Alaska Cruise Ship Murder Update
A Utah man recently sentenced to 30 years behind bars for murdering his wife on a cruise ship was found dead in his Alaskan prison cell last week authorities said.
Alaska cruise ship murder update. Kenneth Manzanares 43 was. Someone on a large cruise ship in Juneau has tested positive for COVID-19. According to witnesses aboard a Princess cruise ship headed towards Alaska the couple Kenneth and Kristy Manzanares joined other passengers and participated in a murder mystery dinner when an argument.
In August 2004 a 40-year-old red-haired poet and investment banker named Merrian Carver boarded the Mercury one of Royal Caribbeans Celebrity cruise ships. Territorial Waters outside Southeast Alaska. George woman aboard a cruise ship near Alaska.
A 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. As the real murder of the mom of three unfolded many passengers presumed it was all part of the ships prearranged entertainment. A Utah man was sentenced to 30 years in federal prison Thursday for beating his wife to death aboard a cruise ship in Alaska.
She embarked upon a seven-day cruise from Seattle Washington to Alaska. New details have emerged in the murder of a 39-year-old mom on a cruise ship during a domestic dispute. Newly filed court documents reveal more details about the murder of a St.
Kenneth Manzanares charged with first-degree murder in the death of his wife Kristy while. Juneau Alaska KINY - COVID-19 has pushed back the sentencing hearing planned for Kenneth Manzanares until September 11. Kenneth Manzanares pleaded guilty.
Attorney Bryan Schroder announced today that Kenneth Ray Manzanares 42 of Santa Clara Utah pleaded guilty to one count of murder in the second degree for the July 2017 killing of his wife Kristy Manzanares onboard the cruise ship Emerald Princess in the US. The Utah man was scheduled to be in US. Manzanares pleaded guilty last year to second-degree murder in the beating death of his wife 39-year-old Kristy Manzanares on a 2017 Alaska cruise.
