Luigi Mangione, suspected of killing the CEO of the largest health insurer in the United States, is arrested in Pennsylvania. THE CNN uncovered the details of what the man’s days have been like at Huntingdon penitentiary — the oldest in the state that is operational.
The most serious charge against Mangione is second-degree murder, but it could be increased if prosecutors find evidence that he intended to commit terrorism by targeting other executives, according to legal analysts.
While investigations continue, the 26-year-old man will remain in custody. Find out more below.
What is Luigi Mangione’s life like in prison?
Mangione is in a single cell, measuring approximately eight square meters. In prison, he only has access to a bed, a bathroom and a table with a chair. It also has paper and pen.
Meals are served three times a day:
- 6:15 am
- 10:40 am
- 5:15 p.m.
As for the dinner menu, he can choose between chicken parmigiana and a bean dish.
According to a source from CNN, Luigi Mangione has been eating alone in his cell and is not interacting with other inmates, although everyone has the right to time outside the cell, even if they are in a “high level of detention”.
Due to the national repercussion of the case, the arrest reinforced the suspect’s security.
In any case, Mangione’s time in Huntingdon penitentiary may not last long, as authorities try to transfer him to New York.
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This content was originally published in Luigi Mangione: Find out what life is like in prison for the suspected killer of CEO in the USA on the CNN Brasil website.
Source: CNN Brasil
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