Luigi Mangione received 'heart-shaped notes' hidden in socks
Digest more
Top News
Impacts
Fox News |
Capolupo seized the notes but allowed Mangione to wear the socks. However, "he felt that ‘they did not look good’" and took them off, according to prosecutors.
U.S. News & World Report |
Mangione's lawyers asked Monday that he get a laptop to view a vast amount of documents, video and other items that prosecutors have gathered and turned over to the defense so far.
Read more on News Digest
Mangione's attorneys claim he apologized for any inconvenience his arrest caused and that he hoped the employee's information would not be released.
Prosecutors said Mangione received a heart-shaped note tucked into a pair of socks last month, offering encouraging words for his upcoming trial.
Manhattan prosecutors had argued heart-shaped notes smuggled in Mangione's socks showed yet again his "sympathizers" posed a security risk.
Luigi Mangione, the man accused of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in cold blood last year, has asked for a laptop while he awaits trial in jail. A court filing made public late on ...
Mangione, 26, is accused of fatally shooting Brian Thompson outside a Manhattan hotel in December. Thompson, the father of two high school-aged children, had worked for decades within ...
Curtis Means-Pool/Getty Luigi Mangione is asking for a laptop in jail while he awaits his trial so that he can keep up with the "voluminous" amount of discovery evidence prosecutors are expected ...
Luigi Mangione is asking for a laptop in jail for legal purposes as he awaits trial in the killing of UnitedHealthcare’s CEO NEW YORK -- NEW YORK (AP) — Luigi Mangione is asking for a laptop ...
Languages: English and French. Luigi Mangione's lawyer has objected to what she says are major leaks of information to the media. In a court filing, Karen Friedman Agnifilo, states that she has ...
Luigi Mangione wants a laptop in jail so he can help prepare his defense for his trial for the broad daylight execution of the UnitedHealthcare CEO, his lawyers said. But, prosecutors are ...