The FBI increased his reward to $25,000 and released new footage in the manhunt for a Connecticut fugitive accused of killing and dismembering his own 11-month-old daughter.
Photos released by the FBI New Haven Field Office show multiple identifying tattoos on Christopher Francisquini’s body, including the flaming letters “CME” on his neck, “Milla” on his right hand and a clown on his hand. left.
“Francisquini has ties to New York, Waterbury, and New Haven, Connecticut, where he was last seen on Quinnipiac Avenue,” the Naugatuck Police Department said Tuesday. “He should be considered armed, dangerous and mentally unstable.”
The 31-year-old man is alleged to have killed his young daughter at their home in Naugatuck, Connecticut on November 18.
FBI SAYS HE’S WORKING ‘ALL DAY’ IN MANHUTS FOR CHRISTOPHER FRANCISQUINI
This image released by the FBI shows tattoos on the body of Christopher Francisquini.
(FBI)
Camilla Francisquini was found “in a state of dismemberment” when investigators and first responders entered the property, Naugatuck Police Chief Colin McAllister told reporters.
BODY OF FLORIDA BOY, 9, RECOVERED AFTER FALLING IN LAKE, STRUCK BY BOAT PROPELLER: ‘UNIMAGINABLE NIGHTMARE’
The boy was “stabbed to death,” according to the FBI.
Christopher Francisquini, left, is wanted in the murder of his 11-month-old daughter Camilla, right.
(Nugatuck Police Department)
CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP
The fugitive now faces charges of murder in special circumstances, which carries a mandatory life sentence without parole if convicted, and risk of injury to a minor.
Christopher Francisquini is shown here walking down Quinnipiac Avenue in New Haven, Connecticut, around 4 p.m. on Friday, November 18, the Naugatuck Police Department says.
(Nugatuck Police Department)
The FBI’s New Haven Field Office told Fox News Digital on Tuesday that it continues to “work around the clock with all of our law enforcement partners in the search for Christopher Francisquini.”