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Mexico detains woman wanted in slaying of Texas dentist

She will be held in a Mexico City jail until an extradition hearing. The FBI has named more than 500 people to the agency’s most-wanted list since it was established in 1950.Delgado, who was born in Mexico, had spoken with detectives before her disappearance.

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Delgado – a Mexican citizen – was supposedly jealous after Ms Hatcher began dating Delgado’s ex-boyfriend, Ricardo Paniagua.

In the run-up to the murder, which took place on September 2, 2015, Delgado had learned that her ex-boyfriend was planning a vacation with Hatcher in Cancun, and was planning to introduce her to his parents.

“Although she didn’t pull the trigger herself, she is still responsible for the murder”, said Thomas Class Sr. of the FBI’s Dallas division.

Both of her accomplices are in custody.

Nicholasville Police have arrested a woman they say abused a 4-month-old infant.

A federal fugitive warrant was issued in October. “That is the only thing that I think about”. A reward of £70,000 was offered for information leading to her capture.Delgado was located at a private home on a narrow residential street of blocky, one- and two-story homes that invariably have bars on windows and gates. Dallas litigators are seeking life prison.

“We’re trying to get her extradited back here”, Dallas County District Attorney Susan Hawk told CNN affiliate KTVT.

Capital punishment has been abolished in Mexico, and the country seeks assurances that suspects will not face the death penalty in the US before agreeing to send them there. Kristopher Love, 31, was also arrested and charged with capital murder and a federal firearms offense. Of the 506 fugitives to have ever made it on the list, 474 have been captured. Delgado is the ninth woman to ever make the list.

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Others who’ve shared her infamy include Ruth Eisemann-Schier, who kidnapped a millionaire’s daughter in 1968 and became the first woman on the list.

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