Advertisement

US CEO murder suspect Luigi Mangione was Ivy League graduate who praised Unabomber

Luigi Mangione, 26, was arrested by police in Pennsylvania on Monday for the murder of healthcare CEO Brian Thompson in New York

Reading Time:5 minutes
Why you can trust SCMP
Suspect Luigi Mangione, 26, arrives for his arraignment at Blair County Court House in Holidaysburg, Pennsylvania. Photo: FOX News Channel via Reuters

Valedictorian at his US$37,000-a-year all-boys prep school. Founder of a gaming club and graduate at an Ivy League university. A rapidly ascending data engineer at TrueCar Inc.

Advertisement

Luigi Nicholas Mangione was all that. And now, he’s been charged in New York with the murder of insurance executive Brian Thompson, a 50-year-old father of two gunned down last week in Midtown Manhattan.

To some, Mangione – if he is indeed the killer – represents a folk hero acting on the collective rage of a nation against the perceived faults of the insurance industry. Others see him as the face of a country where law and order has broken down, morality has collapsed and company executives are scapegoated with deadly consequences for systemic inequities.

Mangione, 26, was arrested by the police in Altoona, Pennsylvania, on Monday after authorities were alerted to a “suspicious male” who looked like the person wanted for the shooting of the UnitedHealth Group Inc insurance division chief on December 4.
Luigi Mangione in an undated photo: Photo: Luigi Mangione/Facebook via ZUMA Press Wire/dpa
Luigi Mangione in an undated photo: Photo: Luigi Mangione/Facebook via ZUMA Press Wire/dpa

He was found with a home-made gun and a manifesto, which a person familiar with the matter described as anti-capitalist and critical of health-care companies’ profit motives. It said he acted alone and was self-funded, said the person, who asked not to be identified discussing confidential matters and declined to elaborate.

Advertisement
Advertisement