NY - UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson fatally shot in Midtown. #7 *Arrest*

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The Mangiones are prominent in Baltimore — and are particularly known for their philanthropy and work in the healthcare sector. Via ⁦@justin_fenton⁩ ⁦@brenna__smith⁩ and a big ⁦@BaltimoreBanner⁩ team. Follow us for updates.

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His descendants — he and his wife, Mary, had 10 children — went on to be successful in their own right, including excelling in athletics at Loyola University and taking over the family businesses, while a grandchild is a state delegate. One of his 37 grandchildren is now a person of interest in the shocking killing in Manhattan of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.


Interesting article.

Sounds like the typical American Dream immigrant story.

Great-grandfather who couldn’t read or write and then his son becomes a very wealthy land developer and owner of multiple high-end clubs as well as nursing homes, etc.

Philanthropic family and buildings named for them. Politician in the family.

How very different it would have been, had Luigi felt that health care was a corrupt industry (it is) but worked from within his family’s empire to improve things, rather than murder another man who presided over stingy health care insurance.

JMO
 
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It looks like he may have done more than shake???????
Why I left the dating pool. All good until they get caught In Their own BS.
 
I definitely believe they have the right guy. I think I read in a post on here that Altoona was an insurance hub, is that correct? Wondering if there is another UHC corporate person living in the area...he spent the last few days in Pennsylvania for a reason. JMO
Semi local here- railroad hub, not an insurance hub
 
I'm puzzled by how someone suffering from chronic back pain could go on such an odyssey which could be very physically painful: Riding on rocky buses for very long distances, sleeping on slim mattresses in hostels, rushing away on a bike and riding it at warp speed through Central Park, carrying a backpack that must have been quite heavy with the gun. I have had severe back and neck pain in the past, and I could hardly get off the sofa and walk upstairs to my bedroom.
No way could I do it!!
 
Foreign currency... or more Monopoly money?

Seriously though... what sort of foreign currency? It sounds like he was going to potentially leave the country. Although, I don't know what took him so long. Why was he still here? Trying to throw them off his trail and THEN leave the country? As opposed to a straight line from where he killed BT and wherever it was he was planning on going. Italy?
My opinion is that he might have wanted to go back to Japan. There are photos of him there, and his social media seems to show an affinity/fascination with the country and culture.
 
I'm puzzled by how someone suffering from chronic back pain could go on such an odyssey which could be very physically painful: Riding on rocky buses for very long distances, sleeping on slim mattresses in hostels, rushing away on a bike and riding it at warp speed through Central Park, carrying a backpack that must have been quite heavy with the gun. I have had severe back and neck pain in the past, and I could hardly get off the sofa and walk upstairs to my bedroom.
Thanks for this.
 
I sure hope that McDonald's worker is getting his $50,000 reward!!!!! Well deserved!!
Did I read upthread here (or somewhere) that a customer at McDonalds recognized him and told an employee, and the employee then called the police? If that’s so, then the customer deserves a good chunk of the reward money, and if this is correct, he is wise to stay quiet and away from the media! Does anyone recall if that was initially reported?
 
I'm puzzled by how someone suffering from chronic back pain could go on such an odyssey which could be very physically painful: Riding on rocky buses for very long distances, sleeping on slim mattresses in hostels, rushing away on a bike and riding it at warp speed through Central Park, carrying a backpack that must have been quite heavy with the gun. I have had severe back and neck pain in the past, and I could hardly get off the sofa and walk upstairs to my bedroom.
Bingo
 
I'm puzzled by how someone suffering from chronic back pain could go on such an odyssey which could be very physically painful: Riding on rocky buses for very long distances, sleeping on slim mattresses in hostels, rushing away on a bike and riding it at warp speed through Central Park, carrying a backpack that must have been quite heavy with the gun. I have had severe back and neck pain in the past, and I could hardly get off the sofa and walk upstairs to my bedroom.
He may have been on serious painkillers. He could even be addicted.
 
It was mentioned he speaks fluent Italian. So likely.
I think he worried about airport surveillance after the killing.
Maybe the plan was to go to another country and only speak Italian and pretend to know a little English? Like maybe somewhere south of the border? IDK, but I'm sure they're checking his finances because to live alone in another unfamiliar country he would need more than $10,000. Maybe has an off shore account? He was taking his time if the plan was to leave the US. Something slowed him down, or he was never leaving. Wonder if he was surprised that LE didn't have his name. Maybe he thought they were closing in, when in reality they were not. Clue will be the $2000 in other currency.
 
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