Luigi Mangione’s Mysterious Lost Year: What Really Happened Behind Closed Doors?
Luigi Mangione seems to have a wonderful life. A cherished son of a legendary family from Baltimore. senior at The Gilman School. He graduated with a bachelor’s and master’s degree from the University of Pennsylvania as a distinguished scholar.
In Hawaii, a bright data engineer lives and plays with other attractive people.
However, Mangione withdrew earlier this year. Last month, his mother reported him missing in San Francisco, stating that she hadn’t spoken to him since July. His friends begged him to reply to their texts.
In October, someone wrote on X, “It seems like your family is searching for you, as no one has heard from you in months.”
The 26-year-old then suddenly reappeared on Monday due to his suspected involvement in a high-profile crime that has captured the attention of the country.
Mangione was charged with the murder of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson in Manhattan last week after being taken into custody at a McDonald’s restaurant in Altoona, Pennsylvania.
Thompson was ambushed by a masked shooter who fired shots bearing the phrases “Deny,” “Delay,” and “Depose,” which expressed annoyance with insurance claims.
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How did a Baltimore golden boy become a man suspected by the police of acting like a professional killer? A picture of Mangione’s lost year—a period of upheaval, loneliness, and physical and mental suffering is starting to take shape.
According to pals, the agony was caused by chronic back problems. Mangione talked about having back surgery in July 2023 with a buddy and on social media, and his X profile featured a picture of an X-ray of a spine with four big screws.
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