Alaska Cruise Ship Man Kills Wife
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.
Alaska cruise ship man kills wife. Wednesday and could not be revived the Alaska Department of Corrections said. At the time of his 39-year-old wife Kristys death. A Utah man allegedly killed his wife in their cabin just after the Emerald Princess set sail for a week-long cruise Subscribe to NBC News.
A Utah man was sentenced to 30 years in federal prison Thursday for beating his wife to death aboard a cruise ship in Alaska. According to a bulletin by the US Attorneys Office for the District of Alaska the incident occurred on the Emerald Princess on Tuesday when the vessel was traveling between Ketchikan and Juneau. It was a shocking sight.
A Utah man sentenced to 30 years in prison for killing his wife on a cruise ship was found dead in an Alaska jail this week the state corrections department said. A HUSBAND who was imprisoned for beating his wife to death in front of their children was found dead in his prison cell this week. A man has been arrested by the FBI for allegedly killing his wife onboard a large cruise ship in Southeast Alaska.
Utah man pleads guilty to killing wife on cruise ship off Alaska. 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. The couple was aboard the Emerald Princess cruise ship when the man and his wife started fighting about 9 pm according to FOX13.
Kenneth Manzanares 43 was found unresponsive in his cell at the Lemon Creek Correctional Center in Juneau around 7 am. Kenneth was charged Thursday with killing his wife Kristy Manzanares while they were on a seven-day Emerald Princess cruise with their three daughters in Alaska. Kenneth Manzanares has been detained and faces.
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. 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 42 killed his wife inside their cabin on a cruise ship in 2017 after she said she wanted a divorce.
