Alaska Cruise Ship Man Kills Wife
The ship was in the middle of a seven-day Alaskan cruise that.
Alaska cruise ship man kills wife. CNN reports that this Tuesday night Kristy Manzanares of Utah was found dead in. The federal prison sentence was handed down. She would not stop laughing at me Kenneth Mazanares reportedly told a witness after killing his wife while aboard a cruise ship earlier this week.
It was a shocking sight. July 17 2021 209 AM UTC. A man has been arrested by the FBI for allegedly killing his wife onboard a large cruise ship in Southeast Alaska.
Kenneth Manzanares has been charged with the murder of his wife Kirsty after she was found in their cabin with a severe head wound during the cruise as it was sailing through Alaska on Tuesday night. 7 2020 Kenneth Ray Manzanares pleaded guilty to second-degree murder in federal court in Alaska in his wifes death. A man who was serving a 30-year sentence for beating his wife to death on a cruise ship after she asked for a divorce has died in prison.
Becky Bohrer Associated Press SALT LAKE CITY A Utah man has admitted to killing his wife during an argument on a cruise. A Utah man was sentenced Thursday to 30 years in prison in the beating death of his wife on an Alaska cruise in 2017 with a federal judge describing the crime as violent and brutal. The Utah family was aboard an Alaskan cruise in 2017 when the husband beat the wife to death.
A Utah man who was sentenced to 30 years in prison for beating his wife to death on an Alaskan cruise in 2017 was found unresponsive Wednesday in his Juneau prison cell a report said. Kenneth Manzanares pleaded guilty Friday to second-degree murder in the beating death of his wife during a 2017 family cruise to Alaska. Kenneth Manzanares pleaded guilty to second-degree murder last year for killing his wife Kristy Manzanares during a 2017 family vacation aboard the Emerald Princess.
CNNA Utah man who admitted to beating his wife to death aboard a cruise ship in Alaska in 2017 was sentenced on Thursday to 30 years in prison followed by five years of supervised release. Wednesday and could not be revived the Alaska Department of Corrections said. Kenneth Manzanares 43 was found unresponsive in his cell at the Lemon Creek Correctional Center in Juneau around 7 am.
