
Mangione Drops Psychiatric Defense in NY Murder Trial
Luigi Mangione’s lawyers have withdrawn their plan to argue he acted under an extreme emotional disturbance in the New York state murder case over UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson’s death, reversing a day after they had signaled a psychiatric defense. The change comes as prosecutors prepare to present crucial evidence linking Mangione to the crime and potential motive, with a Manhattan judge keeping related records sealed. Mangione has pleaded not guilty to state murder and weapons charges and to federal stalking charges.


