Something STRANGE is Happening In The Case of CEO Brians Murder & Accused Killer Luigi Mangione

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Prosecutors in Manhattan charged alleged UnitedHealthcare CEO killer Luigi Mangione with murder late Monday night, according to online court records. He was also charged with criminal possession of a weapon (loaded firearm), possession of a forged instrument and criminal possession of a weapon (firearm silencer) in the brazen Dec. 4 death of Brian Thompson.

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I had stage 4 cancer at 23 and within less than a year my bills were over 1 MILLION dollars & eventually reached 1.7 million. 47 rounds of radiation, 7 rounds of chemo, multiple surgeries, procedures...the list was endless. Which means my medical bills were as well and the insurance I pay an arm & a leg for each month denied several testings & procedures even though without them I had a 15% chance of living. So, we had to half way fight tooth & nail with my insurance and the other half they refused and I'm stuck with what they didn't feel like covering. The stress from them far surpassed the cancer itself. When I tell you insurance companies are the actual devil...believe me

baileyarnold
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The fact that these health insurance CEOs need private security speaks volumes

TouchOnTap
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I work in healthcare and I can tell you it’s the insurance companies that treat patients not providers. We can make recommendations but they dictate what medications we can use, what tests we can order and what facilities we can use. Between corrupt physicians, corrupt pharmaceutical companies and corrupt insurance companies, Americans don’t have a chance.

nurseprac.nikki
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They always say when something happens big like this it’s directing us away from what’s really going on

jenniferbogdan
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Aside from this case, I think we can all agree that our healthcare system is very corrupt

tm-kvyp
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If you don't pay your premiums they cancel your policy but when you do pay your premiums they deny treatment!

sharoncline
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My 43 year old brother just passed on November 7th from cancer. His insurance would no longer cover his radiation & chemo 💔 watching him suffer has literally shattered my heart. This is a very emotional topic for most of us who have been directly impacted by these horrible insurance companies!

Thegiftandthecurseee
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A CEO shot at close range in NYC and no one around. And somehow the shooter knew that this guy was going to be exactly there at that time, with no security, and with hardly anyone around. Wow!! Could it be anymore improbable?? Something is very fishy.

brinta
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People sick of health insurance abuses!

Tm___
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I visit from Canada. I visit the US from time to time .
I have been in pharmacies and watched very elderly people break down and cry because they couldn’t afford their prescription.
I couldn’t see this happen. I have a good job so paid for their prescription for them.
Really sad that one of the richest countries in the world treats elderly so bad.
God bless all who read this.

larryberg
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I think a lot of CEO's need to start watching their backs. It's not just health care, it all of corporate America. CEO's making millions and their employees barely getting by, it is just pure greed. I believe people are fed up with it.

friedaryan
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He was a father, a husband, a friend, and a son, but so are the millions of people who get denied medical help. So the companies earn more money at the end of the year, and investors see their bank accounts grow!!!

picudopr
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When people say the CEO was somebodys loved one, I can't help thinking of the loved ones he killed for profit with a stroke of his pen.

whoopsydaisy
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The real victims are the average people who died due to health procedures being held back so the CEO can have nice house.

ateam
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Kaiser delayed my back surgery for 2 years until I couldn't walk anymore and lost my job and my coverage. I then enrolled for state insurance and almost instantly Kaiser had an appointment open with a surgeon. I had my surgery through another hospital. I have no sympathy for this guy. Good riddance.

scottmoreson
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Thanks for reporting on all of this, THIS IS ABSOLUTELY strange and is validating for all of American citizens to have someone covering the story and how it doesn't add up

vcastro
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I remember watching a documentary on the health care system in the US about 10 years ago. I’ll never forget during the middle of the documentary a top executive of an insurance company said he ended up quitting his job because he couldn’t look at himself in the mirror anymore. When he was boots on the ground watching what people were going through and hearing their stories, he felt sick about his role in it.

beautywinsfails
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I think it’s safe to say, “people have had enough.”

rachelkachun
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The more they deny whats needed the more he makes! Disgusting. Retired RN 4 40 yrs and I cant have any empathy for this man. 😢 People get shot everyday but rich gets all media coverage. No Im not justifying the event, but folks die everyday from being denied meds or treatment needed. I spent 15 yrs of my career fighting with insurance to get what people needed ! I approve this message

angelp.
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I’m a blood cancer survivor who was diagnosed outside of the USA. I’m a nurse. I feel now that I can’t even return home to the USA because of my diagnosis. This case definitely hits a nerve for me. I’ve been forced to go through a stem cell transplant with very little support by my side because of the American system. Do I return to be devastated financially but with my family/ longtime friends??? The psychological stress being away is also damaging for me but I have to choose. The USA insists on keeping this system while most western nations have public healthcare for their citizens. I’m in such a country which is providing me with ongoing maintenance medication- a medication which the manufacturer CEO was grilled by Katie Porter in a congressional hearing, Celgene. Living outside of the USA makes you realize the neoliberal propaganda we have been indoctrinated. And how we also conveniently don’t know what human rights are… this is the problem. Human rights abuses that are legalized in the USA. This is the conversation that must happen. It’s not a left v right issue. It’s a class issue. Top v bottom. Human rights for all citizens of the USA.

meghan