IA - Mollie Tibbetts, 20, Poweshiek County, 19 Jul 2018 *Arrest* #35

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  • #581
Do you know anything about the agricultural world? Apparently not. If we are going throw people under the bus, make sure it's equally distributed between the employer and the employee. Agreed?

It isn't so secret. Read: Postville: Clash of Cultures in America's Heartland. It's all about Agribusiness and undocumented foreign nationals.
 
  • #582
Most likely, the SSN belongs to someone who is NOT deceased, but who has willingly sold their own SSN over and over. Yes, it happens. All the time. This happens to be an area where I have much experience and knowledge.

More than likely, CR used a check cashing service to cash his paycheck and probably has little or no actual identification in his real name with him here in the US. MOO.
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  • #583
Excellent thought. Not being criminal (or a convicted one) I wondered how this would work. Wouldn't the SSN be able to tell that it is a fraudulent SS?

Is there anyone who knows how to obtain a fake identity (If you have raised college kids you will find one or two that allow them to drink).

Most assuredly, the SSN will not be fraudulent. I'm sure we will find that it is a legit SSN belonging to a real person, still alive. More than likely, the SSN was "sold" by the person who the number was originally assigned. It is very likely the person to whom the SSN was originally assigned obtained the number as a permanent resident. It is very probable the SSN has been used by multiple persons, using the same name and biographical data.

As to how they get fraudulent ID's, they usually aren't fraudulent. They are usually legit using other real documents by people posing to be someone they are not. moo.
 
  • #584
And he didn't tie it correctly. It looked almost disrespectful to me as well as inappropriate and a means to grand stand or try to send a subliminal message. Anyway I viewed it - it was just ALL WRONG!
It looked like a 4th of July hammock !
 
  • #585
If this does go to trial, highly unlikely that it will be in Poweshiek county....I'm sure Johnny Cochran will request trial to be moved somewhere else in Iowa....really doesn't matter where IMO....

I was thinking about this too. And I think it is wrong to move a case out of the county where the crime was committed. I believe it is a hardship for the victim's family and the community and it makes it less likely the particulars will be fully understood be they locations, terrain and road/travel times by a strange/ignorant jury, and the costs to move a trial increase the cost of the trial!

Here is something I found. Apparently Tama and Marshall have much higher Latino populations. The whole report is interesting.

https://www.iowadatacenter.org/Publications/latinos2017.pdf
 
  • #586
I think we have uncovered this town’s dirty little secret. Maybe they were quiet because they suspected something like this from the beginning.

I can pretty much find illegal immigrants employed at farms, restaurants, etc in every county in my state. This isn't specific to Brooklyn.
 
  • #587
This case reminded me of Dru Sjodin's case for us midwesterners. That person had raped another girl before stalking and killing Dru. I wouldn't be surprised if this person did the same.
 
  • #588
he looks like a ghoul. his eyes are evil
 
  • #589
I think we will have a clearer picture in the days to come. IMO there will be more charges slapped on him once autopsy, forensic results are in. For now they have him locked up tight.
I'm going to vomit if the autopsy shows she wasn't dead when he left her in that corn field.
 
  • #590
Excellent thought. Not being criminal (or a convicted one) I wondered how this would work. Wouldn't the SSN be able to tell that it is a fraudulent SS?

Is there anyone who knows how to obtain a fake identity (If you have raised college kids you will find one or two that allow them to drink).

There is no way to know the SS# doesn't belong to the person using the fraudulent documents. The IRS has pointed out the rampant identity theft from tax returns.
 
  • #591
Thank you. MT's case has inspired me to stop lurking and start participating. Also, I'm not a rocket scientist, but maybe every now and then my small corner of knowledge will be useful. :)
 
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He is a native of Mexico and English isn’t his first language. Those translators are there so that they can make sure he cannot state he didn’t understand the proceedings and therefore wasn’t able to participate in his own defense.

If it bothers people so much, try thinking of it this way. They aren’t there to benefit CR. They are there to protect Mollie’s right to justice.
Thank you. I get it. Several have explained it. I thank them.
I’m past it.




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  • #594
Thank you. MT's case has inspired me to stop lurking and start participating. Also, I'm not a rocket scientist, but maybe every now and then my small corner of knowledge will be useful. :)
Welcome jamb06!
 
  • #595
I'm going to vomit if the autopsy shows she wasn't dead when he left her in that corn field.

That's my worst fear at this point.
 
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There is a picture of him holding his baby, standing next to his baby mama and he looks mixed between miserable/slightly unemotional. She is beaming. Idk, maybe I'm reading into it.
I got the same vibe. He looks like he doesn't want to be there.
 
  • #598
Can anyone explain what they think this might means?

It sounds like SA to me.


From the arrest warrant.....

<Based on the interview with Rivera, the clothing was found at the scene where the body was located>




http://www.dps.state.ia.us/commis/p...-2018_DCI_ArrestWarrantComplaintAffidavit.pdf

I’m thinking conclusions can’t be drawn one way or another because in just over a month, even beneath a pile of corn, significant decomposition and possible animal disturbance would’ve likely occurred. The body was there, the clothing was there, there’s not a lot of other ways it could be described.
 
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That's my worst fear at this point.

Don't know if I am allowed to say this, but I believe (from LE's description) she succumbed from a head injury. I suspect she had expired before he put her in his car.

Let's see what the ME says.
 
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