on violence: " 99 times out of a 100 the answer will not be violence, it will be avoidance or de-escalation but that one time when violence is the answer, make no mistake, it will be the only answer." "Non-violence only works on enemies with a conscience."
When trump said he could shoot someone on the street and still get elected, he was probably thinking of a homeless person. Luigi is a much safer choice for president, at least he cares about people.
He has always been like that. No conscience. What they did to Liam Payne posting picures of his dead body let me know everything I need to know about that tabloid. Never again.
Innocent until proven guilty. I don't care what TMZ has to say. Luigi's lawyer has yet to be handed the discovery. TMZ, you are just making it even more probable for him to get a mistrial and that will most definitely upset your overlords.
Stop showing this picture of the cop was digging his hand into his neck. It makes you look petty. And For all of us being killed by the system that is supposed to provide Healthcare. Thank you Luigi for making this a National topic. American people deserve Honest representation for the suffering and death we are facing daily at the hand of Greedy Corporations, their government minions and their big media mouthpieces.
@@Axpii cuz the media is the evil just like the billionaires of the world they want to control the world and let the 99 percent non billionaires have no control, they realize we the masses may have the upper hand for once and help in getting jury nullification for Luigi so the media n government will do everything in their power to influence the public to influence the jury to get Luigi guilty but it's not gonna work cuz the jury will side with the 99 percent
This case has to be dropped. With this insane amount of publicity calling Mangione guilty before there is even a trial, they'll have to go find a tribe in the Amazon who have no contact with oeople in order to come up with 12 unbiased jurors. I say, "Case dismissed!" based on biased news, internet, and TV show coverage. Nobody has missed all forms of media coverage of this case, and most of them leave out the words "accused" or "alleged." They need an episode called, "TMZ: The Minds of Morons."
Sure! everyone not well adjusted to a profoundly sick system and society are mentally ill these days. Thats a lot of us! And still, says the billionair bootlicker you are the ones whe have to trust while plutocracy is rising up😂😂😂😂
When there is no other way of changing things what do you do..?? You can complain but where does it go ???? Nothing happens ..there is no other resolve.. government isnt doing anything...and people have open eyes
Mainstream Media: Why do you continue to try to convince us that he is guilty and a bad person? He has the best lawyer possible and we will stand behind Luigi every step of the way. You are wasting your time and looking like fools doing it.
"Friends" is a bit of an overstatement..These guys literally met him for one week in Thailand. This is how well they know him. Interestingly, all the people who knew him for years, who spoke to the media, had only good things to say about him.
The mom said he'd do something like that....that being going to hostels in NY. It's all about context. A documentary pre trial? Innocent until proven guilty?
Anything wrong with having a passion for some books? Sure if you feel no passion for this show, you wouldnt have produced it. And saying all this as if he's been convicted.
I honestly don't even want to hear what the media thinks of him, let the man speak!! Let us determine his mental state. They don't want the public to hear him because they fear we won't see it their way since we already agree with him, don't fall for these media tactics, look at them trying so hard. Let Luigi speak.
ALLEGEDLY WTF #$@ IS EVERY1 JUST DECIDING ITS OK 2 NOT FOLLOW THE SUPPOSED RULE OF LAW BY WHICH EVERY1 IS INNOCENT UNTIL PROVEN GUILTY (& I DONT MEAN PUBLIC COURT NEITHER)..
I'm Canadian, never paid a dime in healthcare costs, no premiums, no copays, care is excellent. Like all systems it has its problems. One that we don't have is having to argue with an insurance company that we pay hundreds a month in premiums and get denied, and if we are approved we don't have to pay a deductable. that's called extra billing and its illegal in Canada. Create an affordable system made in the USA. make it happen. UHC...UNIVERSAL HEALTH CARE.
I don't think looks had anything to do with it because he shielded his identity originally. People were just fed up with the health care system. The looks was just a plus.
Most Americans treat him as a hero? I'm just curious about it. In my country China, people believe Luigi is a real hero and admire what he did. Murder is Murder, don't glorify his behavior.
' he bought 400 books' NO he didn't the author said on twitter that he told you he only bought ONE book he seems annoyed you are deliberately giving a false narrative it's not that odd he visited an author on his travels you know India is in Asia right? he was travelling across Asia he made it sound like he flew from US just to meet him implying obsession and mental illness based off that is wrong the author believes he tried to buy 400 books, assuming ebooks to support him but the bank flagged it also seems odd he only needed to confirm it to be willing to buy 400 then only buying 1 seems odd, I think there was a misunderstanding here
What the hell is this? Mind of a killer? They're saying all this as if he's already been convicted or guilty?!? He's innocent until IF proven guilty!! Having documentaries made on him calling him guilty tampers with the juries influence this should be a mistrial already! No documentarys should be made on him until after the verdict!
Exactly what I was going to say@
@@xenotbbbeats7209 I've been saying this all day long, I am so angry this is defamation and jury tampering
Yeah, it's disgusting. He not even the right guy but doesn't matter, he goin free. No possible way to do a fair trial.
Due Process
The Allopathic Complex and Its Consequences
Luigi Mangione's last words
LM
Dec 09, 2024
The second amendment means I am my own chief executive and commander in chief of my own military. I authorize my own act of self-defense in response to a hostile entity making war on me and my family.
Nelson Mandela says no form of violence can be excused. Camus says it’s all the same, whether you live or die or have a cup of coffee. MLK says violence never brings permanent peace. Gandhi says that non-violence is the mightiest power available to mankind.
That’s who they tell you are heroes. That’s who our revolutionaries are.
Yet is that not capitalistic? Non-violence keeps the system working at full speed ahead.
What did it get us. Look in the mirror.
They want us to be non-violent, so that they can grow fat off the blood they take from us.
The only way out is through. Not all of us will make it. Each of us is our own chief executive. You have to decide what you will tolerate.
In Gladiator 1 Maximus cuts into the military tattoo that identifies him as part of the roman legion. His friend asks “Is that the sign of your god?” As Maximus carves deeper into his own flesh, as his own blood drips down his skin, Maximus smiles and nods yes. The tattoo represents the emperor, who is god. The god emperor has made himself part of Maximus’s own flesh. The only way to destroy the emperor is to destroy himself. Maximus smiles through the pain because he knows it is worth it.
These might be my last words. I don’t know when they will come for me. I will resist them at any cost. That’s why I smile through the pain.
They diagnosed my mother with severe neuropathy when she was forty-one years old. She said it started ten years before that with burning sensations in her feet and occasional sharp stabbing pains. At first the pain would last a few moments, then fade to tingling, then numbness, then fade to nothing a few days later.
The first time the pain came she ignored it. Then it came a couple times a year and she ignored it. Then every couple months. Then a couple times a month. Then a couple times a week. At that point by the time the tingling faded to numbness, the pain would start, and the discomfort was constant. At that point even going from the couch to the kitchen to make her own lunch became a major endeavor
She started with ibuprofen, until the stomach aches and acid reflux made her switch to acetaminophen. Then the headaches and barely sleeping made her switch back to ibuprofen.
The first doctor said it was psychosomatic. Nothing was wrong. She needed to relax, destress, sleep more.
The second doctor said it was a compressed nerve in her spine. She needed back surgery. It would cost $180,000. Recovery would be six months minimum before walking again. Twelve months for full potential recovery, and she would never lift more than ten pounds of weight again.
The third doctor performed a Nerve Conduction Study, Electromyography, MRI, and blood tests. Each test cost $800 to $1200. She hit the $6000 deductible of her UnitedHealthcare plan in October. Then the doctor went on vacation, and my mother wasn’t able to resume tests until January when her deductible reset.
The tests showed severe neuropathy. The $180,000 surgery would have had no effect.
They prescribed opioids for the pain. At first the pain relief was worth the price of constant mental fog and constipation. She didn’t tell me about that until later. All I remember is we took a trip for the first time in years, when she drove me to Monterey to go to the aquarium. I saw an otter in real life, swimming on its back. We left at 7am and listened to Green Day on the four-hour car ride. Over time, the opioids stopped working. They made her MORE sensitive to pain, and she felt withdrawal symptoms after just two or three hours.
Then gabapentin. By now the pain was so bad she couldn’t exercise, which compounded the weight gain from the slowed metabolic rate and hormonal shifts. And it barely helped the pain, and made her so fatigued she would go an entire day without getting out of bed.
Then Corticosteroids. Which didn’t even work.
The pain was so bad I would hear my mother wake up in the night screaming in pain. I would run into her room, asking if she’s OK. Eventually I stopped getting up. She’d yell out anguished shrieks of wordless pain or the word “fuck” stretched and distended to its limits. I’d turn over and go back to sleep.
All of this while they bled us dry with follow-up appointment after follow-up appointment, specialist consultations, and more imagine scans. Each appointment was promised to be fully covered, until the insurance claims were delayed and denied. Allopathic medicine did nothing to help my mother’s suffering. Yet it is the foundation of our entire society.
My mother told me that on a good day the nerve pain was like her legs were immersed in ice water. On a bad day it felt like her legs were clamped in a machine shop vice, screwed down to where the cranks stopped turning, then crushed further until her ankle bones sprintered and cracked to accommodate the tightening clamp. She had more bad days than good.
My mother crawled to the bathroom on her hands and knees. I slept in the living room to create more distance from her cries in the night. I still woke up, and still went back to sleep.
Back then I thought there was nothing I could do.
The high copays made consistent treatment impossible. New treatments were denied as “not medically necessary.” Old treatments didn’t work, and still put us out for thousands of dollars.
UnitedHealthcare limited specialist consultations to twice a year.
Then they refused to cover advanced imaging, which the specialists required for an appointment.
Prior authorizations took weeks, then months.
UnitedHealthcare constantly changed their claim filing procedure. They said my mother’s doctor needed to fax his notes. Then UnitedHealthcare said they did not save faxed patient correspondence, and required a hardcopy of the doctor’s typed notes to be mailed. Then they said they never received the notes. They were unable to approve the claim until they had received and filed the notes.
They promised coverage, and broke their word to my mother.
With every delay, my anger surged. With every denial, I wanted to throw the doctor through the glass wall of their hospital waiting room.
But it wasn’t them. It wasn’t the doctors, the receptionists, administrators, pharmacists, imaging technicians, or anyone we ever met. It was UnitedHealthcare.
People are dying. Evil has become institutionalized. Corporations make billions of dollars off the pain, suffering, death, and anguished cries in the night of millions of Americans.
We entered into an agreement for healthcare with a legally binding contract that promised care commensurate with our insurance payments and medical needs. Then UnitedHealthcare changes the rules to suit their own profits. They think they make the rules, and think that because it’s legal that no one can punish them.
They think there’s no one out there who will stop them.
Now my own chronic back pain wakes me in the night, screaming in pain. I sought out another type of healing that showed me the real antidote to what ails us.
I bide my time, saving the last of my strength to strike my final blows. All extractors must be forced to swallow the bitter pain they deal out to millions.
As our own chief executives, it’s our obligation to make our own lives better. First and foremost, we must seek to improve our own circumstances and defend ourselves. As we do so, our actions have ripple effects that can improve the lives of others.
Rules exist between two individuals, in a network that covers the entire earth. Some of these rules are written down. Some of these rules emerge from natural respect between two individuals. Some of these rules are defined in physical laws, like the properties of gravity, magnetism or the potential energy stored in the chemical bonds of potassium nitrate.
No single document better encapsulates the belief that all people are equal in fundamental worth and moral status and the frameworks for fostering collective well-being than the US constitution.
Writing a rule down makes it into a law. I don’t give a fuck about the law. Law means nothing. What does matter is following the guidance of our own logic and what we learn from those before us to maximize our own well-being, which will then maximize the well-being of our loved ones and community.
That’s where UnitedHealthcare went wrong. They violated their contract with my mother, with me, and tens of millions of other Americans. This threat to my own health, my family’s health, and the health of our country’s people requires me to respond with an act of war.
END
Breloom by Electovoid -- Fur Affinity [dot] net
He literally has not even been found guilty... shame on you, TMZ.
They aren't the judge and jury...what has happened to our society?
@@divinelovebath The CEO who was shot exploited legal loopholes in the system to cause more deaths. A friend of mine was also denied insurance compensation by the same company because the doctor couldn't get reimbursed by the insurer. As a result, the doctor refused to conduct any tests or make a diagnosis. When the pain became unbearable, the doctor only prescribed painkillers and delayed treatment for over six months. My friend had no choice but to pay out of pocket to get a diagnosis in Mexico, where they discovered it was terminal cancer. The insurance company only allowed the doctor to perform surgery when it became clear that further delays were not possible. Now, even morphine can no longer ease the pain.
I thought he was innocent until proven guilty. This is absolutely disgusting.
Due Process
You are trying to try this case in the media. Luigi is INNOCENT until proven guilty.
Yep. Pretty sure this violates his constitutional rights.
I'm so relieved to see all these comments like this…… Give me even stronger hope for jury notification
Due Process
He's innocent even if he is proven "guilty"
"Luigi Mangione: Mind of a Hero". There, I fixed the mistake in the title.
Thank you❤
TMZ said to say thank you and they apologized for their error.
Thanks, much better!
🎉👏👏👏👏
❤❤❤Thank you!
3:50
"The fact that he is good looking... If Luigi Mangione were ugly, you would see a very different reaction to this."
No one will buy that.
Exactly!! They think we are immature idiots. How low will these reporters go. Calling him a Killer without even him proven guilty.
WHAT A SHAME.
@@Zechariah1111 People supported him when his face was covered & no one knew his identity.. what a tone deaf elitist statement
It's true. The world and especially media is a shallow place, heavily influenced by pretty privilege and if you refuse to admit that, you're either lying to yourself or are blind.
Because they don't have souls, they don't think we do either!
Robert Chambers killed Jennifer Levin in NYC. They called him the preppy killer cause he was attractive. No one was coming to his defense
Boycott TMZ. What a disgusting tone deaf creation from Harvey
He's part of the one percent, what do you expect?? But the lawsuit against Rudy Giuliani proves that even the rich and powerful can be sued for defamation
those people will do anything to make some gold and silver you know
I mean, there were already 1000 reasons to not watch TMZ, but welcome to the party, even if you're late to it.
Everything from TMZ is trash- it's great to see Fox using such a reliable source to feed the Boomers and elder Xers.
He bought 400 books to support an Indian author he liked, which is not a crime anyway. He also paid for a content subscription to a British author he liked too. Based on what I read about his background, Luigi was a giver. He was always trying to please others. When we are like this, we try to solve every problem in the world and forget to fix our own.
Well, we don't know Luigi personally, do we?
We don't usually think of people who line up for hours on end for tickets to something they like as problematic. Or, academics who spend their whole lives studying and researching a single topic. It's called passion, devotion.
And then, I'm not sure if being giving and making self-introspection are mutually exclusive qualities. In general, I find takers being the more oblivious ones. Did the insurance companies see how much they were hated until Dec 4 happened? Did they notice the problem?
the author confirmed he only bought one book
if the e books weren't dear and he wanted to buy quite afew to support the author I don't see what would be so wrong in that
it's wrong they are saying 'obsession'
saying he tried to buy 400 books but the bank flagged it so he only bought one doesn't make sense either he would only need to confirm on the app he did want to make the purchase
could have been a mistake
seems odd he was willing to buy 400! then only bought 1!
Yep. "Obsession". Tells me what picture the producers want to paint of him. Hope his defence Lawyers know.
He had a friend who wanted ice cream…he got it for her and wrapped it up in a tape like bow because all he had was tape but he still wanted to do something nice
I watched it and it has infuriated me.
"I know there is a lot wrong with healthcare, but violence is not a way to handle it."
Well, there are a lot of ways to increase profits. Randomly denying coverage for people who PAID for it and leaving them to suffer is not a way to do it.
"If people could see the body of a gunshot victim and what bullets do to the human body, maybe they will think differently of this murder."
Maybe if these CEOs had to sit with and care for a dying person who was denied care. Maybe if they see what 4th stage cancer looks and smells like after chemo is denied, maybe they'd think differently about their 8 figure annual bonuses.
"Brian had a family. He was a real person, with friends, a wife, and children."
The thousands of paying customers that die every year because of Brian's brilliant computer algorithm that randomly denies covered care had families and friends... and homes that will foreclosed on top pay their remaining medical bills.
TMZ really went out their way to Garner sympathy for a group of apathetic greedy elites who don't lose a wink of sleep not providing care that they are PAID to provide. They are all killers..they just don't use guns and don't have mugshots.
This is from a book on violence: " 99 times out of a 100 the answer will not be violence, it will be avoidance or de-escalation but that one time when violence is the answer, make no mistake, it will be the only answer."
"Non-violence only works on enemies with a conscience."
I can’t even find the documentary so can someone tell me where it is?😂
@lindsayceara Tubi
And Brian Thompson did have a mugshot, but no one talks about that. And he was estranged from his wife. So, no he didn't have a wife.
@@nillyk5671Thank you for sharing this quote.
This is defamation pure and simple and Luigi's lawyer should sue
A lot of news outlets!
@freeluigi4444 - Write to Attorney Karen; suggest that.
Should sue IMMEDIATELY
Harvey is so fake. It's his soul that attracts people not his looks
Actually they even tried to make him look evil. But it didnt work out. Now they push beauty-shaming
I agree.. He gets on my nerves..
harvey likes young men
I though this guy was a lawyer aren’t people innocent till proven guilty ?? Pure evil
Where are we living ???
judas will do anything for silver and gold
HE IS STILL INNOCENT THIS IS ILLEGAL!! HE HAS A RIGHT TO A FAIR TRIAL, INNOCENT UNTIL PROVEN GUILTY
Due Process, burden is on the state.
jury nullification will happen here
@@commiesnzombies 100%
When trump said he could shoot someone on the street and still get elected, he was probably thinking of a homeless person.
Luigi is a much safer choice for president, at least he cares about people.
excellent point! Another irony, trump called Luigi supporters "a cult."
Way to go trivializing young people being involved in politics by saying they support luigi just for his looks.
We supported whoever would be arrested BEFORE an arrest even happened. So, ya, failed speculation.
Now a days some judge others by their own shallowness
The trial didn't even start yet, and the media is already playing detectives.
I’m so disgusted at Harvey
He has always been like that. No conscience. What they did to Liam Payne posting picures of his dead body let me know everything I need to know about that tabloid. Never again.
You and me Both
Looks like your trying to convict him without a trial. Trash reporting, pure trash !
Innocent until proven guilty. I don't care what TMZ has to say. Luigi's lawyer has yet to be handed the discovery. TMZ, you are just making it even more probable for him to get a mistrial and that will most definitely upset your overlords.
🙏🙏🙏🙏 free Luigi. Sue Harvey Levin
Argh...the discovery. Why is that taking so long? Thought they had solid evidence. So, redactions are taking from Dec 9 till now, almost Jan 9?
They really don't want him to have a fair trial do they.
Stop showing this picture of the cop was digging his hand into his neck. It makes you look petty.
And For all of us being killed by the system that is supposed to provide Healthcare.
Thank you Luigi for making this a National topic.
American people deserve Honest representation for the suffering and death we are facing daily at the hand of Greedy Corporations, their government minions and their big media mouthpieces.
I'm dumber for having watched this. Everyone loves Luigi. I wonder if they get paid to run such nonsense.
Free Luigi
There is something going on behind the scenes why are they already making documentaries and the trial haven’t even started?
Because they know they have a weak case against Luigi so they are trying to influence the people on what narrative they want to spin.
@@Axpii cuz the media is the evil just like the billionaires of the world they want to control the world and let the 99 percent non billionaires have no control, they realize we the masses may have the upper hand for once and help in getting jury nullification for Luigi so the media n government will do everything in their power to influence the public to influence the jury to get Luigi guilty but it's not gonna work cuz the jury will side with the 99 percent
@@leeannesuarez1234Yep. Totally agree.
They’re trying very hard to change the narrative and they think tmz is the way to do it
Bad for them. They will not succeed. Just increase our disdain for them.
Wasn’t the mum talking about him staying in a hostel being “something she could see him doing”?
Yes, I believe that's what she referred to but the media went and twisted it.
99% of all 20 yr olds would stay in a hostel. Dumb questions get dumb answers that dumb people find valuable.
@@paolavallado5882Not surprising. The media can be so sinister.
@Elizabeth-m6j3sA mother would know more than ANYONE.
This is unacceptable she is calling him the killer
I see lawsuits in their future
Hmm how about another special on Brian Thompson also entitled the mind of a killer? His policies killed innumerably more (and innocent) people
Now THIS I would watch!
Good idea!
This case has to be dropped. With this insane amount of publicity calling Mangione guilty before there is even a trial, they'll have to go find a tribe in the Amazon who have no contact with oeople in order to come up with 12 unbiased jurors. I say, "Case dismissed!" based on biased news, internet, and TV show coverage. Nobody has missed all forms of media coverage of this case, and most of them leave out the words "accused" or "alleged." They need an episode called, "TMZ: The Minds of Morons."
Disgusting journalism
Clickbait title. He hasn't been convicted so the title and the content is defamation. Shouldn't this kind of stuff be illegal?
Not a killer, the guy he deposed was a killer..
Allegedly
Self-defense, allegedly.
The Real Monsters are in TMZ OFFICE
Killers.
Killers of a fair trial and justice.
Shame on the producers!
Can a lawsuit be waged against them?
Mind of a killer? Ever heard of the word "alleged" TMZ?
Remember: jury nullification
You mean "Mind of a Hero"
Why do the German guys want to remain anonymous?
I had to come look for any news about Luigi. It feels like they're suppressing stuff about him.
I've noticed that too. How is he doing? How is the legal team handling the case? Is he being treated okay?
It's a little too early to be calling him 100% guilty. We didn't even get through half of the trial yet. 🤦🏽♀️
Half? It hasn't even started.
* everyone disliked this *
*Free Luigi* 🇺🇸✊
Anyone remember when Harvey was the door keeper on People's Court?
He is innocent. Free Luigi. Stop demonising him!
Mind of a hero*
Sure! everyone not well adjusted to a profoundly sick system and society are mentally ill these days. Thats a lot of us! And still, says the billionair bootlicker you are the ones whe have to trust while plutocracy is rising up😂😂😂😂
20k views, only 109 "thumbs up" ... That tells you all you need to know.
two sad animals on screen
He absolutely had a beef with corporate healthcare. You crazy!
Fake travel friends 😂
When there is no other way of changing things what do you do..?? You can complain but where does it go ???? Nothing happens ..there is no other resolve.. government isnt doing anything...and people have open eyes
Not guilty
Harvey is a gossip, nothing more.
Yeah, if I was some Beta, Delta, Omega or whatever producer… not even then would I sell my soul to produce trash like this.
Mainstream Media: Why do you continue to try to convince us that he is guilty and a bad person? He has the best lawyer possible and we will stand behind Luigi every step of the way. You are wasting your time and looking like fools doing it.
SS soliders were real people too, they had wives, friends and children. Great argument😂😂😂
Luigi is an alleged hero/freedom fighter, nice try tho
He's prettier than you, Lady!
This channel needs to go take a hike somewhere..
Luigi is the best guy around
Free Luigi it was self defense!
A True Hero
We need to stop with this he is Good looking comment
'Luigi Mangione: The Mind of a Good Man And Freedom Fighter'.
I fixed it for you.
HES INNOCENT!!!
Jury nullification!
I hope Luigi sues you into oblivion for calling him a murderer. Slander. Luigi is innocent
God, his friends were absolute garbage. Goin on a doc to talk about him as if he is the killer and then hiding their faces too, cowards
"Friends" is a bit of an overstatement..These guys literally met him for one week in Thailand. This is how well they know him. Interestingly, all the people who knew him for years, who spoke to the media, had only good things to say about him.
The mom said he'd do something like that....that being going to hostels in NY. It's all about context. A documentary pre trial? Innocent until proven guilty?
Defamation.
Anything wrong with having a passion for some books?
Sure if you feel no passion for this show, you wouldnt have produced it.
And saying all this as if he's been convicted.
He'll Become A Saint and Soon the Vatican will greet him, the Pope is waiting for him🙏
Free Luigi, be Luigi!
Who is watching this nonsense?
Dark side?
I'm sure the producers of this show have their dark side.
Scared of loosing UHC ad revenue? They want this to be about his looks soooooo bad!
he hasn't gone to trial yet and your talking as if he has been convicted
The mind of a hero, you mean?
TMZ sucks
4:08 she's so shady
Yeah, i caught that, so distasteful.
"When the rich rob the poor, it's called business.
When the poor fight back, It's called violence."
Mark Twain
Harvey can read minds!
But can he read words? Why doesn't he take into account the letter from Luigi?
i hope he sues them for defamation
Next time on "The Mind of a Killer" a CEO explains why death panels are great for shareholder profits.
I honestly don't even want to hear what the media thinks of him, let the man speak!! Let us determine his mental state. They don't want the public to hear him because they fear we won't see it their way since we already agree with him, don't fall for these media tactics, look at them trying so hard. Let Luigi speak.
Talking about a man that hasn't been proven guilty and making a documentary with abhorrent claims like this? This is absolutely disgusting.
ALLEGEDLY WTF #$@
IS EVERY1 JUST DECIDING ITS OK 2 NOT FOLLOW THE SUPPOSED RULE OF LAW BY WHICH EVERY1 IS INNOCENT UNTIL PROVEN GUILTY (& I DONT MEAN PUBLIC COURT NEITHER)..
amarillismo oportunista puro y vivo, que ridiculez. free luigi
Uhh, Rittenhouse is no Ryan Gosling and yet he's being hailed as a hero
Very wasteful.
I can see that you don't understand. But Luigi trial is in many aspects freedom trial. It is hard to comprehend, I know
Yes, their petty small minds can't take that in.
This is disappointing the guy hasn’t even had a trial yet
That does mean he is the killer. Bellshill. Free luigi mangion
He's cute because you can see intelligence in his eyes. It's not just facial features.
I have never seen fox news against guns and gun ranges before.
Mind of a killer? Load of bullshit
I'm Canadian, never paid a dime in healthcare costs, no premiums, no copays, care is excellent. Like all systems it has its problems. One that we don't have is having to argue with an insurance company that we pay hundreds a month in premiums and get denied, and if we are approved we don't have to pay a deductable. that's called extra billing and its illegal in Canada. Create an affordable system made in the USA. make it happen. UHC...UNIVERSAL HEALTH CARE.
I don't think looks had anything to do with it because he shielded his identity originally. People were just fed up with the health care system. The looks was just a plus.
Most Americans treat him as a hero? I'm just curious about it. In my country China, people believe Luigi is a real hero and admire what he did. Murder is Murder, don't glorify his behavior.
Willing to dive in the mind of a Healthcare Insurance's CEO, anyone there?
' he bought 400 books' NO he didn't the author said on twitter that he told you he only bought ONE book
he seems annoyed you are deliberately giving a false narrative
it's not that odd he visited an author on his travels
you know India is in Asia right? he was travelling across Asia
he made it sound like he flew from US just to meet him
implying obsession and mental illness based off that is wrong
the author believes he tried to buy 400 books, assuming ebooks to support him but the bank flagged it also seems odd he only needed to confirm it
to be willing to buy 400 then only buying 1 seems odd, I think there was a misunderstanding here
Pain is terrifying 😢
"Shocked the Nation"... Yea, why it took so long for this to happen!
Just came to say no one knows his mind and its not our business.