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Luigi Mangione fled US to ‘zen out’ months before alleged CEO slay

Last updated: December 12, 2024 3:19 pm
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Luigi Mangione, the accused killer, disappeared for several months after leaving the US to travel solo in Asia, only to return and allegedly shoot UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in New York City, as reported by the New York Times.

After leaving his co-living space in Hawaii, the 26-year-old embarked on a journey to Asia, visiting countries like Japan and Thailand. He expressed his desire to “zen out” and take time for meditation while exploring these new places.



Luigi Mangione, 26, is accused of fatally shooting UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in New York City on Dec. 4. REUTERS

Despite initially enjoying his time in Asia, Mangione began to lose touch with friends and family. His sudden disappearance prompted concerns from his loved ones, eventually leading to his family reporting him missing in California.

Surprisingly, Mangione resurfaced in New York City, where he was apprehended after the fatal shooting of Brian Thompson. Investigators are now delving into his activities prior to the incident, exploring a possible motive.

Speculation surrounds a back injury Mangione sustained last year, with NYPD officials suggesting it could have influenced his actions. Social media posts and writings by Mangione indicate a disdain for the healthcare industry, potentially shedding light on his motives.

Currently in custody on gun and forgery charges, Mangione awaits extradition to New York to face a murder charge in connection with Thompson’s death.

These developments emerge as authorities work to piece together the puzzle of Mangione’s movements leading up to the tragic event, highlighting the complexities of the case.

Mangione’s capture at a McDonald’s in Pennsylvania marked the end of a five-day manhunt, bringing some closure to the investigation.

Manhattan prosecutors are actively pursuing legal actions against Mangione, seeking justice for the untimely demise of Brian Thompson.

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