An active-duty U.S. Marine accused of the stabbing death of his wife is in custody and facing a second-degree murder charge.
An active-duty U.S. Marine accused in the stabbing death of his wife is in custody and facing a second-degree murder charge.
The Honolulu Police Department said Saturday that Bryant Tejeda-Castillo was being held on $1 million bail. Police say he was captured shortly after the Wednesday killing of 27-year-old Dana Alotaibi along a freeway. Police say he was taken to the Queen's Medical Center in Honolulu with what one witness said were several self-inflicted wounds.A police spokesman on Saturday said he didn't know if Tejeda-Castillo remained at the hospital or had been transferred elsewhere. Tejeda-Castillo was arrested on a warrant of second-degree murder.
Cespedes said she believes her daughter would still be alive if military officials had acted on her daughter's requests for help. "Probably because she's a woman they don't care, or she looked like crazy, they don't care," Cespedes said."We can confirm that the Marine suspect's command was engaged with both him and the victim, and were responsive to those allegations and concerns that the command was made aware of," it said."Due to the ongoing nature of the criminal investigation, it would be inappropriate to comment further on this topic.
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