IA - Mollie Tibbetts, 20, Poweshiek County, 19 Jul 2018 *Arrest* #39

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Sorry ya'll, I have skipped a bit. But has it been confirmed that the name he's provided/being charged with is ACTUALLY his real name? Or is that still being looked into by LE?
 
  • #142
Bluetooth wireless earbuds:

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I see!! I hadn't seen that type before!! Ty!
 
  • #143
This article says that she used wireless ear buds

Iowa college student Mollie Tibbetts went for a jog last week – and hasn’t been seen since

"She ran with her Fitbit on her wrist, and with her cellphone connected to wireless headphones."

Edited to add: But yeah, mentioning the headphones is strangely specific, especially if they were wireless. Did she take one out to talk to him/(or tell him to p*ss off? Did she drop it during an altercation and then he picked it up?
This is a game changer for me. Thanks for the post. I don't know what wireless headphones look like.
 
  • #144
Sorry ya'll, I have skipped a bit. But has it been confirmed that the name he's provided/being charged with is ACTUALLY his real name? Or is that still being looked into by LE?
Yes. ICE was involved in establishing his identity.
 
  • #145
There’s lots of “far-fetched” theories that are possible, but the simplest, most logical, is that this was a sexually motivated homicide.

Or a sexually motivated assault that (too) quickly escalated to murder. I don't think that this was his first SA, but it may have been his first murder.
 
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This is what I was imagining. Maybe we will know details eventually.
 
  • #147
bbm

Happy to be of service!

I think at least one verified attorney has pretty much said the same tonight, as have some other folks that I suspect are of a legal persuasion, but I wanted to clarify that I was the one who had been talking about CR possibly being tried outside of Iowa.

Hey, they're your assumptions and you're entitled to them, but I don't have to drink your Kool-Aid, nor do you have to drink mine; and denigration is in the eye of the beholder Chuck.

Also, I was on the ground in New Orleans after Katrina, and had a chance to see FEMA and Homeland Security overstep their bounds. I don't ever want to see the Feds, or local LE, that out of control in a US city ever again! I guess I'm just funny that way.

MOO

(It was not one of your posts!) And especially when it's obvious, the intent was clear. ;-)

I suppose overstepping of bounds has occurred in various situations and I would not be surprised if CR ends up in Fed custody after an Iowa trial (for reasons which we are not permitted to expound upon, which are the same reasons I initially refrained from posting links in one or two of my previous posts to sites I used to base my opinions regarding CR, DHS and possible deportation).
 
  • #148
There are circumstances where kidnapng can be elevated to the Federal level, but I don't think that applies in this case. However, the Feds can be very creative with filing charges and linking them to get where they want to go. I'm from Louisiana, and I've seen them do this a number of times, as has at least one past multi-term governor.


The feds could potentially use the fact that he used fraudulent documents in an effort to mislead his true identity. And he may have transported her in a federal interstate. All the evidence hasn’t been discovered at this point.
 
  • #149
Bluetooth wireless earbuds:

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Edited to add, It did seem the ear buds held significance to him. Or maybe it's just me.

When I first read he said he had a piece of the ear phones in his hand, when he awoke from his memory block, I wondered if he had used them to strangle her. I'm not sure if at her stage of decomposition, the autopsy would reveal that. Also, if the cord is strong enough. In the pic it looks like it could be. MOO
 
  • #150
Or a sexually motivated assault that (too) quickly escalated to murder. I don't think that this was his first SA, but it may have been his first murder.
I agree completely. This generally doesn’t come out of nowhere. I’d definitely expect some prior assault/sexual assaults.
 
  • #151
Or a sexually motivated assault that (too) quickly escalated to murder. I don't think that this was his first SA, but it may have been his first murder.

I'm thinking that he has a long history of violence towards women, but that this is the first time it's been this close to home.
 
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Edited to add, It did seem the ear buds held significance to him. Or maybe it's just me.

When I first read he said he had a piece of the ear phones in his hand, when he awoke from his memory block, I wondered if he had used them to strangle her. I'm not sure if at her stage of decomposition, the autopsy would reveal that. Also, if the cord is strong enough. In the pic it looks like it could be. MOO

The wires are flimsy and are not strong enough to strangle someone.
 
  • #154
The wires are flimsy and are not strong enough to strangle someone.
Confirmed. I’ve snapped a pair or two.
 
  • #155
I'm thinking that he has a long history of violence towards women, but that this is the first time it's been this close to home.

I wonder what else LE might discover in the trunks of vehicles impounded in this case. I hope LE checks for history of vehicles CR might have purchased, rented, borrowed or otherwise used during his time living in the States.
 
  • #156
I too wondered about that too. There's an earbud on his lap, and she's wearing an earbud with the wire? Maybe police included this information to demonstrate that the suspect's story is not entirely believable.
It seems to me if there was an earbud on his lap it must have flown or snapped off and landed there. While he was in the car.
 
  • #157
The ones I googled had no cord.
They too were wireless.

Yeah, I just assumed that they would be wireless/cordless but they very well could be the corded type. I guess it depends on what she was comfortable running with.
 
  • #158
I wonder what else LE might discover in the trunk of vehicles impounded in this case. I hope LE checks for history of vehicles CR might have purchased, rented, borrowed or otherwise used during his time living in the States.
YES
 
  • #159
The wires are flimsy and are not strong enough to strangle someone.

Ok! Thank you! So maybe he broke the wire in the struggle and that reminded him he put her in the trunk, in his words. I don't believe there was a memory block at all. Jmo
 
  • #160
I see!! I hadn't seen that type before!! Ty!
I can see if it was pulled on hard it might snap off and go flying. It would be easier if someone here had those. Not to suggest an experiment, just to see if they think it's possible.
 
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