Correction: Bride Dead-Illinois story
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This undated photo provided by the Burbank, Ill., police department shows Arnoldo Jimenez. Police in the Chicago suburb of Burbank said that they are searching for Jimenez, the newlywed husband of 26-year-old Estrella Carrera, whose body was found stabbed and clothed in the silver sequin cocktail dress she wore at her wedding reception. (AP Photo/Burbank Police Department)
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This surveillance photo taken Friday, May 11, 2012 and provided by the Burbank Police Department, shows Estrella Carrera, 26, of Burbank, Ill., walking out of a restaurant during her wedding celebration. Estrella was found stabbed to death in her bathtub shortly after she and her husband, Arnoldo Jimenez, 32, celebrated their wedding with friends. Jimenez is accused of first-degree murder in the slaying and the subject of a manhunt by the FBI and 32 law enforcement agencies. (AP Photo/Burbank Police Department)
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A southwest suburban Burbank apartment building at 7858 Rutherford is seen in a Tuesday, May 15, 2012 photo. Newly-married Estrella Carrera, 25, was found stabbed to death in her wedding dress on Sunday, May 13, 2012. Burbank police released a statement Monday calling the slaying "a domestic situation." The statement does not mention the name or whereabouts of the woman's husband. (AP Photo/Southtown Star, Larry Ruehl)CHICAGO LOCALS OUT
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This undated photo provided May 15, 2012 by the Burbank Police Department shows a 2006 Maserati that was last known to be driven by Arnoldo Jimenez, 36, of Burbank, Ill., accused of first-degree murder in the slaying of 26-year-old Estrella Carrera shortly after they celebrated their wedding Friday, May 11, 2012. Carrera was found in her bathtub shortly after they celebrated their wedding with friends. Jimenez is the subject of a manhunt by the FBI and 32 law enforcement agencies. (AP Photo/Burbank Police Department)
CHICAGO (AP) — In a story May 16 about a manhunt for groom charged in slaying of his new wife in Illinois, The Associated Press reported erroneously that a phone call the bride's family received from the groom's sister happened after the bride's body was found. Burbank Police Capt. Joseph Ford said the phone call came before the discovery of the victim's body.
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