

Luigi Mangione’s High-Risk Legal Strategy
In the two years since a masked man shot and killed a health care executive, the national spotlight has turned to the primary suspect, Luigi Mangione. The overwhelming evidence has pointed to his guilt, and the question on most minds has been: What might the defense of one of the most famous murder suspects in America…

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“A moment of silence for all of the victims of the American Health Insurance system.”
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“United Healthcare murders people every day by denying coverage. Free Luigi!!!”
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