Jose Fernando Corona Wanted for Murdering His Wife Maria Corona With a Chainsaw
Published by Junior Staff Writer on February 15, 2013
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The Lewisville, Texas Police Department is asking for the public’s help in locating Jose Fernando Corona on a warrant charging him with Murder. Detectives report that on April 26, 2010, Corona murdered his wife, Maria Corona with a chainsaw. He dismembered her body while she was still alive and then decapitated her inside their home. He then dragged her headless body into the street just minutes before a mailman arrived to deliver mail and found her body.
Maria was the mother of their six children ranging in ages from 7 years old to 20 years old.
Corona fled the scene in a 2005 gold Toyota Sequoia with Texas license plate 247-DVH and it was later found abandoned in a Wal-Mart parking lot in Bedford, Texas.
He then took a 1991 gold two-door Ford Ranger with Texas license plate AA24004 from a Dallas used car dealership and never returned it.
Investigators believe that Corona may have fled into Mexico on April 27, 2010 at Laredo, Texas. Corona has extended family members in Euless, Grapevine, Mineola, Austin, and Houston, Texas as well as in Oklahoma, Washington and Mexico.

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