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Husband charged in wife’s disappearance in Spain is due in Miami federal court
MIAMI – The husband of a South Florida woman who went missing in Spain is due in Miami federal court on Friday.
David Knezevich was arrested at Miami International Airport last week “…for his alleged involvement in the kidnapping of a U.S. Citizen in Madrid, Spain on or about February 2, 2024,” according to the criminal complaint. He is charged with kidnapping.
A judge will determine if Knezevich will be released or remain in custody. The lead attorney for his estranged wife’s family says he is a flight risk.
Ana Maria Knevich traveled from Fort Lauderdale to Spain last December. Friends and family said she was in the middle of a nasty divorce with David.
Court documents show there is evidence that links Knevevich to his wife’s disappearance. Investigators say someone resembling him was seen on video buying spray paint, spraying it on a surveillance camera at Ana’s apartment, then leaving later with a suitcase.
There is also tracking information from the car he allegedly rented that was on her street at the time she vanished.
“We still have hope that we can find where my sister is, if she’s out there. I just want to tell her we all love her, miss her, support her. We are her voice,” said Felipe Henao shortly after Knezevich’s arrest.
The Knezeviches have been married for 13 years. They own EOX Technology Solutions Inc., which does computer support for South Florida businesses.
Ana’s brother, Juan Henao, told police David was angry that they would be dividing a substantial amount of money.
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Penn State transfer portal target, Pa. native commits to Miami
Penn State had a successful Saturday, beating SMU in the College Football Playoff first round in convincing fashion. But not everything went the Nittany Lions’ way.
David Blay, one of Penn State’s top targets in the transfer portal, committed to Miami. The news was reported by on3 on Saturday afternoon.
In addition to Penn State and Miami, Blay was also being pursued by Florida State, Illinois, Oklahoma, USC, Wisconsin, Mississippi State and Arkansas.
Blay, a standout at Louisiana Tech who visited last weekend, was a top target for the Nittany Lions as they look to add depth and talent to their defensive line for the 2025 season.
Blay is a Levittown native who played at Harry S. Truman High School outside Philadelphia before going to West Chester to play at the Division II level in 2021 and 2022. Blay transferred to Louisiana Tech, where he was a first-team All-Conference USA selection this year.
Blay finished the 2024 season with 46 tackles, 10 1/2 tackles for loss and 6 1/2 sacks.
Penn State has addressed a couple needs in the portal so far in the winter window, earning commitments from USC wide receiver Kyron Hudson and Texas A&M defensive end Enai White. But the Nittany Lions would love to add a defensive tackle or two.
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