I am never usually lost for words !!!!!! .........but FFS........i mean goddamjesuschristsonofahooker.......wtf is wrong with people i have been to Thailand and saw some mad ......mad ....... shit ...... it was fucking mad ........ but 7 ladyboys !!!!.....kicking your arse ...... what the fuck is wrong with you !!!!!! ...you go to thailand for one thing .......and one thing only ...... sex ....it's the most degrading shithole on earth .........and yes ladyboys....i will never ever get that shit ........i am not sure why people go that route .......as i love women ....... but i mean some guys........ who love chix with dix !!!!!!!! that is gay........ whether you want to believe it or not ...... a man is a man....... no way out fuckers ..........so if that is your gig........ rock on feller ...... but getting beat up by 7 ledy boys ...... you are definitely fucking lost ........still whatever gets you off ...none of my business ........as long as you keep it to yourself .......know what i mean !!!!......really 7 lady boys kicked his arse .......mind you all Asians are into martial arts .....especially that thai boxing shot........well ......when he is in jail........ getting bloodfarts ...he will be a good source of entertainment ....... for the cell bitches ,,,,,good luch chuck as they say !!!!!!>....
Luigi Mangione was clawed by seven Thai ladyboys during mysterious disappearance months before United Healthcare CEO murder
Luigi Mangione reportedly experienced a whirlwind few months in Asia, including an encounter with Thai ladyboys before he was accused of murdering the CEO of United Healthcare on the streets of Midtown Manhattan.
Mangione, 26, was arrested last November in connection with Brian Thompson's brutal slaying. He was indicted in December and has been in custody at the Metropolitan Detention Center in New York.
Before he became the center of a case that captivated the nation, Mangione had backpacked through Asia and befriended American travelers, soccer player Christian Sacchini, and his friend.
In a recent interview with the New York Times, Sacchini revealed his encounter with Mangione in March 2024, just eight months before he would be accused of murder.
Sacchini's friend, who wasn't named in the article, revealed that after Mangione befriended him, he sent a message on WhatsApp revealing the wild nights he had in Thailand.
One message said Mangione was 'beaten up by seven ladyboys,' and lost his phone in a taxi. A 'ladyboy' is the English translation of 'katoey,' which refers to a transgender woman and is often seen as derogatory.
Mangione had also sent a photo to Sacchini's friend of his scratched-up arm after the encounter.
Mangione met the two American travelers at the Stumble Inn in Bangkok. He told the two that he grew up in Maryland and had been living in Hawaii.

Luigi Mangione was arrested as the suspect in United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson's murder

Two American travelers recently revealed in an interview with the New York Times that they met Mangione when they were abroad

Mangione reportedly had an encounter with two 'ladyboys' while traveling in Thailand
They told The Times that they spoke with Mangione for hours about Sacchini's soccer career, artificial intelligence, and even the healthcare industry in the US.
Mangione reportedly was shocked when Sacchini told him how much an MRI scan cost in Thailand.
Sacchini's friend showed the Times several photos of their time with Mangione in Thailand, including a photo of the alleged murderer standing in a marijuana dispensary.
Mangione had planned on traveling with the men to Vietnam, but decided to venture to Japan instead.
In a voice memo to Sacchini's friend, Mangione said that although Vietnam sounded fun, he yearned to slow down from the chaos.
'I think I want to stay here for like maybe a month and just like meditate, just hot spring and do some writing,' the voice memo said, according to The Times.
When Mangione arrived in Tenkawa, a small Japanese village in the Nara Mountains, he sent his new friends another voice note, detailing how beautiful the area was.
'I’m just going to Zen out and do some, do some Buddha,' he told them, according to The Times.

One of the travelers Mangione befriended on his trip told the New York Times that he was 'beaten up by seven ladyboys' (Pictured: The Soi Cowboy in Thailand)

Mangione had met the men at the Stumble Inn (pictured) in Bangkok, Thailand, the same year he was arrested for murder

Mangione had reportedly planned on traveling with the two men, but decided instead to go to Japan (Pictured: A shrine in Tenkawa)
During his time abroad, Mangione also had a video call with British writer Gurwinder Bhogal after subscribing to his Substack newsletter.
Bhogal told The Times that Mangione mentioned he was surrounded by people who weren't on his wavelength and that he craved a community of like-minded individuals.
Mangione had stayed in a small inn during his time in Tenkawa. The inn's owner, Juntaro Mihara, told The Times that he stayed there for six days and left the room immaculate.
'If asked who would be the most impressive and tidiest guest ever in my business record, I’ll answer it’s him,' Mihara said.
Mihara added that he didn't see Mangione using any electronics and primarily spent his time at the inn's bar writing in his journal or reading a book.

Mangione also reportedly had a video call with British writer Gurwinder Bhogal

Mangione met soccer player Christian Sacchini (pictured) while backpacking abroad in early 2024
Prosecutors obtained Mangione's journal in the investigation into the murder charges against him.
A passage Mangione wrote after returning to the US stated that he 'finally' felt confident in what he was about to do in an excerpt obtained by The Times.
By the summertime, he was living in San Francisco, and his writings began to allude to his plans for fighting injustice.
'The details are finally coming together. And I don’t feel any doubt about whether it’s right/justified. I’m glad — in a way — that I’ve procrastinated, bc it allowed me to learn more about UHC,' he wrote in an August entry.

Mangione currently faces both federal and state charges for murdering Thompson last November in Midtown, Manhattan
Mangione is currently facing New York state and federal charges for Thompson's murder.
A judge ruled last week that his trial in Pennsylvania, where he was arrested, is on hold until he can appear in person in court.
Federal officials haven't allowed Mangione to be transferred for court appearances until his New York case plays out.
He is scheduled to appear in court for litigation on December 1, according to his Legal Defense Information page.



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