A Killer’s Pride: Body Language Signals Dark Mindset in CEO Murder Case

Luigi Mangione, accused of killing Brian Thompson
Luigi Mangione, accused of killing Brian Thompson.

United States: Luigi Mangione is accused of killing Brian Thompson, the CEO of UnitedHealthcare, in Manhattan. He was arrested in Altoona, Pennsylvania, after a McDonald’s customer noticed he looked like the suspect in a news report about the shooting. A body language expert said that how Mangione acted while being escorted into a courthouse can tell us about his mindset.

Accused in Pennsylvania of forgery and possessing a firearm without a license, he has not relinquished his right for a preliminary extradition hearing for murder charges in New York.

As reported by the Fox News. taken to Blair County Court on Tuesday surrounded by officers the 26-year-old man looked surprised, restless, and wore a jumpsuit as well as yelled at the surrounding reporters. Susan Constantine explained the reason for reaching the conclusion to Fox News Digital by saying that Mangione was rigid when he was scared.

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But through that Mangioni elucidated the sense of arrogance and pomposity just a raise of his chin and the manner in which he looked down on everything around him.

Bear in mind what we are so deep in – a man who feels he has been wronged in his own way in his mind… It is unclear yet as to all the causes which led to it,” she said. ‘We also know he has converted to some kind of reckless ideology, and he also feels that he is the only one who should take the action.’

Similarly, Constantine added that Mangione appears with his chin tilted up in the mugshot photos – those with an orange prisoner uniform and the one where he wore a blue suicide preventive gown.

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“Remember I told you that chin is up – when we see the chin up, we can see the Adam’s apple, pop out… the Adam’s apple pops up…his nose pops up in the air,” she said. “All of this is pride and arrogance and pompousness – militant and prideful.”

His image, she said is far from the jovial picture of the suspect charming a hostel employee in New York before the December 4 shooting.