

Documentary
Overview
Writings and social media posts help to reveal the secret life and troubles of Luigi Mangione, the man accused of the brazen murder of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson and whom so many people are calling a hero.
Top Cast


Luigi Mangione
Luigi Mangione
Self (archive footage)
Luigi Mangione
Self (archive footage)
Brian Thompson
Brian Thompson
Self (archive footage)
Brian Thompson
Self (archive footage)


Dan Abrams
Dan Abrams
Self - Law & Crime Network
Dan Abrams
Self - Law & Crime Network
Philip Klein
Philip Klein
Self - Former Bodyguard for Brian Thompson
Philip Klein
Self - Former Bodyguard for Brian Thompson
Kelly Wirtz
Kelly Wirtz
Self - Thompson Family Friend
Kelly Wirtz
Self - Thompson Family Friend
Joseph Kenny
Joseph Kenny
Self - NYPD Chief of Detectives
Joseph Kenny
Self - NYPD Chief of Detectives
Casey Jordan
Casey Jordan
Self - Criminologist
Casey Jordan
Self - Criminologist
Giovanna Aquia Blatterman
Giovanna Aquia Blatterman
Self - Mangione Family Friend
Giovanna Aquia Blatterman
Self - Mangione Family Friend
Joe Di Pasquale
Joe Di Pasquale
Self - Mangione Family Friend
Joe Di Pasquale
Self - Mangione Family Friend
Dorian Wright
Dorian Wright
Self - Luigi Mangione's Yoga Instructor
Dorian Wright
Self - Luigi Mangione's Yoga Instructor
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