
"(Suzanne Adams-Ockrassa/White Mountain Independent via AP) Authorities on Monday released more details in their homicide investigation involving a powerful Imperial Valley farmer accused of killing his estranged wife in Arizona last month. Since Kerri Ann Abatti was discovered by her nephew fatally shot inside her home Nov. 20, a joint task force of local, multistate and federal law enforcement agencies have been working around the clock to find the gunman, said Navajo County Sheriff David Clouse at a press conference Monday in Arizona."
""We were looking for all eyewitnesses, anybody that was home at the time," he said. They gathered evidence from home surveillance technology, such as doorbell cameras, "trying to attain as much information" as they could, and interviewed her friends and family - including her three adult children - so they could build a timeline of her activities in the days before her death."
Kerri Ann Abatti, 59, was found fatally shot inside her home on Nov. 20 by her nephew. Navajo County Sheriff David Clouse said a joint task force of local, multistate and federal agencies searched for the gunman. Court documents show Abatti had been in a bitter divorce with her husband, farmer Mike Abatti, 63, with a dispute over owed financial support. Investigators secured the scene, obtained a search warrant, canvassed the neighborhood, reviewed home surveillance including doorbell cameras, and interviewed friends and family to build a timeline. On Nov. 23, warrants were executed in Imperial Valley on three locations related to the Abattis.
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