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https://www.kcci.com/article/reward-in-c...0/22589294


Nữ sinh Đại học IOWA mất tích một cách bí ẩn trong khi đang chạy bộ, đã 10 ngày chưa rõ tung tích

30 Tháng Bảy, 2018


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Một nữ sinh viên Đại học Iowa 20 tuổi đã biến mất một cách bí ẩn trong khi đang chạy bộ. Đến nay đã hơn 1 tuần chưa có tin tức.

Cho đến 10 ngày sau khi Mollie biến mất từ ngày 18 tháng 7 bí ẩn, chính quyền vẫn không có chút manh mối gì về sự mất tích cũng như dấu vết của Mollie.


“Chúng tôi cảm thấy giận dữ và bất lực,” dì của học sinh, Kim Calderwood nói. “Chúng tôi đã cố gắng nghĩ ra một chi tiết nào đó để có thể nói với điều tra viên. Thực sự tồi tệ, chúng tôi vô cùng bất lực.”

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Người dân địa phương cũng đã tham gia tìm kiếm quanh khu vực để tìm ra chút manh mối về cô gái trẻ, họ đã lần theo thông tin từ chiếc đồng hồ thể thao Fibit mà cô luôn đeo. Thiết bị theo dõi khoảng cách và các thông tin về vị trí mà cô đã từng đi qua. Khi đi chạy bộ, mặc quần short tập thể dục, bra thể thao màu đen và giày chạy bộ.

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Tổ chức Crime Stoppers hiện đã công bố số tiền thưởng $2000 cho các thông tin liên quan đến Mollie Tibbetts.

Người bạn trai lâu năm của cô, Dalton Jack , cho biết anh nhận được tin nhắn từ Snapchat khoảng 10 giờ tối cùng ngày cô mất tích, và anh tin rằng Tibbetts đang ở trong nhà. Sau đó anh gửi cho cô vài tin nhắn vào ngày hôm sau, và không một tin nhắn nào sau đó nhận được hồi âm.

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“Tôi vẫn gọi cô ấy mỗi ngày, hy vọng một lúc nào đó cô ấy sẽ bắt máy,” Jack nói, 20. “Các cuộc gọi chỉ nhận được tiếng trả lời từ hộp thư thoại. Tôi không thể liên lạc được nữa.”

Một buổi cầu nguyện đã được chuẩn bị vào tuần tới cho Tibbetts và một thiếu niên Iowan khác, Jake Wilson, một thiếu niên mắc chứng tự kỷ cũng đã biến mất vào tháng Tư.

Buổi cầu nguyện thứ tư là dành riêng để hỗ trợ các gia đình của những người mất tích và kêu gọi sự chú ý cho mọi người để cảnh giác hơn.

“Đây là một vấn nạn cực kỳ đáng lo ngại”, Amanda Goodman, giám đốc điều hành của Hội đồng Gia đình & Trẻ em Quận Black Hawk, đang tổ chức buổi cầu nguyện cho biết. “Thật không thể tin được, những đứa trẻ này đã biến mất một cách bí ẩn.”

Đã có 4.311 báo cáo về số trẻ em bị mất tích trong trang thông tin của người mất tích trong năm tài chính 2017 – ước tính trung bình có đến 12 trẻ em mất tích mới mỗi ngày. – USAtoday
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https://www.yahoo.com/news/officials-bel...27935.html



Ông di dân bất hợp pháp bị buộc tội giết nữ sinh viên Iowa Mollie Tibbetts 

22/08/2018 - 04:47 



[Image: rivera.jpg]Christhian Behena Rivera, 24 tuổi, bị buộc tội giết người cấp độ đầu tiên

Các nhà chức trách ở Iowa đã bắt giữ kẻ tình nghi trong vụ giết Mollie Tibbetts, sinh viên Đại học Iowa 20 tuổi đã mất tích vào cuối tháng 7, cảnh sát đã thông báo tại một cuộc họp báo.

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Christhian Behena Rivera 24 tuổi, một di dân bất hợp pháp bị buộc tội giết người cấp độ đầu tiên tại Quận Poweshiek, Rick Rahn thuộc Phòng điều tra hình sự Iowa công bố cho biết. Các nhà chức trách đầu tiên tiếp cận Rivera hôm thứ Hai, Rahn nói.

Gần 5 tuần sau khi Tibbetts được báo cáo là mất tích, người ta cho rằng xác chết của cô đã được tìm thấy vào sáng thứ Ba, bị đổ trong cánh đồng ngô ở Guernsey, Iowa, cách Brooklyn, Iowa khoảng 15 phút đi xe. nói với người dân hôm thứ Ba.

Rahn nói rằng cơ thể của Tibbetts được bao phủ bởi thân cây ngô và Rivera đã dẫn cảnh sát đến cơ thể.

Cảnh sát cáo buộc Rivera thú nhận tiếp cận Tibbetts trong khi cô đang chạy và rằng Tibbetts tại một thời điểm đe dọa sẽ gọi cảnh sát. Sau đó, Rivera bị cáo buộc đuổi theo Tibbetts xuống, Rahn nói.

Rahn rằng Rivera nói với cảnh sát một cuộc đấu tranh xảy ra với Tibbetts trong thời gian đó ông bôi đen.


Rahn sẽ không bình luận về một động cơ có thể, khiến Rivera “dường như bị lôi cuốn vào cô ấy vào ngày đó và đã chọn bắt cóc cô ta.”
Rivera là một người nhập cư không có giấy tờ, Rahn nói. Rahn nói rằng ông "giữ cho mình" và được làm việc trong khu vực từ bốn đến bảy năm.


Rahn cho biết sự phá vỡ trong trường hợp là khi họ tìm thấy camera an ninh cho thấy Tibbetts chạy bộ.

"Qua đó chúng tôi có thể xác định một chiếc xe mà chúng tôi tin rằng thuộc về ông Rivera," Rahn nói. “Từ đó chúng tôi có thể theo dõi các mẫu của anh ấy và các tuyến đường mà anh ấy đã chụp. Chúng tôi cũng có thể tìm thấy Mollie đang chạy trên video này và chúng tôi có thể xác định rằng anh ấy là một trong những người cuối cùng thấy Mollie đang chạy. ”

Tibbetts được nhìn thấy lần cuối vào tối ngày 18 tháng 7, trong khi ra ngoài cho buổi tối của cô chạy quanh Brooklyn, mặc dù Rahn nói nó không rõ ràng khi cô qua đời.


Tibbets, sinh viên năm thứ hai tại Đại học Iowa, đang sống ở thị trấn nông thôn nhỏ với bạn trai của cô, Dalton Jack, ở nhà anh trai của anh.
Tibbetts, theo cảnh sát, đang chăm sóc chó của anh em, vì cả hai đều ra khỏi thành phố, làm công việc xây dựng.

Một tìm kiếm mãnh liệt cho ngành tâm lý học tiếp theo, liên quan đến hàng trăm tình nguyện viên.

Hơn 400.000 đô la tiền thưởng đã được nâng lên thông qua những nỗ lực của cha mẹ Tibbetts, những người vô số cuộc phỏng vấn trên truyền hình, nói chuyện trực tiếp với những người bắt con gái của họ, cầu xin tuyệt vọng cho cuộc sống của cô.
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https://heavy.com/news/2018/08/christian-rivera/


Christhian Bahena Rivera: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know


  • Updated Aug 21, 2018 at 10:54pm
    Christhian Bahena Rivera has been arrested in the death of University of Iowa student Mollie Tibbetts. The 20-year-old jogger from Brooklyn, Iowa, was found dead the morning of August 21, more than a month after she went missing in a case that drew nationwide attention.

Rivera confessed to killing Tibbetts and has been charged with first-degree murder, police said. He is a resident of rural Poweshiek County, Iowa, and has lived in the area for about four to seven years, according to police. He faces a penalty of life in prison without parole. Rivera, a 24-year-old Mexican citizen, is being held on an immigration detainer and police said they confirmed with the Department of Homeland Security Investigations that he is an “illegal alien,” DCI Special Agent Richard Rahn said at a press conference.


Investigators first approached Rivera on August 20 and police said he was cooperative and was willing to talk about what happened. According to police, surveillance video from Brooklyn residents helped them identify Rivera. His car was spotted on the video along with Tibbetts, who could be seen running with Rivera’s car behind her, according to police.


Tibbetts was last seen the evening of July 18 when she went for a run in her hometown of Brooklyn, Iowa. She had been staying at her boyfriend’s brother’s house, where she was dog-sitting while her boyfriend, Dalton Jack, his brother and his brother’s fiancee were out of town, according to police and her family. She texted her mother that night and sent Jack a Snapchat message, but was not heard from again. 


When she didn’t show up for work at a day camp on July 19, she was reported missing. Local authorities from the Poweshiek County Sheriff’s Office were soon joined in the search by the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigations and the FBI.

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Brooklyn is a city of about 1,400 people in eastern Iowa, located midway between Des Moines and Cedar Rapids. The community rallied around the Tibbetts family as the search for Mollie stretched to over a month. Tibbetts spent part of her childhood in the Oakland, California, area, where her father still lives, and then moved to her mother’s native Iowa along with her two brothers. She graduated from Brooklyn-Guernsey-Malcom High School in 2017 and was about to enter her sophomore year at the University of Iowa, where she was studying psychology.

It is not clear when Rivera is scheduled to appear in Poweshiek County District Court. The Iowa Attorney General’s area prosecution division will be prosecuting the case, police said at a press conference. A complaint and affidavit in the case is set to be released Tuesday with further information on the allegations against Rivera. He is being held at the county jail on $1 million bail.


This report will be updated with more information about the suspect as it is made available. Here is what we know so far about Cristhian Rivera and the death of Mollie Tibbetts:





1. Rivera Led Investigators to the Corn Field Where Tibbetts Was Found Dead in a Cornfield, Concealed by Corn Stalks, Police Say


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Cristhian Bahena Rivera pictured on his Facebook page.

Mollie Tibbetts’ body was found in Powieshiek County, Iowa, police said at a press conference. Cristhian Bahena Rivera led them to Tibbetts’ body after he was interviewed about her, according to police. Her body was found in a corn field, where her remains were covered up by corn stalks, according to police. An autopsy is scheduled for August 22 and a cause of death has not yet been released.
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The Mollie Tibbetts scene near Guernsey, Iowa. Media from across the state on Highway 21 just south of I-80.
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Her body was located in a rural part of Powieshiek County, about 12 miles away from her hometown of Brooklyn. The body was found on 460th Avenue off Highway 21, southeast of Brooklyn, between Guernsey and Deep River. Police blocked off a gravel road in an area near five farms. The road had been closed since at least 5 a.m. local time, farmers told KCCI-TV.

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Tommie Clark

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BREAKING: We just watched a medical examiner vehicle drive down this road off HWY 21 near Guernsey, IA. DCI confirms body found in rural Poweshiek County. Crimestoppers of Central Iowa says believes body is of #MollyTibbetts No word yet if this is in fact the location. @KCCINews
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The state medical examiner’s office arrived at the scene about 10 a.m., the news station reports.



Police said they had searched throughout the county, but had not been able to locate her because of the cornstalks that were on top of her. “We just weren’t able to locate her,” police said, until Rivera led them to her.


“These are hard,” DCI Special Agent Richard Rahn said Tuesday at a press conference. “We get to know the family, we get to know Mollie, we just spoke with the family and I told them that they raised a great daughter. She was a phenomenal individual and so we are saddened for the family. It is difficult on the investigators, however that is what we’re here to do and we just try to do it the best we can. We’re just glad we were able to locate him, get him charged and hopefully come out with a successful conclusion and that being a conviction.”


Rahn said Tibbetts’ family is struggling, but they have a great support system, including from the Brooklyn community, who have been a major help during the investigation and in supporting the family.


“Our hearts go out to the Tibbetts family and to the Brooklyn community. It is a loss for all of us,” Poweshiek County Sheriff Tom Kriegel told KCCI-TV. “We appreciate the support for law enforcement community in their commitment to this investigation, and we thank the Brooklyn community for their support for the investigation.”





2. He Told Police He Saw Tibbetts While She Was Jogging & Approached Her, Running Near Her Before She Threatened to Call the Police Because He Was Following Her
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Police said Cristhian Rivera told investigators during an interview that he saw Mollie Tibbetts running and was then able to approach her. “While he was interfacing with her, he tells us he ran alongside her or behind her,” DCI Special Agent Richard Rahn said at the press conference Tuesday.


At one point she took out her phone and told him he needed to leave her alone or she was going to call the police, and then she took off running. He told police he chased her down and at some point he “blacks out,” and came to “near an intersection” where he “then placed Mollie.” That occurred at 385th Street in rural Poweshiek County.


Rahn said Rivera “followed her around, circled around a couple times, located her and then began to interface with her at some point and time on 385th Street.” He said her running route is believed to have been that road. Police obtained data from her electronic devices, including her cellphone and a FitBit fitness tracker, which they say assisted in the investigation.


According to court documents, Rivera told police he “blocked” his “memory” from the moments after Tibbetts threatened to call police. Detectives said in the affidavit that Rivera became “very upset” when talking about what happened at that point and said he “doesn’t remember anything after that until he came to at an intersection.”


Rivera said he was driving and made a U-turn, went back to entrance to a field and drove up a driveway to a cornfield, according to the court documents. He then noticed there was an ear piece from headphones in his lap and “that is how he realized he put (Tibbetts) in the trunk,” police wrote in the affidavit. “He went to get her out of the trunk and he noticed blood on the side of her head,” police wrote.


Rivera “described the female’s clothing, (what) she was wearing including an ear phone or head phone set and (Rivera) further described during the interview that he dragged Tibbetts on foot from his vehicle to a secluded location in a cornfield. Rivera described he put her over his shoulder and took her about 20 meters into the cornfield and he left her covered in some corn leaves and that he left her there face up.” Rivera said he was able to use his phone to determine the route he drove from Brooklyn, but later guided police to the area where Tibbetts was found from memory, according to police.
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Tibbetts had last been seen about 7:30 p.m. on July 18 by a neighbor while jogging in Brooklyn, according to police. She sent a Snapchat message to her boyfriend, Dalton Jack, which he opened about 10 p.m., but it was not clear when she sent it. “Just a selfie with a caption like any other normal snapchat, but the background looked like she was indoors,” he said. Jack was ruled out as a suspect early on in the investigation.





3. Rivera’s Ex-Girlfriend Is Facebook Friends With Mollie Tibbetts & Police Say He Told Investigators He Had Seen Her Before the Day She Was Abducted
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Police said Cristhian Rivera is an undocumented immigrant and has lived in the Poweshiek County, Iowa, area for about four to seven years. He is originally from Mexico, but police did not say when he moved to the United States, according to The Associated Press.


Rivera is originally from Guayabillo, Guerrero, Mexico. He studied at Preparatoria 35 in Guerrero, according to his Facebook page.


Rivera’s ex-girlfriend, who also lives in Iowa, is Facebook friends with Mollie Tibbetts.According to his Facebook page.


On June 15, 2013, Rivera posted on Facebook: “First Met Iris Monarrez. El mejor día de mi vida.” This translates to: “The best day of my life.” Monarrez also posted about Rivera on her own page. He also posted a photo of a baby and tagged Monarrez in the picture. Between 2013 and 2015, Monarrez had made multiple posts on Facebook about Rivera and photos showing them together.Monarrez is friends on Facebook with Mollie Tibbetts, Scott Tibbetts, and Jake Tibbetts. Jake and Scott are Mollie’s brothers.


Exactly how Monarrez and Tibbetts knew each other is not confirmed, but a few high school newsletters indicate that they may have gone to the same high school together, although they weren’t the same age. It’s not clear if they knew each other well or if Rivera ever actually met Tibbetts through Monarrez. It is also not clear when Monarrez and Rivera stopped dating, but they had not mentioned each other on Facebook in several years.


Rivera told investigators he had seen Tibbetts before, according to Rahn. He did not provide any other details about that previous interaction or whether she knew him.




4. Rivera Worked for a Family Farm Tied to a Prominent Iowa Republican
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Cristhian Bahena Rivera worked at Yarrabee Farms for four years and was an employee in good standing, the farm told The Associated Press. The company told The AP it was shocked to learn Rivera had been charged in Tibbetts’ death.


Yarrabee Farms is a “small family farm” owned by Dane Lang and his father, Craig Lang, a farmer who is a longtime prominent Republican politician and official in Iowa. Craig Lang served as the president of the Iowa Farm Bureau and the Iowa Board of Regents, which governs the state’s public universities. He lost a primary in June in the state GOP’s race for agriculture secretary.


Iowa DCI Special Agent Rahn said at the press conference, “I know that he was working, and beyond that I’m not sure what he was doing coming and going. … He was employed here, but beyond that I don’t have any additional information.”


His immigration status led to outrage from Republicans, including the president and Iowa’s governor. President Donald Trump talked about the case at a rally in West Virginia hours after Rivera’s arrest:

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Vice President Mike Pence, who met with Tibbetts’ family last week, tweeted, “Heartbroken by the news about Mollie Tibbetts. Mollie was an amazing young woman and we are praying for her parents, brothers & friends in this time of unimaginable grief. We commend the swift action by local, state, & federal investigators working in Iowa in apprehending an illegal immigrant, who’s now charged with first-degree murder. Now, justice will be served. We will never forget Mollie Tibbetts.”

Senators Joni Ernst and Chuck Grassley issued a joint statement saying:

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We are deeply saddened that this bright, young woman’s life was cut short. Our heart goes out to the family and friends of Mollie Tibbetts. No family should ever have to endure such a tragedy, especially one that could have been prevented. We are thankful for the hard work of Governor Reynolds and federal, state and local law enforcement as they continue to find answers for Mollie’s family and the American public and bring the killer to justice. As Governor Reynolds said, ‘our immigration system allowed a predator like this to live in our community.’ Too many Iowans have been lost at the hands of criminals who broke our immigration laws. We cannot allow these tragedies to continue.

Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds issue a statement saying, “We are all suffering over the death of Mollie, knowing that it could have been our own daughter, sister or friend. I spoke with Mollie’s family and passed on the heartfelt condolences of a grieving state. Over the past month, thousands of Iowans searched and prayed for Mollie’s safe return. Now, we are called to come together once again to lift up a grieving family.”


Reynolds added, “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 bring justice to Mollie’s killer.”





5. Police Say Rivera ‘Seemed to Be Drawn’ to Tibbetts on the Day He ‘Chose to Abduct’ & Then Kill Her

Police said at a press conference that during a canvass of the Brooklyn neighborhood where Mollie Tibbetts had last been seen they obtained surveillance video from a resident. According to police, the video showed a car, a black Chevrolet Malibu, that they were able to trace to Cristhian Rivera.
With that video, police were able to track Rivera’s pattern and the routes he took, and find video of Tibbetts running, Special Agent Richard Rahn said. They were able to determine that Rivera was one of the last people to have seen Tibbetts running, according to Rahn.


“The video was from the evening of July 18, 2018,” police said in the affidavit. “After review of the video it was determined that Mollie Tibbetts was running near the area of Boundary and Middle Streets when a dark-colored Chevy Malibu was in the same vicinity. The dark colored Chevy Malibu was seen numerous times driving back and forth in the area.”


When he was questioned on August 20, Rivera “admitted to making contact with a female running in Brooklyn and that he pursued her in his vehicle in an area east of Brooklyn” in Poweshiek County, Iowa. “Rivera stated he parked the vehicle, got out and was running behind her and along side of her. Rivera stated she grabbed her phone and said ‘Im gonna call the police.’ Rivera said he then panicked and got mad.” 


Rivera claims he does not call what happened next until he “came to” and was driving his car and realized her body was in the trunk of his car. He then told police he dumped Tibbetts body in the cornfield.

Police said they received the video about a week or two ago and spent hours watching it to find Tibbetts on the recording and then see if there was anything suspicious following her. They were able to come up with a timeline using that video. Rahn said they know she was abducted on July 18, but he did not provide any information about when she was killed. He said the autopsy will help determine that.



“I can’t really speak about the motive, I can just tell you it seemed that he followed her and seemed to be drawn to her on that particular day. And for whatever reason, he chose to abduct her,” Rahn told reporters. “I can’t speak to it other than that.”

You can read the charging documents in the case below: https://heavy.com/news/2018/08/christian-rivera/
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