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Luigi Mangione’s Back Pain Was So Intense He Couldn’t Be ‘Physically Intimate’

Luigi Mangione’s back pain before assassination exposed.

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Luigi Mangione’s life appeared idyllic—an accomplished engineer living in Hawaii’s serene co-living community.

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But beneath the surface, Mangione was grappling with debilitating back pain that impacted every aspect of his existence​

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Shocking assassination explained.

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On December 4, 2024, UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was gunned down in broad daylight outside a Manhattan hotel.

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Thompson, a father of two, was en route to a shareholder conference when a masked assailant shot him multiple times​.

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Shell casings at the scene bore cryptic words: “deny,” “defend,” and “depose,” hinting at a potential grudge​.

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Authorities quickly identified Mangione as the primary suspect after reviewing surveillance footage​.

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Possible motive uncovered.

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Speculations suggest Mangione’s chronic pain and Thompson’s role at UnitedHealthcare, America’s largest private insurer, may have fueled the tragic act.​

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Mangione allegedly left behind a manifesto condemning insurance companies for prioritizing profits over people​.

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Police arrested Mangione at a Pennsylvania McDonald’s days later.

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He was in possession of cash, a ghost gun, and a manifesto​.

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In court, Mangione denied ownership of the items, claiming, “That money wasn’t mine”​.

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Lingering questions remain.

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Thompson’s wife revealed he had recently received threats related to his position at UnitedHealthcare.

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Could these warnings have foreshadowed his murder?​

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Mangione remains in custody, facing second-degree murder charges​.

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As the trial looms, questions about the intersection of health care, chronic pain, and mental health linger.

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What drove a once-promising engineer to this devastating act?

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And how could a system have better supported a man like Mangione before tragedy struck?

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Mangione’s past detailed.

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Mangione’s past paints a picture of promise: a University of Pennsylvania graduate with a passion for technology and travel.

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By 2022, he was renting a room in Surfbeak, a Honolulu co-living space, for $2,000 a month.

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It was here he opened up to his landlord Martin about his struggles​.

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“We aim to foster a community of givers,” Martin explained. “He fit right in with that mission”​.

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But despite outward optimism, Mangione’s life was clouded by his medical condition.

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He shared online that he battled tingling, numbness, and unrelenting back pain​.

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His Goodreads account revealed a man seeking answers, featuring titles on chronic pain management and spinal health​.

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Mangione’s interest in revolutionary figures like Ted Kaczynski added another layer of complexity to his persona.

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He reportedly admired Kaczynski’s manifesto, even recommending it to his book club​.

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This reading material was controversial enough to dissolve the group, according to Martin​.

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Luigi Mangione’s painful secret revealed.

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According to his former landlord, RJ Martin, Mangione’s condition was so severe it left him unable to form romantic or physical connections​.

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“I remember him saying intimacy just wasn’t possible,” Martin shared. “My heart breaks for what he endured”​

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Mangione suffered from spondylolisthesis—a condition involving misaligned vertebrae causing nerve pinching and chronic pain.​

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This pain defined his life and reportedly isolated him from his family and friends after undergoing back surgery​.

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The full story of Mangione and his motivations continues to unravel, with chilling implications about the pressures of modern health care and its failures​.

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