**MAINSTREAM MEDIA in PANIC MODE: “INNOCENT” CEO KILLER LUIGI MANGIONE EXPOSED as DEEP STATE ASSET?**
MAINSTREAM MEDIA IN PANIC MODE: “INNOCENT” CEO KILLER LUIGI MANGIONE EXPOSED AS DEEP STATE ASSET?
In a story the corporate press is desperately trying to bury, sources close to the investigation have dropped a bombshell: the man charged in the high-profile assassination of tech mogul Bryce Ashton—the “Lone Wolf” Luigi Mangione—was never supposed to be caught.
“He was a ghost. A clean passport, three burner phones, and a forensic accountant’s nightmare,” says former FBI profiler turned independent journalist, Sarah Voss. “The fact that he was found in a ditch with a bullet in his leg and a confession note in his pocket? Too clean. This was a controlled extraction.”
Whistleblowers now claim Mangione was a low-level intelligence contractor—code name “Graziano”—who was fed a script and promised immunity. The real question: Who ordered the hit on Ashton, the CEO of a defense startup that had just secured a no-bid contract for a controversial AI surveillance system?
“Ashton was about to testify to a closed-door Senate committee,” Voss continues. “He was going to blow the lid off a massive data-sharing program between Silicon Valley and the NSA. Suddenly, he’s dead, and the public is told a ‘mentally disturbed activist’ did it.”
The official story says Mangione was a former philosophy student radicalized by online conspiracy forums. But leaked prison interrogation audio reportedly reveals Mangione repeating a mantra: “The eraser always comes for the chalk first.” Legal analysts are calling it a “slow-rolling Tulia” – a manufactured narrative designed to contain a much larger scandal.
The DOJ has declined to comment, but a source inside the prosecutor’s office tells us: “If this goes to trial, the entire prosecution’s case is built on cell tower pings that don’t exist