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Path: csiph.com!news.mixmin.net!news.neodome.net!mail2news Message-ID: Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2018 08:20:11 +0100 (CET) Injection-Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2018 07:30:03 +0000 (UTC) Injection-Info: neodome.net; posting-account="mail2news"; key="GgcOr37lwPeOgCHMk2iimVyDBOJdWO7iIUcFGYiKQMjzuvLbUprjl+eFxrF0YVVZFFgvZ1 T17H55HtAiZWHkU16RGU1K5PA0BJosQanCbvi8VwXcF0U0cqPwrLWF7UpBhKmGMhpc6cHnwKtqL S1bpd5pFczeALzsa4yZT6I/GlPbll+Xbgh974brJCKHbKHV064B67FK2BDGi0skWADs+SEbDZLP HO3eR7h7HVOZcobHboE0kDQyqe+vlgkXNzCF52gh9hFQA2ng03UuBrJGmpDR77su3x0UsObNR7G fvKjbo5PuE4BIameTpgbyhBpl3A83v2Xy5XXn1vlp8fGSvA=="; data="U2FsdGVkX194LoHMjluv8gfvsS1vNIDeYuACPnNW2dAMpLekLhZlcvKE1yGnHLhkhECTl 8sza7X27kPvAqiE/GYJtx8qwjleW3YiusRiRucrUcks9gxFiR7vJjMp1kL03Lw+MRf/ZOpDYdCJ P9bLUQB2DT7w3U+lnYVkj+01LDJUg/zgaTHZKWtGVhbX59HAeax9Dzb0sH5O5BqIB2x0LgQqnP2 FZR1AW001hQ2PwRzFfPXh+IPlA6Wm3MkNkBZ1EpOQe4mBq7wK9W8J3ib3HASUjeqg0if/IGWs82 dtFHrZJBPWCfvUQ80AAVgk+TufCimekqoBAPgw0xb5qROrbzaMBj8/bWO+Mq6irhuVOYnelcPAn 0WcDUNERwYkgDiye+9HScW61E9h3ANWQPKN4sBdvyRTNw5xPGdggVwdKLlh/OL2Dt7sTtej5kjw bxcZNCdQTiR7bCLlecg8CZQbAntAJNJeowG/nEltMHP3eofuKZNTVuhcBx+2xpwm3wA70Ma9ESK zJMsut0QpIRXCLFM1U+YxnB9fryfdXXLr0MUk6JpLfaW36eM7gRwxyePQMWV69GWPTDXq8kQ256 r2YL0MZqHa4AUubHvFs/RNGt/dWGHF0gP4Wsqf+PjLIbl1cYIi0vfjguf4K+o1wSpT48VbdVpuH xjtlxSqoELHipW8XAiLuBdHbC20oskjk9BXWEanG9SMulh3DnuaEQvnLLcMN/FzXcqLyNc/Hu4p eRZiOpudkyw8edPyYdW9vcUxKDcIhhlzAKLXHuN80cszzPr6qLYaunc3t/ndLbnOIlxnJGz4X94 lYYsrEvesfigpzOEqwC7PwxJS5imOsriGj2S+R1FSkrnmuDMHIU2uxdQxxUJfgReeI6h9y/6Sk+ lcWKns7vBDFZHBcoWNgGv5UMdgILig71HFYsySqoRwy+wZ8Furvr9gxPtvCHPjzmyXFREyWlI/a 3vVAK7O57vcIQUFe2So0fIALHxG3cSFCgYWiA7H8OH0FnaY5zZwcVvy2ArHx3U9a9hckwcMDR8o jeBWLQFJEuOe5c/voMxOYgi5l6+HWwMX9F0975lIS8ZwKh1zQJxJ7I6b7E1j/1Q/GHeRAV4xky/ VTEzLYxt+OkhfJIYziDVykyRq1Swz0M9xlcgr3qeKBePKCK52kYDq8I9iaCPZDjRVIdwj2CTGJN jAQQwdqljM6mfOhqb5uhMjXNjrjk480310/HK92rZgDrhDQBZiCYd+0c67zCZZ/At7oyH4mxzAF It4sdxbsQihfaXXo4YWCrD872IJUmzpGi9iXTyQjNoR181Nxsuy+f7Xkor27C09tXVVwLSVDZSK l6sv5raJB945GSARI+sk8bP7eaafWcnyZXRSlzj1xK9jT71wzXyZL9PKvOnkRVWF"; mail-complaints-to="abuse@neodome.net" Sender: Nomen Nescio Newsgroups: alt.history.ancient-worlds,git.talk.abortion,alt.disney.sucks,uw.history.hist403,alt.autos.gm Subject: Mollie Tibbetts death: Neighbour's security camera leads to police finding body in cornfield Comments: This message did not originate from the Sender address above. It was remailed automatically by anonymizing remailer software. Please report problems or inappropriate use to the remailer administrator at . From: "But But Sanctuary Cities! Blue Wave! Obama Democrats Murdering Americans!" Xref: csiph.com alt.history.ancient-worlds:38 git.talk.abortion:36 alt.disney.sucks:23 uw.history.hist403:17 alt.autos.gm:19356 Police are giving credit to a neighbour who offered surveillance footage from their home security cameras for providing a major break in the disappearance case Police have credited had been unable to find Mollie Tibbetts after she disappeared in Iowa, despite thousands of tips and weeks of investigations. But a major break in the case occurred after the local community of Brooklyn, Iowa launched a campaign to find the missing 20-year-old girl. A resident of Brooklyn where the University of Iowa student went missing while on a run nearly five weeks ago provided authorities with hours of recordings from their homes outdoor security camera. After combing through the surveillance footage, police made a wild discovery: Ms Tibbetts could be seen on video running through the area as a black Chevy Malibu circled her numerous times. By tracking the vehicle seen following Ms Tibbetts, police were able to locate a suspect, Cristhian Bahena Rivera, 24. Mr Rivera led officials to a body believed to be that of Ms Tibbett this week, according to police documents. He said he had seen her jogging. He got out of his car and began running alongside Ms Tibbett, according to a police affidavit, before allegedly becoming angry with her. "At one point, he tells us that Mollie grabbed ahold of her phone and said, 'You need to leave me alone. I'm going to call the police.' And then, she took off running and he, in turn, chased her down, Rick Rahn, a special agent in charge at the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation, said during a news conference. The affidavit also said Mr Rivera panicked and "blacked out". He now faces first degree murder charges. Investigators said they had earlier searched the area for Ms Tibbetts but did not find her, noting the body was covered by corn stalks when recovered early Tuesday. "He did in fact lead us to where he had placed Mollie, so we were thankful for that because that allowed us to have some closure for the family, Mr Rahn said on Wednesday. Its not like he was on anybodys radar throughout the investigation". Mr Rahn said that Mr Rivera was cooperating with investigators and speaking with the help of a translator. He said an autopsy would be performed on the body Wednesday by the state medical examiners office, which would assist investigators in understanding whether Ms Tibbetts had been assaulted. An autopsy report, which will determine whether or not the body found in the cornfield is that of Ms Tibbett, was expected to take between four to six weeks. A conviction on first-degree murder carries a mandatory sentence of life in prison without parole in Iowa, which doesnt have the death penalty. Ms Tibbetts disappearance set off a massive search involving dozens of officers from the FBI, as well as state and local agencies. They focused much of their efforts in and around Brooklyn, searching farm fields, ponds and homes. Investigators asked anyone who was around five locations, including a car wash, a truck stop and a farm south of town, to report if they saw anything suspicious on July 18. US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) said that it lodged a federal immigration detainer for Mr Rivera after he was arrested on the murder charge. That move means the agency has probable cause to believe he is subject to deportation. Yarrabee Farms, a family-owned company that operates dairy farms in the rolling hills outside Brooklyn, said that the 24-year-old had been an employee in good standing for four years and that it was shocked to learn he was arrested. The company is owned by the family of Craig Lang, a prominent Republican who previously served as president of the Iowa Farm Bureau. Additional reporting by the Associated Press https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/mollie- tibbetts-christian-rivera-brooklyn-iowa-dead-camera-video-body- found-cornfield-a8503151.html