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DNA on samurai sword leads to arrest in woman's decapitation

The 26-year-old's body was found north of Seattle near a bunker filled with ammunition and weapons.
Credit: Island County Sheriff
Jacob Gonzales

CAMANO ISLAND, Wash. -- A 33-year-old man suspected of killing and decapitating his girlfriend in Washington state has been charged with murder after investigators say they found a samurai sword with DNA evidence.

Island County authorities announced the charges on Friday against Jacob Gonzales, who remains at large and is believed to have traveled to California.

Police in early March found the body of 26-year-old Katherine Cunningham on an undeveloped parcel of land near a gun and ammo-filled bunker on Camano Island, north of Seattle.

Authorities said a car belonging to Cunningham was found in northern California, also in early March.

Island County Prosecutor Gregory Banks said the samurai sword was found in the vehicle and sent for testing at a lab.

"Those lab results indicate that Ms. Cunningham's blood was on the blade of the sword, and Mr. Gonzales' DNA was on the hilt," he said.

Authorities have been seeking Gonzales since March on a warrant. He was previously charged with five counts of unlawful possession of a firearm and one count of motor vehicle theft, and had been called a person of interest in Cunningham's death.

The new charge accuses Gonzales of domestic violence murder while armed with a deadly weapon, reports CBS affiliate KIRO.

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