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   But But Sanctuary Cities! Blue Wave to All   
   Mollie Tibbetts' illegal alien suspected   
   09 Oct 21 01:34:35   
   
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   From: criminally-complicit@sfchronicle.com   
      
   Slain jogger Mollie Tibbetts and her alleged killer lived in the   
   same rural Iowa town but it’s unclear whether they knew each   
   other, investigators say.   
      
   Either way, "there was something that drew him to her," Mitch   
   Mortvedt of the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation told ABC   
   News Wednesday.   
      
   A first-degree murder charge was filed Tuesday against 24-year-   
   old Cristhian Rivera, an undocumented immigrant, sparking a   
   renewed debate over immigration status.   
      
   Tibbetts, a 20-year-old rising sophomore at the University of   
   Iowa, disappeared the evening of July 18 while jogging in the   
   rural farming town of Brooklyn, a close-knit community of about   
   1,500 residents.   
      
   The college student's body was found in a farm field on Tuesday.   
      
   "Our hearts are broken," her family said in a statement. "We   
   thank all of those from around the world who have sent their   
   thoughts and prayers for our girl. We know that many of you will   
   join us as we continue to carry Mollie in our hearts forever."   
      
   Rivera worked for four years at Yarrabee Farms where he gave his   
   employers a state-issued photo ID and a social security card --   
   but in a different name, according to Dane Lang of Yarrabee   
   Farms.   
      
   "We screen every applicant through the Social Security   
   Administration social security number verification service,"   
   Lang said at a news conference Wednesday. "What we learned in   
   the past 24 hours is that our employee is not exactly who he   
   said he was."   
      
   Lang said he learned on Wednesday that the Social Security   
   Administration employment verification service that the farm   
   uses is not the same as the government's newer E-Verify system.   
      
   "Our family member who handles the verification process believed   
   the systems were the same," Lang explained.   
      
   The company plans to enroll and use E-Verify going forward, Lang   
   said.   
      
   "He came to work everyday, was on time and got along with his co-   
   workers," Lang added of the suspect.   
      
   Defense attorney Allan Richards said in a court document that an   
   employer said Rivera has legal permission to be in the country,   
   The Associated Press reported.   
      
   U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services spokesman Michael Bars   
   told ABC News, "A search of records by USCIS revealed Rivera did   
   not make any DACA requests nor were any grants given. We have   
   found no record in our systems indicating he has any lawful   
   immigration status."   
      
   Rivera made an initial court appearance on Wednesday and is due   
   to return to court on Aug. 31. He has not entered a plea. When   
   asked if he had anything to say, Rivera, through an interpreter,   
   said "no."   
      
   Bond for Rivera was set at $5 million.   
      
   After Tibbetts vanished July 18, and her disappearance turned   
   from days into weeks, federal and state investigators joined the   
   search in the small town.   
      
   "Ultimately, what led us to Mr. Rivera was surveillance video   
   from a residence here in the community of Brooklyn," Mortvedt   
   said.   
      
   The video was found late last week, Mortvedt said, and   
   "investigators went through the video and it took hours and   
   hours and hours, frame by frame ... and eventually saw Mollie."   
      
   The video showed Tibbetts jogging and Rivera's car going by,   
   officials said, and Rivera was tracked down by investigators   
   Monday.   
      
   In an interview, Rivera told authorities he saw Tibbetts   
   running, got out of his car and ran alongside of her, Rick Rahn   
   of the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation said.   
      
   Rivera said Tibbetts grabbed her phone and said, "I'm gonna call   
   the police," according to an arrest affidavit.   
      
   Rivera told authorities he then panicked, got mad and "blocked"   
   his "memory," and didn't remember anything after that until he   
   reached an intersection, according to the affidavit.   
      
   Rivera said he then drove to a field entrance and into a   
   cornfield driveway, before realizing he had Tibbetts in the   
   trunk, the affidavit said.   
      
   Rivera said he went to get the young woman out of the trunk and   
   saw blood on the side of her head, according to the affidavit.   
      
   Rivera then said he dragged the college student from his car to   
   a secluded part of a cornfield and left her in corn leaves, face-   
   up, the arrest affidavit stated.   
      
   Rivera led authorities to Tibbetts' body, according to Rahn.   
      
   "A tragic end," Mortvedt told ABC News. "All of us were hoping   
   for a much better outcome for Mollie and her family."   
      
      
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