Mother of suspect in CEO's killing told police person of interest could be her son, sources say
The family of the man accused of killing UnitedHealthcare’s CEO had reported him missing last month, and his mother told police her son could be the person seen in surveillance photos one day before his arrest, law enforcement sources told NBC News.
The family of the man accused of killing UnitedHealthcare’s CEO had reported him missing last month, and his mother told police her son could be the person seen in surveillance photos one day before his arrest, law enforcement sources told NBC News.
The family of Luigi Mangione, the man police believe killed CEO Brian Thompson in New York City, reported him missing to San Francisco police on Nov. 18, around two weeks before the Dec. 4 ambush shooting, a missing persons flyer shows.
Mangione’s mother said she last spoke to her son on July 1 and that he had been working in San Francisco, the flyer says.
Mangione, 26, has been charged with murder in New York in Thompson's killing, which police say was targeted and may have been motivated because of Thompson’s position with the health insurance company.
The killing sparked a large manhunt that included the wide distribution of surveillance photos of a person of interest, and a $60,000 reward.
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