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FBI: Utah man killed wife on cruise because she kept laughing at him

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ANCHORAGE, Alaska — A Utah man killed his wife aboard an Alaska cruise and told an acquaintan­ce who later walked into the couple’s bloodsplat­tered room that he did it because she laughed at him, the FBI said in documents released Thursday.

Kenneth Manzanares was charged with murder after he was found with blood on his hands and clothes and blood spread throughout the cabin on the Princess Cruises ship Tuesday night, according to a criminal complaint by FBI Special Agent Michael L. Watson.

Kristy Manzanares, 39, had a severe head wound, but authoritie­s have declined to release other details in the case, including how many people were traveling with the couple on the 3,400-passenger Emerald Princess that left Sunday from Seattle.

A man and others went into the room before security officers had arrived and saw the woman on the floor covered in blood, according to court documents. The man asked Manzanares what happened, and the suspect said, “She would not stop laughing at me.”

Manzanares then grabbed his wife’s body and tried to drag her to the balcony, but the man stopped him, Watson wrote. A ship security officer handcuffed Manzanares in a nearby cabin.

While the FBI searched him, he spontaneou­sly said, “My life is over.”

Manzanares, 39, was scheduled to appear in federal court by videoconfe­rence from Alaska’s capital city of Juneau later Thursday. He has no criminal history, according to online Utah court records.

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