CEO ‘assassin’ Luigi Mangione’s family ‘in the dark’ about ‘murder’ case after reading about it in the papers

THE family of suspected CEO assassin Luigi Mangione have been left in the dark over the murder investigation, a lawyer has claimed. The Mangione family attorney, David B. Irwin, says the college graduate’s loved ones are only finding out about the case through the papers. The Mega Agency Mangione’s booking photo after he was arrested by police[/caption] Mangione standing his immediate familyInstagram ReutersThe shooting was caught on surveillance cameras[/caption] Irwin told TMZ that they don’t “know all the facts” and are only aware of the public information. He also released a short statement from the family on Mangione who said: “We wish him the best.” They also added that they still “love” him. The Ivy League graduate, who became the subject of a mass manhunt, has been accused of shooting health insurance boss Brian Thompson outside a Manhattan hotel on December 4. He was arrested at a McDonald’s in Altoona, Pennsylvania, after a worker sounded the alarm to cops. He has since been charged with the murder as investigations continue into the possible motive. The former Ivy League student was from a wealthy Baltimore family but is believed to have fallen out of contact with them in the last six months after moving to Japan. Resurfaced messages on X from his immediate loved ones show them tagging the 26-year-old and asking if he is okay. One read: “Hey are you ok? Nobody had heard from you in months, and apparently you family is looking for you.” Another said: “Hey man I need you to call me. I don’t know if you are okay or just in a super isolated place and have no service. “But I haven’t heard from you in months.” Weeks after these messages were posted his family even filed an official missing person‘s report on November 18, police told he New York Post. More to follow… For the latest news on this story, keep checking back at The U.S. Sun, your go-to destination for the best celebrity news, sports news, real-life stories, jaw-dropping pictures, and must-see videos. Like us on Facebook at TheSunUS and follow us on X at @TheUSSun

CEO ‘assassin’ Luigi Mangione’s family ‘in the dark’ about ‘murder’ case after reading about it in the papers

THE family of suspected CEO assassin Luigi Mangione have been left in the dark over the murder investigation, a lawyer has claimed.

The Mangione family attorney, David B. Irwin, says the college graduate’s loved ones are only finding out about the case through the papers.

The Mega Agency
Mangione’s booking photo after he was arrested by police[/caption]
Louis Mangione pictured with his wife and three children, second from right. His wife, Kathleen, stands to his right, while his two daughters and Luigi stand to his left.
Mangione standing his immediate family
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The shooting was caught on surveillance cameras[/caption]

Irwin told TMZ that they don’t “know all the facts” and are only aware of the public information.

He also released a short statement from the family on Mangione who said: “We wish him the best.”

They also added that they still “love” him.

The Ivy League graduate, who became the subject of a mass manhunt, has been accused of shooting health insurance boss Brian Thompson outside a Manhattan hotel on December 4.

He was arrested at a McDonald’s in Altoona, Pennsylvania, after a worker sounded the alarm to cops.

He has since been charged with the murder as investigations continue into the possible motive.

The former Ivy League student was from a wealthy Baltimore family but is believed to have fallen out of contact with them in the last six months after moving to Japan.

Resurfaced messages on X from his immediate loved ones show them tagging the 26-year-old and asking if he is okay.

One read: “Hey are you ok? Nobody had heard from you in months, and apparently you family is looking for you.”

Another said: “Hey man I need you to call me. I don’t know if you are okay or just in a super isolated place and have no service.

“But I haven’t heard from you in months.”

Weeks after these messages were posted his family even filed an official missing person‘s report on November 18, police told he New York Post.

More to follow… For the latest news on this story, keep checking back at The U.S. Sun, your go-to destination for the best celebrity news, sports news, real-life stories, jaw-dropping pictures, and must-see videos.

Like us on Facebook at TheSunUS and follow us on X at @TheUSSun