the suspect’s shell casings and fingerprints found at the crime scene

the suspect’s shell casings and fingerprints found at the crime scene
the suspect’s shell casings and fingerprints found at the crime scene

A week after the murder of Brian Thompson, CEO of UnitedHealthCare, the fingerprints of Luigi Mangione, arrested Monday, were detected at the crime scene this Wednesday.

Fingerprints and shell casings found at the scene of the New York murder of an American health insurance boss match those of the suspect arrested Monday in Pennsylvania, Luigi Mangione, and his weapon, police announced Wednesday to local media.

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Criticism of the health insurance system

The latter contested his transfer on Tuesday before the courts of the State of New York. While he was charged with murder, his lawyer Thomas Dickey said he would plead not guilty and assured: “I have not seen any evidence that proves he is the shooter.”

A week after the crime, investigations focus on the reasons which would have pushed this engineering graduate, a brilliant former student at the prestigious University of Pennsylvania, originally from a wealthy family from Baltimore, to coldly shoot Brian Thompson in the foot. ‘a hotel in the heart of Manhattan.

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Police said he was in possession of a three-page handwritten text criticizing the health insurance system in the United States, often accused of prioritizing profits over healthcare. According to the New York Times, which cited police sources, he was carrying another notebook appearing to plan the murder.

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