Murder suspect Luigi Mangione spotted as model on Shein website
Despite remaining in custody on charges of murdering a health care executive, Luigi Mangione seemingly and briefly appeared to be modeling a shirt on the website of Shein, the giant Chinese retailer of cheap and fast fashion.
While the image of the Towson native — or someone or something generated that could pass for his twin — has been taken down from the Shein site, it continues to circulate online, depicting him in a patterned, short-sleeved shirt that apparently had sold for $11.69, according to TMZ.
“I doubt he posed for the picture while he’s in custody,” one of Mangione’s lawyers, Tom Dickey of Altoona, Pennsylvania, told The Baltimore Sun on Wednesday. “The sad thing is that some people will stoop to any level to make a buck off of someone.”
Mangione, 27, the one-time valedictorian of his Gilman class, remains at a detention center in Brooklyn, New York, awaiting trial on state and federal charges in connection to the fatal shooting of Brian Thompson, CEO of UnitedHealthcare, on Dec. 4. The case has drawn widespread attention, turning Mangione, a member of a large and prominent Maryland family, into a folk hero to those angered by an insurance industry they believe puts cost saving ahead of their medical needs.