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Inside Luigi Mangione’s chaotic travels before alleged CEO killing

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NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Wed, 22 Oct 2025, 8:41pm
Luigi Mangione was charged with the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson last year. Photo / Curtis Means, DailyMail, Bloomberg via Getty Images
Luigi Mangione was charged with the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson last year. Photo / Curtis Means, DailyMail, Bloomberg via Getty Images

Inside Luigi Mangione’s chaotic travels before alleged CEO killing

Author
NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Wed, 22 Oct 2025, 8:41pm

Former travelling companions of Luigi Mangione are detailing colourful tales of his time abroad in the critical months before he was arrested.

The 27-year-old allegedly shot and killed the CEO of UnitedHealthcare, Brian Thompson, on December 4 last year.

He became an infamous folk hero as authorities led a five-day manhunt to find him, finally concluding with his arrest at a McDonald鈥檚 in Pennsylvania, United States.

In his final months of freedom before the alleged killing, Mangione backpacked across Asia, the New York Times reports, partying in Thailand and meditating in Japan.

Christian Sacchini and another American encountered the accused murderer in Thailand last March, befriending him at the Soi Cowboy bar in Bangkok鈥檚 notorious red-light district.

The group exchanged WhatsApp details before parting ways, with Mangione sending the men periodic updates about his subsequent travels.

Messages show the murder suspect claimed to have been beaten by seven 鈥渓adyboys鈥, sending a photo of scratches on his arm.

鈥淟adyboy鈥, a cultural term for transgender women in Thailand, is sometimes considered a derogatory word.

Luigi Mangione allegedly met the other travellers at the Soi Cowboy bar in Bangkok, Thailand. Photo / John Wreford, SOPA Images, LightRocket via Getty Images
Luigi Mangione allegedly met the other travellers at the Soi Cowboy bar in Bangkok, Thailand. Photo / John Wreford, SOPA Images, LightRocket via Getty Images

Sacchini and the unnamed American told the New York Times Mangione spoke about how 鈥渆ffed up鈥 healthcare was back home 鈥 a subject he had written extensively about, investigators discovered after his arrest.

The data engineer had undergone surgery to address his spinal condition in 2023, alleviating his chronic back pain.

Thompson鈥檚 killing is believed to have been politically motivated by Mangione鈥檚 dissatisfaction with the US healthcare system, though he was never insured by the company.

The New York Times reports Mangione had always been interested in structural inequalities, particularly within healthcare.

He told the other travellers he planned to spend much of his time in Japan writing, enjoying a reprieve from the 鈥渃haos鈥 of Thailand in the small village of Tenkawa.

鈥淚 think I want to stay here for like maybe a month and just like meditate, just hot spring and do some writing,鈥 he said in an April voice memo.

He has pleaded not guilty to all charges and is currently being held at the New York Metropolitan Detention Centre while he awaits trials in New York and Pennsylvania.

Proceedings are on hold until Mangione can be transferred interstate.

His lawyers claim the Trump administration 鈥渉as engaged in purposeful, repeated, unlawful actions鈥 to prevent a fair trial and 鈥渇urther a political agenda鈥, ABC 九一星空无限 reports.

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