CEO ‘assassin’ Luigi Mangione ‘went crazy’ after giant screws put in spine & called insurers ‘parasites’ in manifesto
THE college graduate charged with the murder of a top CEO may have turned "absolutely crazy" after an agonizing back surgery, claim pals.
X-ray pictures posted by suspected assassin Luigi Mangione on social media show he suffered from a misaligned spine, which was reportedly made severely worse following a surfing accident.
Those looking into the 26-year-old murder suspect have now claimed this serious back injury led to a worrying spiral in the last 12 months.
Mangione was reportedly suffering from spondylolisthesis - an issue with the vertebra - and was given four screws placed deep into his spine to help with the pain.
Former classmates of Mangione have appeared to tell reporters that the surgery went wrong and that this could have driven the Maryland man to the brink.
He was arrested on Monday and charged with the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.
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Chilling footage captured the moment a man believed to be Mangione gunned down Thompson in New York.
Investigators are continuing to look into the cold-blooded kill, with Mangione's alleged motives still unclear.
What we know so far...
- Luigi Mangione charged with murder of Brian Thompson
- A person of interest was arrested at McDonald's with a ghost gun, silencer, and the same fake ID used by the killer at a NYC hostel
- Police found the 'assassin's' backpack at Central Park and discovered Monopoly money inside
- Photos showed the suspected killer smiling as he pulled down his face mask to flirt with a hostel receptionist
- An expert said the killer's gun malfunction may have been ‘for show’ and linked to a secret message on bullets
- The shooter milled around the entrance for minutes before sneaking up behind the CEO and unloading a barrage of bullets into his back and leg, eerie surveillance revealed
The botched surgery is currently one of the leading theories.
Another key mystery is around the bullets used by the killer.
Police recovered three live 9mm rounds and three discharged casings from outside the Manhattan Hilton hotel where Thompson was killed.