Man convicted in Colombia of murdering wife arrested after 27 years on the run, FBI says

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Man convicted in Colombia of murdering wife arrested after 27 years on the run, FBI says
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A man who fled to the US from Colombia after the murder his wife in 1994 was arrested Wednesday in Massachusetts, the FBI said in a news release.

William Hernando Usma Acosta, 61, had been living in Belmont under the alias Carlos Alberto Rendon after entering the US illegally in 1995, authorities said. "The murder was the result of a domestic violence incident in which Usma Acosta shot and killed his wife and then shot his daughter as she tried to intervene," the FBI release states. He fled Colombia shortly after the killing and was the subject of an Interpol Red Notice, the FBI said.

He was arrested Wednesday"without incident as he was heading into work" in nearby Waltham, Massachusetts, the news release states. Read More"William Hernando Usma Acosta is a convicted cold-blooded killer who thought he could evade justice by entering the United States and creating a new identity for himself so he could live under the radar.

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