Estrella Carrera (left); and Arnoldo Jimenez.Photo:Burbank Police Department; FBI via AP
Burbank Police Department; FBI via AP
A man has been arrested in Mexico nearly 13 years after his newlywed bride was found slain in her wedding dress in her Illinois home.
Estrella Carrera, 26, wasfound dead in the bathtubof her Burbank, Ill., apartment on May 13, 2012 — less than 48 hours after she married Arnoldo Jimenez,the FBI’s Chicago Field Officesaid in a statement last week.
Recently, Jimenez was arrested in Monterrey, Mexico, the FBI’s Chicago Field Office said in a statement on Friday, Jan. 31. He was taken into custody without incident.
Estrella Carrera.
Carrera was found in a bathtub in her silver wedding dress, theChicago Tribune,CBS Chicago,WGN 9and other outlets reported at the time.
She died from multiple stab wounds,ABC 7 Chicagopreviously reported, citing the autopsy. An FBI agent toldCBS Newsthat she had been stabbed at least 18 times.
Carrera, mother to a then 9-year-old daughter and 2-year-old son, had married her alleged killer less than 48 hours before she was found, WGN 9,FOX 32 Chicagoand theChicago Tribunereported. The couple shared the 2-year-old boy.
She was found after family members grew concerned because she had not picked up her two children from a relative’s house, per ABC 7 Chicago and CBS News. Her sister notified police, who responded to the residence for a welfare check when they found her.
The mother of two had not disclosed to anyone that she was getting married, the AP and CBS News reported.
Arnoldo Jimenez.FBI via AP
FBI via AP
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It wasn’t immediately clear how the suspect was finally arrested.
In 2019, the FBI had announced a $100,000 reward for information leading to his arrest, and the amount was updated to $250,000 in 2023, WGN 9 reported.
The FBI acknowledged the contributions of the Burbank Police Department, Mexican law enforcement and the public in leading to the arrest.
Jimenez is being held in Mexico as he awaits his extradition to the U.S.
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source: people.com