Michael Moore, best known for his eye-opening documentaries, has broken his silence on Luigi Mangione, the alleged gunman behind UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson’s murder.
Mangione is accused of shooting and killing the 50-year-old executive outside of the Hilton Hotel in New York City, RadarOnline.com can reveal.

According to investigators, bullet castings found at the crime scene were carved with the words “deny”, “depose”, and “defend”, similar to the title of Jay M. Feinman’s 2010 book, Delay, Deny, Defend: Why Insurance Companies Don’t Pay Claim and What You Can Do About.
The book is critical of the insurance industry and accuses companies of developing “unethical practices of delaying or denying legitimate claims”.
In a Substack from earlier this month, Moore addressed the shooting as well as the eerie message left on the bullet castings.

He wrote: “All we know now is that the bullet casings used in the killing of the CEO included the inscriptions, ‘Deny,’ ‘Defend,’ or ‘Depose’—which could mean everything, or nothing.
“They could have just as easily said, ‘From my cold dead hands,’ or ‘Make America Great Again,’ or ‘Half-Off Tuesdays at Applebee’s!’”
The filmmaker then called out the US healthcare system, describing it as “ugly” and “heartless”.

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