Unraveling the Complex Case of Luigi Mangione and the UnitedHealthcare CEO's Murder

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Luigi Mangione, accused of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, faces second-degree murder charges, which could be upgraded to first-degree if evidence of intent to commit terrorism is found. Mangione, arrested with a 3D-printed gun and a manifesto expressing hostility towards corporate America, is fighting extradition to New York. Legal experts suggest the case could become federal if interstate violence is proven. Mangione's defense argues for more time to prepare, while prosecutors work to gather evidence and secure his return to New York.
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