Luigi Mangione is pleading with fans to stop sending him so many photos.
The 26-year-old, who is accused of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, is limiting fans to a maximum of five photos per person.
“Luigi is allowed to receive photos via Shutterfly and FreePrints in accordance with mail procedures while in custody,” reads the FAQ section of his defense website.
“Due to the volume of photos, they could take longer than usual to be screened and shared.”
”Luigi appreciates the photos that are sent and kindly asks that people send no more than five photos at a time.”
”Please note that every photo that is received is screened and reviewed by law enforcement.”
Mangione is facing charges of first-degree murder, two counts of second-degree murder, and multiple gun possession charges related to the incident.
Me: Luigi Mangione isn’t a hero and the murder of Brian Thompson is bad.
Them: pic.twitter.com/YO6vyeIb6W
— Kimberly Ross (@SouthernKeeks) February 25, 2025
Despite his shockingly violent act, Mangione has attracted countless fans, many of whom have said he is unusually handsome for a cold-blood killer.
The murder also led to debates about vigilantism, with many people supporting him on the grounds that he took a stand against the greed of the healthcare industry.
According to a recent report from The New York Post, Mangione has been flooded with everything from love letters to prison spending money from adoring groupies.
He is also said to have raised $300,000 from over 10,000 people to help fund his legal defense.
In a statement released earlier this month, Mangione thanked his fans for all the support he has received.
“I am overwhelmed by – and grateful for – everyone who has written me to share their stories and express their support,” Mangione wrote.
“Powerfully, this support has transcended political, racial, and even class divisions, as mail has flooded MDC from across the country, and around the globe.”
“While it is impossible for me to reply to most letters, please know that I read every one that I receive.”
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A trial date has not yet been set. Mangione has pleaded not guilty.
If convicted on all charges, he will likely face life without parole and may even be eligible for the death penalty.
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