Deborah Roberts
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We're going to talk about that one in just a few.
We are back with 2020 The After Show, and Aaron Katursky is here with these mesmerizing stories of the stories that we have covered and you have covered.
Our 2020 special, Manhunt, Luigi Mangione and the CEO Murder.
It was a story that, of course, you had been following from the beginning.
Everybody was talking about this story, and we leapt into gear and covered this story.
This was one that was just so perplexing.
New York City, this guy was walking in midtown Manhattan.
Suddenly, this CEO was gunned down early morning on the street.
Police are searching for the killer, and New York police mobilized.
I mean, the idea that this would happen.
They mobilized, and they eventually bring this young man, Luigi Mangione, from a fairly prominent family.
Tell us a little bit about that one and how it unfolded and what you began to learn the minute you jumped on it.
is appalling that a murder suspect would become endearing, but... Well, when you think about the health care crisis in our country and the way people feel about executives, Aaron, I was shocked by that because oftentimes when you and I cover these stories and there is such an outpouring of just, you know, exasperation and grief and outrage and this man is gunned down,
And there really wasn't that same kind of outrage.
I mean, he wasn't from the New York area.
He was from Minnesota, I think.
So you wouldn't have necessarily heard it all here.
But I was shocked that there wasn't as much outrage that a health care executive was gunned down.
Well, talk about him a little bit, and we should also say, too, that he shared an area with Sean Diddy Combs in the jail where he was being held at the same time, all these notorious folks there.