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Defense Challenges Evidence in Mangione's CEO Killing Case
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Defense Challenges Evidence in Luigi Mangiones Murder Case: A hearing in Luigi Mangiones state case for the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson is underway, with the defense challenging key evidence as unlawfully seized without a warrant. The defense argues that items like Mangiones backpack, a silenced pistol, and a notebook expressing disdain for the health insurance industry were obtained illegally. The defense also contests the admissibility of Mangiones statements made during a twenty-minute interrogation before he was informed of his right to remain silent. Prosecutors have presented new evidence, including bus tickets with a false name and a silver chain with a USB drive, while Mangione has pleaded not guilty to both state and federal charges. The court proceedings continue, with more officers expected to testify regarding the initial arrest.
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