Mario Nawfal
🚨🇺🇸 FROM HOSPITAL EMPIRE TO HOMICIDE Luigi Mangione comes from a wealthy Maryland family knee-deep in the healthcare world—running hospitals, nursing homes, and slapping their name on high-risk obstetrics units like they own the place (spoiler: they do). His late grandfather, Nicholas Mangione, was a self-made millionaire who started working at 11, joined the Navy, and built a fortune fixing the lousy care he saw in treatment facilities by creating his own empire. The family’s healthcare mission? Noble. Their contributions? Over $1 million to Baltimore hospitals. But here’s the twist: they also held shares in MetLife, a big-name health insurer. Now Luigi, allegedly carrying a note raging against corporate greed, is at the center of the UHC CEO's murder investigation. Source: News Week
Mario Nawfal
🚨🇺🇸 UHC CEO MURDER SUSPECT WENT MIA BEFORE SHOOTING Luigi Mangione, now charged with killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, disappeared weeks before the shooting. His mother reported him missing on Nov. 18 after he ghosted friends and family post-back surgery. An Ivy League grad with chronic back pain, Mangione apparently took isolation to the next level. Friends tried reaching out on social media for months, asking if he was “off the grid” or just ignoring them. He was arrested Monday at a Pennsylvania McDonald’s, carrying a ghost gun, fake IDs, a suppressor, and a manifesto slamming the healthcare system. Clearly, those golden arches weren’t so lucky. Source: The SF Standard, Forbes, Independent