A trap has been set for New Zealand murder suspect Nai Yin Xue, who is on the run in America's southern states in a blue Ford Thunderbird car and using aliases to trick locals and United States law enforcement.
The last confirmed sighting of Xue was 10 days ago in the city of Mobile, Alabama, where he introduced himself to unsuspecting residents as "Peter Chung".
US authorities from Texas to the US east coast are on the lookout for Xue and his distinctive blue 1996 Thunderbird.
The car's licence plate has been entered in the American law enforcement database so a simple traffic violation may lead to the elusive martial arts expert's arrest.
Chinese restaurants and martial arts studios, where Xue is believed to seek assistance when he stops in a new town, have also been alerted in Texas, Alabama and Mississippi.
"As far as we know, he's pretty destitute right now," Commander Tom Hession, head of the Los Angeles US Marshals unit leading the hunt for Xue, told AAP today.
"That's going to work to our advantage."
Xue, 53, has been on the run in the US the past five months.
New Zealand authorities are keen to interview him about the murder of his wife, Anan Liu, in Auckland last September and the dumping of his three-year-old daughter, Qian Xun Xue, who became known as Pumpkin, in a Melbourne railway station.
Xue then caught a plane from Melbourne to Los Angeles.
I hope they get him soon. I understand that it was the programme "America's Most Wanted" that gave them a few tip offs.






