California farming mogul Michael Abatti has been extradited to an Arizona jail after being accused of murdering his wife, Kerri Ann Abatti, in Pinetop. The tragic incident occurred on November 20, leading to Abatti’s arrest and extradition to Holbrook, Arizona.
Abatti, 63, allegedly traveled from his home in California to Arizona, where he shot his wife in their $1.6 million mansion before quickly returning to California. The victim, a former beauty queen and Miss Navajo County, was found by her nephew with a gunshot wound to her head in their luxury ranch.
Investigators discovered a shattered window at the crime scene, indicating the point of entry for the fatal gunshot. The couple had been embroiled in a bitter divorce battle over Abatti’s substantial fortune, with Kerri accusing him of financial impropriety and withholding information about their assets.
Court filings revealed that Kerri was struggling to make ends meet on a meager spousal support payment, which was only a fraction of their shared wealth. Following the divorce, she had moved back to her hometown in California, where she had a deep family history dating back over a century.
Kerri’s high school achievements as prom queen, student body president, and talent show winner highlighted her vibrant personality and academic prowess. She went on to win the title of Miss Navajo County in 1984, earning a scholarship to study music education and studio performance at the University of Arizona.
The tragic end to the couple’s tumultuous relationship has shocked the community and shed light on the complexities of wealth, power, and personal relationships. Abatti’s extradition to Arizona marks the beginning of legal proceedings that will seek to uncover the truth behind Kerri’s untimely death and deliver justice for her family and loved ones.

