A cellmate of Luigi Mangione has shared surprising details about the alleged CEO killer's life behind bars.
Michael Daddea, 29, who was jailed briefly on federal ghost gun charges, said he spent two nights in the same unit as Mangione and described the accused killer as calm, friendly, and surprisingly well-adjusted to life behind bars.
Daddea recounted how Mangione, 27, introduced himself right away, worked as a shower cleaner, and eagerly searched newspapers for coverage of his high-profile case.
The video which was later deleted by Daddea has since resurfaced on TikTok attracting fresh attention not just for his jailhouse revelations, but for his looks, with commenters flocking to social media swooning over the Florida native and his brush with one of the country’s most notorious murder suspects.
Mangione is accused of assassinating UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson with a homemade 'ghost gun' last December.






