Accused UnitedHealthcare CEO Killer Luigi Mangione Wants Laptop In Jail As He Awaits Trial

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The laptop would be restricted, preventing internet access, communication with others, and the use of video games or entertainment content.

Luigi Mangione, jailed for allegedly murdering a health insurance CEO, has requested a laptop. Mangione, 26, is accused of fatally shooting Brian Thompson outside a Manhattan hotel in December.

Mr Thompson, a father of two high school-aged children, had worked for decades at UnitedHealthcare and its parent company.

The Independent reported that in a court filing made public late Monday, Mangione's lawyers requested that he be provided with a laptop for legal purposes. 

They stated that the device would allow him to review more than 15,000 pages of documents, videos, and other materials related to his case. The laptop would be restricted, preventing internet access, communication with others, and the use of video games or entertainment content.

Mangione can only access case materials during meetings with his attorneys, but his defense team argues that available visiting hours are insufficient for proper case preparation.

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