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Luigi Mangione received education in top-tier institutions. The image showing him clad in blue is the police mugshot released by Pennsylvania police after his arrest | FPJ Web Team Luigi
Mangione, a 26-year-old with a stellar academic record has been arrested for the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. Mangione was on the run following Thompson's murder on
December 4 and was eating at a McDonald's in Pennsylvania when the police arrested him. A worker at the fast-food joint recognised Mangione from the photos of the suspects being
publicised and called the police WHO IS LUIGI MANGIONE? As per news reports, Mangione hails from Maryland state in the US and is from a wealthy family. He received top-tier education in an
elite all-boys private school and was even the top ranker when he graduated in 2016. He then attended University of Pennsylvania, an Ivy League university in the US. He graduated in 2020
with bachelor's and masters in Computer Science. Luigi Mangione's LinkedIn Profile says that in his teens he developed a game app. After graduating from University of Pennsylvania,
he worked as a 'data engineer' at TrueCar, a vehicle shopping platform Reports in US media say that Mangione lived in Hawaii for a period of time. WHAT WAS LUIGI MANGIONE'S
MOTIVATION FOR MURDER? Although it hasn't been said officially, Mangione's act of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson may have its roots in insurance denials or the general
way of functioning of these companies. There is massive anger among Americans who pay large sums for health insurance only for the claims to be denied by insurance companies who spend huge
resources to find loopholes to refuse payments. UnitedHealthcare is the largest health insurer in the US. As per report published in Forbes, UnitedHealth's insurance denial rate is
higher than other insurance companies as the company was found to refuse one-third of insurance claims filed by its customers. As revealed by US investigators last week, the bullet casings
found at the scene of the murder had words "Defend, "Deny" and "Depose" written on them. These three words are often collectively used to describe strategy insurance
companies use to refuse claims. WHAT IS LUIGI MANGIONE'S FAMILY SAYING? The Mangione family has posted a statement on Facebook saying they couldn't believe Luigi could take such a
step. Mangione has been presented in court which said that he was to held in police custody without bail. CNN reported that he faces charges involving murder, forging documents and
possessing firearm without license.