What new evidence was seen in Luigi Mangione's trial?
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New evidence presented in Luigi Mangione's trial includes body camera footage, 911 calls, a pocket knife, zip ties, bus tickets, a handwritten to-do list, a loaded gun magazine, a 3-D printed handgun with silencer, notebooks outlining plans, and large amounts of cash. The admissibility of these items is being debated, with the defense challenging searches and Miranda rights procedures.
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- Officer Wasser testified about searching Mangione's backpack after his arrest.
- Bodycam footage showed discovery of a loaded gun magazine in wet underwear. 12s
- Defense argues search was warrantless and before Miranda rights were read. 45s
- Prosecutors released photos of a handgun, silencer, and notes found in the bag. 1m 19s
- Defense motion to exclude evidence could be pivotal for the case. 1m 54s
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Bodycam footage showed discovery of a loaded gun magazine wrapped in wet underwear in Mangione's backpack. Prosecutors released photos of a handgun, silencer, red notebook, passport, I.D., and handwritten notes, including a map of Pittsburgh and escape plans.

New evidence presented includes police body camera footage, a 911 call from the McDonald's manager, and items found on Mangione at arrest: a wallet, thousands of dollars in U.S. and foreign currency, a jar of peanut butter, a piece of string, a pocket knife, and three layers of clothing.

Prosecutors released photos of over $7,000 in cash, bus tickets to Pittsburgh under a false name, and a folded checklist referencing Best Buy, USBs, digital cam, water bottles, and a trash bag. Body cam footage and 911 calls were also presented.

