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Paid to be there? How do figure that?I'm a bit more pragamatic, she was most likely paid to be there.
Paid to be there? How do figure that?I'm a bit more pragamatic, she was most likely paid to be there.
Beautiful. She was a lover of life and this world is a better place because she was here.
I think you are right!Its probably true they didn't suspect a thing. People like Rivera are very good at blending in with society, and are experts at mimicking normal behavior.
500 yards is almost 1/3 mile. Five football fields. Sound exaggerated.
Suspect’s relatives say they’re baffled by arrest in Mollie Tibbetts case
Just adding, CR's father's last name is not Rivera.
Unless of course he murdered her right there, then he left the body where it is AND covered the body.Disorganized killer leaves the body where it is, organized killer hides the body.
This suspect hid the body, and that's a pretty significant point when it comes to organized versus disorganized.
I never heard 500 yards. I thought it was more like 60 or 70 feet, I've heard 20 and 30 meters as well, but certainly not 500 yards. Where did that even come from?
There was a MSM article that stated 500 yards---but it stated 500 yards from a gravel road. I think he turned off the gravel road onto a dirt road, traveled down it for several yards, parked, and then carried her 60 ' into the cornfield.
It may have been in People Magazine. The link is upthread.
Here it is:
Mollie Tibbetts’ Body Was Found 500 Yards Into Cornfield: ‘He Tried to Camouflage Her’
JnRyan said:
I didn't understand how he got caught. He was an illegal alien, so I assume he still retained his Mexican citzenship. For less than $200 he could have been on a Greyhound bus out of Des Moines to El Paso. He could have left on a Sunday morning and by the time anyone knew he was missing he would have been almost to El Paso. By Monday afternoon he would be in Mexico. So I looked up extradition treaties and it appears every country south of us has an extradition treaty with the US. I didn't find a single Spanish speaking country that did not have an extradition treaty with the US.
Theres the thing. He did not even need to get out of the US, he could have just traveled to another migrant community within the same state. The police would have been looking for a different person. The Farm had him employeed under a false name. They would not be looking for anyone named CR rather his fraudulent name. Doubt his coworkers would have volunteered anything different. I'm not even convinced his real name is CR. I think this is a safety measure some illegals use to remain under the radar.
For all we know, CR may have first obtained the false identity and walked right in. I discovered in reading about the recent ICE/Homeland Security arrests in Nebraska and Minnesota, there are actual LLCs that provide that "service."
That's exactly what I am having trouble with if you hit reply by mistake, or start writing and change your mind, I can't figure out how to delete it....
can we not delete replies here
I think she was just annoyed by him initially, and that's why she kept running. Had she been truly scared, I agree the most logical thing would be to turn towards town where there would be more people around. I think she may have been running away from town when she was taken.I haven't seen any pictures of the road Mollie was running on but I know there was at least that one house they got the video from. I wonder why she didn't run to a house when he was circling around? I honestly think this was done quickly and Mollie never had a chance to do anything.
There was a MSM article that stated 500 yards---but it stated 500 yards from a gravel road. I think he turned off the gravel road onto a dirt road, traveled down it for several yards, parked, and then carried her 60 ' into the cornfield.
It may have been in People Magazine. The link is upthread.
Here it is:
Mollie Tibbetts’ Body Was Found 500 Yards Into Cornfield: ‘He Tried to Camouflage Her’
That's usually the case. Brokers routinely smuggle people over the border and provide them with fake documentation. Families in the home country either pre-pay for it, or take out a "loan" (at usury rates) that's paid back over time by the person in the US sending money back home. I still see no evidence that he was intelligent. He wasn't running an identity theft ring or a stock trading scam, he was a farm hand.
OK, now I am confused. (Granted I haven't read the article yet). I thought someone posted a picture in a previous thread---a pic of a cleared area where her body was found. A road leading to the clear area.Mollie Tibbetts’ Body Was Found 500 Yards Into Cornfield: ‘He Tried to Camouflage Her’
I'm sorry if this has been mentioned already but that's a far walk carrying a body. He wasn't that big! That's just over a 1/4 mile right?