Where is Brian Thompson’s family now? Details explored about the subject of Manhunt: Luigi Mangione and the CEO Murder on ABC

Insurance CEO Murder Suspect Luigi Mangione Is Extradicted To New York - Source: Getty
Insurance CEO Murder Suspect Luigi Mangione Is Extradicted To New York - Source: Getty

The murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in December 2024 shocked the whole nation. Brian was shot and killed on December 4, allegedly by Luigi Mangione, who was arrested a week later. While the case drew so much attention to it, the focus has also shifted to the personal tragedy endured by Brian's family.

His estranged wife, Paulette "Pauley" Thompson, along with their two sons had to deal with the catastrophic loss of a father and a husband. Paulette stated Brian had been receiving threats, which added another dimension of complexity to the case.

Now, Paulette focuses on her career and caring for their two sons, who are active in school sports and other activities. Although Brian and Paulette have been separated since 2018, they have made sure their children are well taken care of.

The special edition of 20/20 titled Manhunt: Luigi Mangione and the CEO Murder aired on 19 December 2024. This one-hour special takes viewers into the shocking crime in which Luigi Mangione is accused of shooting and killing the United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson.

It looks at the minute-to-minute investigation, the social media backlash that made Mangione some kind of folk hero, and new details about the manhunt for the suspect.


Brian Thompson and Paulette: A marriage and separation

Brian Thompson and Paulette Thompson married after knowing each other in college. They have been married for a long time and have two sons. Brian's personal life was kept private; hence, details about his separation became known after his shooting. Brian and Paulette were raising their two sons separately in Maple Grove, Minnesota.

The couple separated in 2018, but the two of them remained in separate houses that were just a few minutes apart in Maple Grove. They continued co-parenting and being in the children's sporting events, though they did live apart.

Paulette said after Brian's death that in the weeks leading to his murder, he was receiving threats. She described him as a loving father and man who had a very influential impact on everyone around him. His death left her and the family shattered.


Paulette Thompson's life and career

Paulette Thompson is a physical therapist with over 20 years of experience in the medical field. She hails from Webster City, Iowa, and received her Master of Physical Therapy degree from the University of Iowa in 1999. Since then, Paulette has had great success in her career in helping patients regain their optimal health and overcome limitations to return to their normal or preferred lifestyle.

Besides her professional life, Paulette is deeply involved in her children's lives. She frequently shares family moments and vacations with her fans on social media. Her hobbies include boating, biking, playing piano, and traveling. Despite the sad loss of Brian, she is working hard to keep her sons stable and engaged in their lives.


Achievements and activities of Brian Thompson and Paulette's sons

Brian Thompson and Paulette have two sons, both of whom are athletic and academic prospects. The older son attended Wayzata High School in Plymouth, Minnesota, where he excelled as a lacrosse player, earning varsity letters for three consecutive years. The younger son also attends Wayzata High School and is active in track and field.

The boys were raised in Maple Grove and grew up with both parents. Brian and Paulette often attended their children's games and family outings even after they separated. The children are a central part of Paulette's life, as she continues to balance her career and her role as a devoted mother.


For more details, watch Manhunt: Luigi Mangione and the CEO Murder on ABC.

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