Woman in Murder Plot of Dentist Kendra Hatcher Added to FBI's Most Wanted
Source: NBC News
APR 7 2016, 10:00 AM ET
Woman in Murder Plot of Dentist Kendra Hatcher Added to FBI's Most Wanted
by ERIK ORTIZ
A fugitive on the run for more than six months after allegedly plotting the murder of a popular Dallas dentist has been added to the FBI's "Ten Most Wanted" list with a $100,000 reward for her capture.
Brenda Delgado, 33, is wanted for capital murder in the killing of Kendra Hatcher, 35, on Sept. 2. Hatcher was found fatally shot in the parking garage of her upscale apartment building, with evidence pointing to a murder-for-hire plot, police said.
But there was a further love triangle twist, authorities say.
It was Delgado who orchestrated the slaying because she was jealous Hatcher was dating her ex-boyfriend and had recently been introduced to his parents in San Francisco, the FBI in Dallas said.
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Wanted in Dallas dentist killing: 9th woman ever named to Most Wanted list
By Andrew V. Pestano | April 7, 2016 at 11:48 AM
DALLAS, April 7 (UPI) -- The FBI has added a woman accused of planning the killing of a Dallas dentist who was dating the suspect's ex-boyfriend to the infamous 10 Most Wanted list.
Brenda Delgado, 33, who was a dental hygiene student, fled to Mexico after allegedly hiring two men to kill her ex-boyfriend's new girlfriend, dentist Kendra Hatcher. She was allegedly fueled by jealously. Delgado's accomplices waited for Hatcher, 35, at a Dallas parking lot and shot her dead in September.
Delgado was later indicted on capital murder charges, but the FBI believes she fled to Mexico.
"Although she didn't pull the trigger herself, she is still responsible for the murder," FBI Dallas' Thomas Class Sr. told CNN.
Delgado allegedly offered her accomplices money and a steady drug supply from her Mexican cartel sources to carry out the killing. The FBI is offering a $100,000 reward for information leading to her arrest.
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