New York – Luigi MangioneAccording to the office of Manhattan area official Alvin Bragg, the suspect was accused of killing United Health Care CEO Brian Thompson from behind New York City last year, the office of Manhattan area official Alvin Bragg, who allegedly brought a dress changer to his defense team, a “heart-shaped” note.
The 26-year-old former Ivy Leaguer, wearing khaki pants, Rockport Pentny Loafers and green sweaters under the blinking bulletproof vest of supporters, urging each other to wear green, Luigi, a character from Nintendo’s “Super Mario” franchise.
According to New York State Court official Major Mike McKee, his defense lawyer avoids being in prison jumpsuits, New York State Court official Major Mike McKee oversees prison transport, according to prosecutors. Researcher Sergeant. Louis Capolupo conducted a search and handed over the items to the defendant.
Luigi Mangione winked at supporters, green sweater under bulletproof vest

The heart-shaped letter officer found in the socks was sent to the murder suspect Luigi Mangione, CEO of United Health Care. (Agnifilo’s hometown)
“There is a new pair of Agai socks wrapped in the clothes on cardboard,” Assistant Manhattan District Attorney Joel Seidemann wrote in a new court application.
“The cardboard is secreted with two personal heart-shaped notes, one for an unknown person named “Join” and the other for Luigi, saying in part: ‘Know there are thousands of people who wish you good luck.”
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Luigi Mangione, who is accused of killing UnitedHealthCare CEO Brian Thompson, said he wanted to have a laptop in prison so he could view documents and other materials related to the murder. (Curtis said/Swimming Pool)
Capolupo grabbed the notes but allowed Mangione to wear socks. But, according to the prosecutor, “he felt ‘they didn’t look good’” and took them down.
“Luckily, the smuggled items were handwritten notes, not contraband that could harm the transporter,” Seidemann added.
Mangione’s team declined to comment but shared a separate application filed by his defense on Wednesday, with his attorney asking for other discovery materials and sending questions to the letters.

Luigi Mangione appeared on her new clothes, but no socks were found in Manhattan Criminal Court on Friday, February 21, 2025, in New York City. (Curtis said/Swimming Pool)
Defense attorney Karen Friedman Agnifilo wrote to the judge. “On the surface, the District Attorney’s Office is aware of the innocent nature of the incident, which is not a real danger or concern because they don’t bother to warn the court. If this “event” is the dangerous basis for prosecution, we don’t think it allows them to deny our reasonable demands.”
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UnitedHealthCare CEO Brian Thompson was killed in New York on December 4. (AP Photo/UnitedHealth Group)
Back and forth when prosecutors ask the court to reject Mangione’s request There is a laptop In his prison cell, they say it was an unnecessary privilege — along with other discovery materials.
Friedman Agnifilo added: “We requested the discovery of civilian witnesses, any identification of Mr. Mangiant by San Francisco police, the discovery of terrorism theory surrounding the prosecutors and the content of any electronic device recovered from Mr. Mangiant.”
In another document, Manhattan District Attorney Zachary Kaplan listed a lot of physical evidence, which restored many people in addition to suspected murder weapons.
When police arrested him, Mangione had nearly $8,000 in cash, two Faraday bags could be used to block phone signals, multiple hard drives and a laptop, three wallets, an iPhone, “33 other clutter” and other items. Police took back another cell phone near the crime scene and conducted DNA evidence on the discarded food packaging.
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Surveillance images released by the New York Police Department show the suspect died in a shooting death of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson on Wednesday, December 4, 2024. The suspect can be seen approaching Thompson from behind and shooting him several times before leaving the scene. (NYPD Crimestoppers)
He allegedly abandoned Central Park in a designer’s backpack after the killings, and police found the “monopoly” money and the black Tommy Hilfiger jacket. They also grabbed two display laptops from Best Buy Store.
Mangione faces federal and state-related charges Thompson’s Assassination – New York prosecutors claim it was an act of terrorism, and the defense believes it is a false narrative.
He was accused of following the CEO, the married father of two, and fired a shot in the back outside the shareholders’ meeting in early December.
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Despite allegations of cold-blooded murder, Mangiang has gained vocal support online, including a defense donated by hundreds of thousands of dollars to him.
Early in the investigation, police said they took back the bullet cover at the scene with handwritten messages written: “defense,” “destruction,” and “denial” – apparently referring to books that criticized the health insurance industry for its tendency to reject claims.
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Luigi Mangione supporters gathered outside the court after a hearing on Friday, February 21, 2025. Mangione is accused of killing UnitedHealthCare CEO Brian Thompson outside a Manhattan hotel last year. (Rashid Umar Abbasi for Fox News Number)
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After the killing, Mangione allegedly skipped the town. But police found him at McDonald’s in Altoona, Pennsylvania, as people inside recognized him from a smiling suspect photo in the New York Police Department’s wanted poster.
Altona police allegedly attacked the health insurance company’s insurance company’s insurer with suspected murder weapons, false ID cards and declarations.