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Suspect Extradited To United States From Mexico 21 Years After Stabbing Murder Of Flight Attendant
Luis Rodriguez-Mena has been brought back to the United States from Mexico to face charges for the 1999 murder of Young Kavila.
A man accused in the 1999 stabbing death of a flight attendant in suburban Chicago has been returned to the U.S. from Mexico to face murder charges, police said this week.
Luis Rodriguez-Mena, 46, was arrested in Mexico over the summer and turned over to the Des Plaines Police Department on Tuesday, according to Police Chief William Kushner. Rodriguez-Mena is charged with first-degree murder in the stabbing death of 30-year-old Young Kavila 21 years ago.
Kavila was discovered by her roommate on Nov. 30, 1999, lying in a pool of blood in the kitchen of their apartment. Rodriguez-Mena, who lived in the same apartment complex as Kavila, fled to Mexico the next day with his then-pregnant girlfriend.
The killing may have been a crime of opportunity, authorities said. Kavila had been stabbed and slashed in the neck, but also fought back, slashing her assailant with a box cutter.
Rodriguez-Mena became a suspect in 2007 when relatives said he boasted about the murder and threatened to harm them if they turned him over to police.
In 2008, Rodriguez-Mena’s girlfriend came back to the United States with their son, Kushner said. She gave investigators consent to compare her son’s DNA with evidence collected at the crime scene.
The DNA profiles were a 99.98% match with Rodriguez-Mena, and fingerprint evidence also tied the man to the crime, Kushner said.
Rodriguez-Mena was arrested in June in Cuernavaca, Mexico, where he’d been living. Prior efforts by the FBI and Interpol to take him into custody were hampered by relatives moving him around Mexico, Kushner said.