Chicago Man Wanted for Wife’s Murder Returned by FBI

Source: Chicago Sun-Times

Summary

Arnoldo Jimenez, a fugitive on the FBI’s Ten Most Wanted list, has been returned to Chicago after being arrested in Monterrey, Mexico, in January 2025. He is accused of murdering his wife, Estrella Carrera, on their wedding night in 2012.

Why It Matters

This case highlights the persistent efforts of law enforcement to seek justice for victims of domestic violence. The return of a fugitive like Jimenez underscores the importance of international cooperation in criminal matters.

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