Brenda
Delgado was indicted on capital murder charges after Kendra
Hatcher, 35, was found murdered in her Dallas apartment building
garage on September 2. Delgado was arrested in Mexico on Friday
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Brenda Delgado, 33, was wanted for murder in the death of Kendra Hatcher, 35, in Dallas, Texas, last September
- Brenda Delgado, 33, was wanted for murder in the death of Kendra Hatcher, 35, in Dallas, Texas, last September
- She was arrested in Torreon, Coahuila, on Friday after more than six months on the run. Was on FBI's Most Wanted List.
- A grad jury indicted Delgado for capital murder charges in Hatcher's death
- Police believe Delgado hired Kristopher Love to murder Hatcher, promising him money and drugs from a cartel
- Delgado also allegedly had her friend Crystal Cortes drive Love to the scene of the crime
Both Love and Cortes are in jail on capital murder charges as police believe Delgado is in Mexico ...authorities say Delgado was jealous of Hatcher's new relationship with ex-boyfriend Ricardo Paniagua
Victim: Kendra Hatcher,
A woman who allegedly put a hit out on a dentist in Texas who was dating her ex-boyfriend has been arrested in Mexico.
Authorities stopped Brenda Delgado, 33, in Torreon, Coahuila on Friday after more than six months on the run, NBC reported.
Delgado had been added to the FBI's Most Wanted list earlier this week.
She
was indicted on capital murder charges after Kendra Hatcher, 35, was
found murdered in her Dallas apartment building parking garage on
September 2.
The
indictment said that Delgado 'and a drug cartel' provided Kristopher
Ledell Love money and drugs in exchange for killing Hatcher.
Delgado, who was born in Mexico, had spoken with detectives before her disappearance.
US authorities worked with Mexican police to locate the home where Delgado was staying.
'The
FBI is extremely appreciative of our law enforcement partners in
Mexico, as well as our local, state, and federal partners, for their
tremendous cooperation and collaboration in the capture of Top Ten
Fugitive Brenda Delgado,' special agent in charge of the FBI's Dallas
office Thomas Class said in a statement on Friday.
Delgado is now being held while extradition proceedings take place to bring her back to the US.
Authorities say Delgado was jealous of Hatcher's new relationship with ex-boyfriend Ricardo Paniagua.
Delgado
allegedly plotted Hatcher's murder after she learned that Paniagua, who
is a dermatologist, flew with Hatcher to meet his parents in San
Francisco.
In addition, Hatcher, who was a dentist, and Paniagua were planning a vacation trip to Mexico, the Dallas Morning News reported.
Hatcher
was followed into the parking garage of her upscale Victory Park
apartment tower by Love and getaway driver Crystal Cortes.
Police
say Love, 31, ambushed and shot Hatcher. Delgado, who was a dental
hygiene student, told police that she loaned Cortes a Jeep that belong
to one of her friend's and Cortes told cops that she didn't know Hatcher
would be murdered.
Delgado (left) allegedly plotted Hatcher's murder after she learned that Paniagua, who is a dermatologist, flew with Hatcher to meet his parents in San Francisco. The indictment said that Delgado 'and a drug cartel' provided Kristopher Ledell Love money and drugs in exchange for killing Hatcher
Delgado (left) allegedly plotted Hatcher's murder after she learned that Paniagua, who is a dermatologist, flew with Hatcher to meet his parents in San Francisco. The indictment said that Delgado 'and a drug cartel' provided Kristopher Ledell Love money and drugs in exchange for killing Hatcher
Cortes remains in the Dallas County Jail with bail set at $500,000 as she faces a capital murder charge.
Love
faces a state capital murder charge and a federal weapons charge. He
remains in jail with bail set at $2.5million and in 2005 he was
convicted of aggravated assault in Tennessee.
A
state warrant was issued for Delgado's arrest on October 2, and on
October 7 she was charged with unlawful flight to avoid prosecution.
A federal arrest warrant was issued by the United States District court, Northern District of Texas.
The
wanted flyer issued by the FBI said that Delgado should be considered
armed and dangerous and that she has ties to Texas and Mexico.
Authorities
believed that Delgado was hiding out in Mexico after a relative
reportedly put her on a bus to the country last year.
The wanted flyer issued by the FBI
said that Delgado should be considered armed and dangerous and that she
had ties to Texas and Mexico
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