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Thanks for all the great links you have been posting!
It’s helping paint the entire picture
Good job again...... Thank you for sharing your MSM finds.
Hope we get some leaks on why they are there!
There is a way to do it legally.
While looking through some photos of the first court appearance by CR; did anyone else notice a member of the Mexican Consulate (out of Omaha) was present at the hearing? I wonder if they have been involved (somehow) from the beginning? Sorry if this was posted in an earlier thread. Law enforcement at dairy farm that employed suspect in Mollie Tibbetts' death
Mexican Consul Porfirio Martinez leaves the Poweshiek County Courthouse after Cristhian Bahena Rivera, 24, was charged with first-degree murder in Mollie Tibbetts' death on Wednesday, Aug. 22, 2018 in Montezuma. Brian Powers/The Register
This is newly different. Possibly new info or evidence on the crime ....?
While looking through some photos of the first court appearance by CR; did anyone else notice a member of the Mexican Consulate (out of Omaha) was present at the hearing? I wonder if they have been involved (somehow) from the beginning? Sorry if this was posted in an earlier thread. Law enforcement at dairy farm that employed suspect in Mollie Tibbetts' death
Mexican Consul Porfirio Martinez leaves the Poweshiek County Courthouse after Cristhian Bahena Rivera, 24, was charged with first-degree murder in Mollie Tibbetts' death on Wednesday, Aug. 22, 2018 in Montezuma. Brian Powers/The Register
Owner of car used in brutal murder of Mollie Tibbetts identified – YC.NEWS
The infamous black Chevy Malibu allegedly driven by Cristhian Bahena Rivera on the night he abducted Mollie Tibbets is a loaner from a prominent political figure and wealthy farmer’s business.
The black Malibu bearing Iowa plates is registered to Yarrabee Farms – the same establishment that employed the illegal alien suspected of brutally murdering the 20-year-old rising college sophomore, according to law enforcement sources who spoke to yc.news on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to release the information during an ongoing criminal investigation."
“The farm and family that own it could only be described as welcoming, loving and caring for the community,” a man who went by John Smith told yc.news. He did not use his legitimate name as he quit the farm recently following the backlash, death threats and public pressure. “They would let their staff not only reside on one of their properties, but we could also use their cars from long periods of time to get to and from the farm. It’s a small town and that’s quite typical here.”
Yeah, John Smith. lol
While looking through some photos of the first court appearance by CR; did anyone else notice a member of the Mexican Consulate (out of Omaha) was present at the hearing? I wonder if they have been involved (somehow) from the beginning? Sorry if this was posted in an earlier thread. Law enforcement at dairy farm that employed suspect in Mollie Tibbetts' death
Mexican Consul Porfirio Martinez leaves the Poweshiek County Courthouse after Cristhian Bahena Rivera, 24, was charged with first-degree murder in Mollie Tibbetts' death on Wednesday, Aug. 22, 2018 in Montezuma. Brian Powers/The Register
Has it been clarified if there was a DL under the alias name?So they knowing let JB, who didn’t have an IOWA DL drive illegally
Has it been clarified if there was a DL under the alias name?
What exactly is yc news? What does it stand for?Owner of car used in brutal murder of Mollie Tibbetts identified – YC.NEWS
The infamous black Chevy Malibu allegedly driven by Cristhian Bahena Rivera on the night he abducted Mollie Tibbets is a loaner from a prominent political figure and wealthy farmer’s business.
The black Malibu bearing Iowa plates is registered to Yarrabee Farms – the same establishment that employed the illegal alien suspected of brutally murdering the 20-year-old rising college sophomore, according to law enforcement sources who spoke to yc.news on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to release the information during an ongoing criminal investigation."
“The farm and family that own it could only be described as welcoming, loving and caring for the community,” a man who went by John Smith told yc.news. He did not use his legitimate name as he quit the farm recently following the backlash, death threats and public pressure. “They would let their staff not only reside on one of their properties, but we could also use their cars from long periods of time to get to and from the farm. It’s a small town and that’s quite typical here.”
Yeah, John Smith. lol
You just can't warehouse a bunch of men and not know what they are doing.