It’s clear that Luigi Mangione – who was arrested for the murder of United HealthCare CEO Brian Thompson – has undergone a significant transformation, and not for the better. His former roommate, RJ Martin, paints a picture of a man who seems to have lost his way. Martin describes Mangione as being like “two different people,” highlighting the drastic change in his personality and behavior.
Living together at Surfbreak in Honolulu until 2022, Martin witnessed firsthand how Mangione’s character shifted. After leaving their shared living space, Mangione went “radio silent,” supposedly due to recovering from back surgery. But let’s be honest here—this isn’t just about surgery recovery. It’s about the reckless choices he made afterward.
NEW: Luigi Mangione's former roommate says he is a completely different person, says it’s like Mangione is “two different people.”
RJ Martin was Mangione's roommate at a co-living space called Surfbreak in Honolulu up until 2022.
Some time after he left, Mangione went “radio… pic.twitter.com/bmr4ix4AAC
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) December 11, 2024
Mangione allegedly turned to psychedelics and “magic mushrooms” for pain management. This is where we see the liberal influence creeping in, promoting irresponsible and dangerous alternatives instead of traditional medicine. It’s no wonder Martin feels like he’s dealing with two completely different human beings.
Martin recalls the days when they cooked meals together and participated in book clubs and other activities. Those days are long gone, replaced by a version of Mangione that’s unrecognizable. This is yet another example of how misguided decisions can lead someone astray, and it’s time we hold people accountable for their actions rather than making excuses.
The whole situation is quite strange though. There seems to be too many holes in the story for it to make sense to me. I’m still not sold on Mangione being the killer. You’re telling me that a college educated guy like himself was caught at McDonalds with a bag full of all the exact pieces needed to incriminate him? Nah. I think he was just the bait and switch.
So Mangione was just sitting at McDonald's for hours, trying to be recognized while holding $8000 and a ghost gun. Yeah, this all adds up. https://t.co/L697qoUH3C
— zudummzumficken (@zudummzumsprach) December 10, 2024