Luigi Mangione, the alleged CEO killer, has been actively engaging with his legal team but has not received a visit from any family members, according to sources.
Recently, Mangione had meetings with attorneys Karen Agnifilo, Marc Agnifilo, and Thomas Dickey. Karen Agnifilo, a former chief assistant district attorney in Manhattan, will be representing Mangione in his second-degree murder case in New York related to the December 4 shooting incident in Manhattan.
Thomas Dickey, a seasoned trial attorney in Pennsylvania with over 40 years of experience, is also part of Mangione's legal defense team.
Investigators revealed that the 3D-printed gun found in Mangione's possession matched the shell casings discovered at the crime scene in Midtown Manhattan. Additionally, his fingerprints were a match for those found on items near the shooting location.
Despite the legal proceedings, a Pennsylvania judge denied bail for Mangione, leading to his continued detention at the Huntingdon State Correctional Institution.
Aside from the murder charge in New York, Mangione is facing multiple charges in Pennsylvania, including carrying a gun without a license, forgery, falsely identifying himself to authorities, and possessing 'instruments of crime.' New York prosecutors have also levied charges of illegal weapons possession and forgery against him.
Mangione's legal team maintains his innocence, stating that he plans to plead not guilty to all charges. They assert that Mangione was motivated by frustration with the health insurance industry and alleged corporate greed, despite not being an insured member of UnitedHealthcare.
While Mangione's family expressed devastation over his arrest, they have refrained from making further comments on the situation.