That Manhunt Photo Looks Like a Loved One. Do You Have to Tell?

Photos of the suspect in the killing of the UnitedHealthcare C.E.O. were circulated by the police and viewed by millions of Americans, making it likely that at least a few people who saw them recognized him.

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Suspect in C.E.O. Killing Withdrew From a Life of Privilege and Promise

The suspect, Luigi Mangione, was an Ivy League tech graduate from a prominent Maryland family who in recent months had suffered physical and psychic pain.

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Leader of Polygamist Sect in Arizona Gets 50 Years in Child Sex Ring Case

Samuel R. Bateman, 48, of Colorado City, Ariz., who claimed to have more than 20 “wives” including 10 “brides” under 18, pleaded guilty in April to two felony conspiracy charges.

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Trump Picks Strident Supporter for Civil Rights Post at Justice Dept.

Harmeet K. Dhillon has been a conservative activist so devoted to the president-elect that she was willing to attack not only Democrats but also fellow Republicans.

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‘Person of Interest’ in C.E.O. Shooting Has Background in Games Industry

Luigi Mangione was passionate about game development and programming from a young age, teaching himself to code in high school.

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How Photographs Led Police to Person of Interest in UnitedHealthcare CEO Killing

The key was not advanced facial recognition technology. An employee at a Pennsylvania McDonald’s reported the man after seeing a widely circulated image of the suspect.

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Man Detained After UnitedHealthcare CEO Shooting Had a Manifesto, Police Say

The handwritten document found with Luigi Mangione described his “motivation and mind-set” and conveyed “ill will toward corporate America,” according to the authorities.

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The Mets Stole Juan Soto From the Yankees. Who’s the Big Spender Now?

The Yankees didn’t just lose a superstar; they lost him to the Mets. Is the balance of power shifting in New York?

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Who Is Luigi Mangione, Arrested In Connection With the UnitedHealthcare C.E.O.’s Killing?

He grew up in Maryland, graduated from a private high school in Baltimore and went on to the University of Pennsylvania.

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