A criminal profiler from Boston College weighed in on the arrest of Luigi Mangione, the man charged with murdering a healthcare CEO.
“I think that he was not a professional,” Ann Burgess said. “I think that he had been profiled as not being a professional gun shooter, if you will, but he certainly studied it and certainly knew it, so he’s bright enough to figure out a lot of things.”
When Mangione was arrested at a McDonald’s in Pennsylvania, investigators said he had a multipage, handwritten document railing against the healthcare industry.
Experts said the note, along with other things, could indicate how Mangione wanted to leave a mark on the world and be remembered for the crime.
“I think the writing on the bullets is important because it shows a signature,” Burgess said. “It’s unique. I haven’t found any police officer or FBI agent that has seen it before.”
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