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90 Day Fiance's Michael Baltimore is added to Marshals' Most Wanted list after alleged murder


90 Day Fiance’s Michael Baltimore is added to Marshals’ Most Wanted list after allegedly killing his former boss

  •  Michael Anthony Baltimore, who appeared on 90 Day Fiancé in 2019, was just added to the U.S. Marshals Service’s 15 Most Wanted list
  • The reality star, 43, allegedly killed his former employer, Kendell Jerome Cook, and injured another man in May 2021 at GQ Barbershop in Carlisle, Pennsylvania
  •  He is currently wanted for assault, homicide and parole violation charges, according to a release from the U.S. Marshals
  •  Baltimore, who worked for Cook until 2019, was featured in several episodes of TLC’s hit reality series 
  •  During their stint on the show, the two barbers informed cast member Ashley Martson that her then-husband, Jay Smith, cheated on her
  • The Marshals also noted that Baltimore has an extensive criminal history and is known to be ‘violent’ and ‘should be considered armed and dangerous’

Michael Anthony Baltimore, who appeared on 90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After? in 2019, was just added to the U.S. Marshals Service’s 15 Most Wanted list.

The reality star, 43, allegedly killed his former employer, Kendell Jerome Cook, and injured another man in May 2021 at GQ Barbershop in Carlisle, Pennsylvania

He is currently wanted for assault, homicide and parole violation charges, according to a release from the U.S. Marshals.

Dangerous: Michael Anthony Baltimore, who appeared on the TLC series' 90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After? in 2019, was just added to the U.S. Marshals Service's 15 Most Wanted list

Dangerous: Michael Anthony Baltimore, who appeared on the TLC series’ 90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After? in 2019, was just added to the U.S. Marshals Service’s 15 Most Wanted list

Baltimore, who worked for Cook until 2019, was featured in several episodes of the hit TLC reality series, that follows couples who have applied for or received a K-1 visa, available for foreign fiancés of U.S. citizens.

The Marshals also claim that Baltimore has an extensive criminal history and ‘should be considered armed and dangerous and should not be approached.’

‘Michael Baltimore poses a serious threat to the community. By placing him on the 15 Most Wanted list, we have made his capture a top priority of the U.S. Marshals Service,’ said U.S. Marshals Service Director Ronald Davis in a statement.

Coworkers: The reality star (right), 43, allegedly killed his former employer, Kendell Jerome Cook (left), and injured another man in May 2021 at GQ Barbershop in Carlisle, Pennsylvania

Coworkers: The reality star (right), 43, allegedly killed his former employer, Kendell Jerome Cook (left), and injured another man in May 2021 at GQ Barbershop in Carlisle, Pennsylvania

Most Wanted: He is currently wanted for assault, homicide and parole violation charges, according to a release from the U.S. Marshals

Most Wanted: He is currently wanted for assault, homicide and parole violation charges, according to a release from the U.S. Marshals

The agency is also now offering up to $25,000 for information leading to the capture of Michael Anthony Baltimore, 39, who is alleged to have shot to death Kendell Jerome Cook and injured another man at the GQ Barbershop on North Hanover Street in Carlisle on May 22, 2021. Cook was the shop’s owner. 

During their stint on the show, the two barbers informed cast member Ashley Martson that her then-husband, Jay Smith, cheated on her in the barbershop bathroom. 

This comes just months after another former 90 Day Fiancé star, named Geoffrey Paschel, was convicted of kidnapping and assaulting his ex-fiancée. 

Disturbing: This comes just months after another former 90 Day Fiancé star, named Geoffrey Paschel, was convicted of kidnapping and assaulting his ex-fiancée

Disturbing: This comes just months after another former 90 Day Fiancé star, named Geoffrey Paschel, was convicted of kidnapping and assaulting his ex-fiancée 

In February, Paschel received an 18-year prison sentence without the chance of parole in a Knoxville, Tennessee court, in connection with his conviction of aggravated kidnapping, domestic assault and interference with emergency calls.

Paschel, 44, was found guilty of the multiple charges last October in connection with a June 9, 2019 incident with his former fiancée Kristen Wilson, US Weekly reported.

In the incident, Wilson told Knox County Sheriff’s Office deputies that Paschel had attacked her, grabbed her neck and struck her head into a wall multiple times. Wilson told authorities that Paschel had thrown her body on the ground and dragged her on the floor.

Wilson told authorities that Paschel would not let her have her phone or leave the property in the incident, as she was able to escape when he went to sleep and she went to a neighbor’s house to contact authorities.



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