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|    Authorities: Mollie Tibbetts killed by M    |
|    21 Sep 19 17:16:10    |
      XPost: alt.real-estate.commercial.ca-south, alt.energy.automobile,       dictator.america       XPost: alt.fashion       From: criminally-complicit@sfchronicle.com              BROOKLYN, Iowa -- A man from Mexico living in the U.S. illegally       has confessed to kidnapping college student Mollie Tibbetts       while she was running in her small Iowa hometown, killing her       and dumping her body in a cornfield, authorities said Tuesday.              Cristhian Bahena Rivera, 24, was arrested and charged with first-       degree murder in the death of the 20-year-old Tibbetts, whose       July 18 disappearance set off a massive search involving state       and federal authorities.              Rivera led investigators early Tuesday to a body believed to be       Tibbetts in a cornfield about 12 miles (19 kilometers) southeast       of Brooklyn, Iowa, where Tibbetts was last seen running,       Division of Criminal Investigation special agent Rick Rahn said.              "I can't speak about the motive. I can just tell you that it       seemed that he followed her, seemed to be drawn to her on that       particular day, for whatever reason he chose to abduct her,"       Rahn told reporters at a news conference outside the sheriff's       office in Montezuma, where Rivera was being held on $1 million       cash-only bond.              The news that the highly publicized and gruesome crime was       allegedly committed by a person in the country illegally drew       immediate outrage. President Donald Trump noted the arrest and       called for immigration law changes at a rally in West Virginia.              "You heard about today with the illegal alien coming in, very       sadly, from Mexico and you saw what happened to that incredible,       beautiful young woman," Trump told the crowd in Charleston.       "Should've never happened. Illegally in our country. We've had a       huge impact, but the laws are so bad. The immigration laws are       such a disgrace, we're getting them changed, but we have to get       more Republicans. We have to get 'em."              Iowa's two GOP U.S. senators also described Tibbetts' death as a       tragedy "that could have been prevented," and Iowa Gov. Kim       Reynolds said residents were heartbroken and angry.              "We are angry that a broken immigration system allowed a       predator like this to live in our community, and we will do all       we can to bring justice to Mollie's killer," Reynolds, a       Republican, said in a statement.              Trump has made further crackdown on illegal immigration a core       policy of his administration. He often has claimed widespread       crime by people living in the country illegally, citing among       other things the indictments of 11 suspected MS-13 gang members       from El Salvador charged in connection with the slayings of two       Virginia teens. Trump also has held events at the White House       with members of "angel families," whose relatives were killed by       immigrants.              Although Trump claims legal U.S. residents are less likely to       commit crime, several studies from social scientists and the       libertarian think tank Cato Institute find that isn't accurate       and states with a higher share of people living in the country       illegally have lower violent crime rates.              U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement said that it lodged a       federal immigration detainer for Rivera after he was arrested on       the murder charge. That move means the agency has probable cause       to believe he is subject to deportation.              Investigators said they believed Rivera had lived in the area       from four to seven years, and Rahn described Rivera as someone       who lived in a rural area and kept to himself.              Yarrabee Farms, a family-owned company that operates dairy farms       in the rolling hills outside Brooklyn, said that Rivera had been       an employee in good standing for four years and that it was       shocked to learn he was implicated in the crime.              The company is owned by the family of Craig Lang, a prominent       Republican who previously served as president of the Iowa Farm       Bureau.              A search of court records revealed no prior criminal history for       Rivera in Iowa, and it's unclear whether he had ever been       subject to prior deportation proceedings.              Rivera's Facebook page described him as being from Guayabillo, a       community of less than 500 people in the state of Guerrero. It's       about a three-hour drive from the resort city of Acapulco.              Investigators said they zeroed in on Rivera after obtaining       footage from surveillance cameras in Brooklyn. The footage       showed a Chevy Malibu connected to Rivera that was driving back       and forth as Tibbetts was running in the area, Rahn said.              An affidavit attached to the criminal complaint against Rivera              [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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