THE family of suspected CEO assassin Luigi Mangione have broken their silence saying they heard about the murder case in the papers.
The Mangione family attorney, David B. Irwin, says the college graduate’s loved ones have been left in the dark about the investigations.
Irwin told TMZ that they don’t “know all the facts” and are only seeing what is being reported in the media.
The Ivy League graduate, who became the subject of a mass manhunt overnight, has been accused of shooting health insurance boss Brian Thompson outside a Manhattan hotel on December 4.
He was arrested at a McDonald’s in Altoona, Pennsylvania, after a worker sounded the alarm to cops.
He has since been charged with the murder of Thompson as investigations continue into the possible motive.
The former Ivy League student was from a wealthy Baltimore family but is believed to have fallen out of contact with them in the last six months.
Speaking out for the first time since Mangione was charged his family simply said: “We wish him the best.”
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