>UnitedHealthcare CEO murder suspect Luigi Mangione was suffering terrible back pain to the point where it was not possible for him to have sex with anyone or date, his former landlord said.
>RJ Martin, who owns the “co-living” space in Hawaii where Mangione lived for six months, said the murder suspect revealed to him that he was in constant pain over a pinched nerve and “misaligned spine,” the New York Times reported.
>“He knew that dating and being physically intimate with his back condition wasn’t possible,” Martin told the outlet.
>“I remember him telling me that, and my heart just breaks.”
>Martin met Mangione in 2022 when the University of Pennsylvania grad interviewed to be among the first dozen people to rent out Surfbeak’s first Honolulu living space for about $2,000 a month.
>The Surfbeak boss described Mangione as a smart, accomplished and upbeat engineer, saying he didn’t even have to think twice before accepting his application.
>“Our mission statement is that we’re a community of givers and that we leave things better than we found them,” Martin said.
>“We look for people who are looking to give back. And he fit the bill. He was an ideal member for us.”