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A prep-school valedictorian and Ivy-educated tech worker, Luigi Mangione grew up wealthy, smart and successful. Now police have charged the 26-year-old with the murder of UnitedHealthcare's CEO.
Luigi Mangione, accused of murdering UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, was remembered by his peers as having the "best at pick-up lines," according to his yearbook from high school.
Mangione graduated in 2016 as valedictorian from Gilman School, an all-boys high school in Baltimore, Maryland.
The high school year book of UnitedHealth CEO shooting suspect Luigi Mangione portrays him as a high achieving student who had an "amazing experience" at the prestigious Gilman School in Baltimore.
Gilman’s tuition and fees for high school students starts at $37,000 per year. CBS News reported that Mangione was the valedictorian of his graduating high school class in 2016.
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A prep-school valedictorian and Ivy-educated tech worker, Luigi Mangione grew up wealthy, smart and successful. Now police have charged the 26-year-old with the murder of UnitedHealthcare's CEO.