
This nebulous study of Luigi Mangione veers close to romanticising him as a latter-day Robin Hood
On 5 December 2024, the New York Times ran the headline โInsurance CEO Gunned Down In Manhattanโ. The newspaper then noted that Brian Thompson was โshot in the back in Midtown Manhattan by a killer who then walked coolly awayโ. The murder in broad daylight was indeed both cold and shocking. But many Americans had a different response: for those who had been denied health insurance or faced exorbitant healthcase costs, the news felt cathartic. Social media blew up. One post read: โAll jokes aside โฆ no one here is the judge of who deserves to live or die. Thatโs the job of the AI algorithm the insurance company designed to maximize profits on your health.โ
Five days later, Luigi Mangione, a good-looking, 26-year-old University of Pennsylvania graduate with a masterโs in computer science, was apprehended at a McDonaldโs in Altoona, Pennsylvania. He awaits trial on federal and state charges of murder, with prosecutors seeking the death penalty. So who is Mangione? And what might have motivated the alleged crime? These are the questions John H Richardson attempts to answer in an investigation that explores broader themes, too.
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