Chicago Sun-Times

30 YEARS FOR STABBING HIS WIFE TO DEATH WITH SCREWDRIVE­R

- — Barbara Vitello

A sorrowful chapter in the lives of the Bahena siblings concluded Monday when their father, Javier Bahena- Arellano of McHenry, admitted stabbing to death his estranged wife, Francisca Quintero- Montoya, at Alexian Brothers Medical Center in Elk Grove Village while family members struggled futilely to save her.

Bahena- Arellano, 46, pleaded guilty to first- degree murder in exchange for a 30- year sentence.

Jocelyn Bahena, 23, one of the couple’s three children, expressed relief.

“The sentencing is fair,” she said tearfully. “Now we need time to heal.”

Quintero- Montoya, 42, and her extended family were gathered at the cardiac care unit on March 22, 2015, grieving the loss of her brother, who suffered a heart attack and died about 9: 30 a. m. that day, said Cook County Assistant State’s Attorney Denise Loiterstei­n.

Bahena- Arellano took a cellphone from his wife of 20 years, who he believed was cheating on him, prosecutor­s said. Angry about the messages, he got a screwdrive­r from his truck and returned to the waiting room, then followed Quintero- Montoya into a restroom, Loiterstei­n said.

He locked the door and stabbed her twice in the back and once in the chest. Alerted by her screams, family members attempted to rescue her. When they finally broke through the door, they saw Bahena- Arellano standing above the victim “with a screwdrive­r clenched in his fist,” Loiterstei­n said.

Police arrested him immediatel­y, Loiterstei­n said.

Bahena- Arellano, who has two domestic battery conviction­s, said nothing during the hearing before Cook County Judge Joel Greenblatt, who expressed shock at Bahena- Arellano’s “cowardly, heartless, callous action” that “ruined so many families.”

“I can’t imagine her fear,” he said, while two of QuinteroMo­ntoya’s sisters nodded in agreement. “Three children are left without their mother because of you. You’ll have to live with that for the rest of your days and you’ll have 30 years to think about what you did.”

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Javier Bahena- Arellano

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