Left: Hillsborough County cold case murder suspect Donald Santini weeps moments before he is denied bond by Thirteenth Judicial Circuit Court Judge Catherine Catlin during his hearing on Thursday, July 6, 2023, in Tampa, Fla. Santini is accused of strangling Cynthia Wood in 1984. (Douglas R. Clifford/Tampa Bay Times via AP) Right: Cynthia Ruth Wood (Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office) Inset: Thirteenth Judicial Circuit Court Judge Catherine Catlin (Douglas R. Clifford/Tampa Bay Times via AP).

An accused murderer who led authorities on a decades-long manhunt after the 1984 strangulation of a Florida woman will be kept behind bars ahead of his trial.

Donald Santini, 65, openly wept as a judge denied his request to be released from jail after being extradited from California following his arrest for the murder of Cynthia Ruth Wood. As Law&Crime previously reported, Santini was living under a fake name in San Diego County when federal agents caught him allegedly “committing identity fraud to illegally obtain a passport,” according to court documents.

He was arrested on June 7, ending a decades-long manhunt that took investigators to Texas, California, and Thailand, and prompted no fewer than three profiles on “America’s Most Wanted.”

“You being on the run for almost 40 years shows a consciousness of guilt,” Thirteenth Judicial Circuit Court Judge Catherine Catlin told Santini at his bond hearing on Thursday. “You knew you were running from something. You are the definition of flight risk. There is nothing I can do to preserve the safety of this community if I were to let you go.”



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