Shooting suspect's 'grudge against corporate America'
Daily Record|December 11, 2024
Failed back surgery fuelled anger, claim pals
CHRISTOPHER BUCKTIN
Shooting suspect's 'grudge against corporate America'

THE suspect in the assassination of a health insurance boss in New York may have been motivated by his resentment of big business, say investigators.

Ivy League graduate and maths prodigy Luigi Mangione’s life appears to have changed after suffering a severe back injury in a surfing accident.

The subsequent surgery on a misaligned spine reportedly went wrong.

And when arrested six days after Brian Thompson, 50, was shot dead, the accused’s items were said to include a 292-word document detailing his grievances against corporate greed and the healthcare industry in particular, said investigators.

It portrayed a man consumed by anger and disillusionment, seeking to lash out at what he saw as the root of society’s ills, they added.

Mangione, 26, reportedly wrote: “To save you a lengthy investigation, I state plainly that I wasn’t working with anyone. These parasites had it coming. I do apologise for any strife and trauma, but it had to be done.”

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