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Luigi Mangione to use psychiatric defence in healthcare CEO murder case

Luigi Mangione to use psychiatric defence in healthcare CEO murder case

Summary

Luigi Mangione, accused of killing United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson in New York City, will use a psychiatric defense in his trial. His lawyers say he was in a state of extreme emotional disturbance during the shooting in December 2024, which could lead to a lesser charge like manslaughter instead of murder.

Key Facts

  • Luigi Mangione is accused of fatally shooting Brian Thompson, CEO of United Healthcare, in midtown Manhattan.
  • Mangione’s legal team plans to argue he was extremely emotionally disturbed at the time of the shooting.
  • This defense could reduce the charge from murder to manslaughter, which usually has a lighter punishment.
  • Emotional disturbance means Mangione admits the act but claims impaired judgment, different from an insanity plea.
  • Mangione pleaded not guilty to both state and federal charges, including stalking.
  • His state trial starts on September 8, and his federal trial begins on October 13.
  • Charges that could have led to the death penalty were dismissed earlier, removing that possibility.
  • Police found ammunition with words referring to complaints about health insurance companies next to Mangione.
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