The gun found on suspect Luigi Mangione matched shell casings at the shooting site, and fingerprints linked him to items found near the scene.
Writings found in Mangione's possession suggested he harbored a hatred for corporate greed, with notes detailing his grievances against health insurance companies.
Mangione's letter spoke of anger towards what he termed 'parasitic health insurance companies,' reflecting his disdain for corporate interests at the expense of individuals.
The investigation revealed that Mangione was influenced by a recent emergency room visit, painting a picture of a potential breakdown stemming from personal grievances.
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