As 'backstory' and a reminder to myself or others following this case here on WS, CR's behavior was 'creepy' to other young women 'living in the area' he "stared at without saying a word to" or 'repeatedly contacted' on SM according to MSM (excerpt from link and one link to an article below) (quotes/semi-quotes are mine to paraphrase).
I will never get over how awful it is that he acted on his sick impulses in person with Mollie, 'laying in wait' to assault her, and thinking he could get away with it, if it weren't for the video footage from a random camera on a lone country road property he was not aware of that led LE to his doorstep.
It makes my skin crawl and my stomach queasy to think of him plotting his evil encounter with Mollie, and pouncing on her when she was just out for her usual exercise on her way to her mom's one fine summer's eve.
His prior behavior that 'creeped out' other young women as documented in this article and others on MSM I truly hope the DA can use to show 'malice aforethought' or his tendencies towards young women in his 'scopes' at the very least leading up to what he did to Mollie. JMHO of course.
The man charged with first-degree murder in the death of 20-year old Mollie Tibbetts made repeated unsolicited advances on social media towards local young women, according to a New York Times report.
Cristhian Bahena Rivera was a familiar fixture in Brooklyn, Iowa, where he worked for the last four years at a dairy farm a few miles from where Tibbetts was last seen.
Brooke Bestell, a local 20-year-old woman, told the Times she once turned him down when he asked her out on a date, but he repeatedly messaged her on Facebook late at night though they didn't speak in person.
"He would just stare. He wouldn't really like talk," Bestell said. "Something about him was off."
Bestell said he would message her "just over and over, like every week or so." She said the most recent message from Bahena Rivera came June 13 at 3 a.m.
After Bahena Rivera was arrested, two of Bestell's friends told her that he had also messaged them and Bestell said she wondered "how many other girls he probably was trying to talk to."
‘Something about him was off’: Other women say Mollie Tibbetts' suspected murderer messaged them repeatedly on social media over the years