Mollie Tibbetts, 20, who attended the University of Iowa,
disappeared in July while jogging.
Authorities were awaiting test results to make a positive
identification, Rich Rahn, special agent in charge of the Iowa
Division of Criminal Investigation, told reporters.
Rahn declined to say whether investigators have determined how
the woman was killed, saying that the state's medical examiner's
office will conduct an autopsy on Wednesday.
The suspect, Cristhian Rivera, told investigators he had jogged
near Tibbetts, who warned him she would call police if he did
not leave her alone, Rahn said at a briefing. Authorities have
also spelled the suspect's name Christian Rivera.
"He in turn chased her down and then, he tells us, that at some
point in time he blacks out and then he comes to near an
intersection (where) we believe he then placed Mollie,” Rahn
said.
After a lengthy interview, Rivera led detectives to the body of
the slain woman, Rahn said.
U.S. Homeland Security officials said Rivera is an "illegal
alien," and Rahn said investigators believe he is from Mexico.
President Donald Trump referred to Rivera's being in the country
illegally during a campaign speech for a Republican U.S. Senate
candidate in West Virginia.
“You heard about today with the illegal alien coming in, very
sadly, from Mexico and you saw what happened to that incredible,
beautiful young woman," Trump said.
Illegal immigration has been a lightning rod issue for Trump,
who has repeatedly said illegal immigrants were responsible for
many violent crimes.
Rivera was identified in security video taken from a camera
outside a house in Brooklyn, Iowa, where Tibbetts was last seen
alive, Rahn said.
Rivera's black Chevrolet Malibu appeared in the video, helping
lead investigators to him, Rahn said. Tibbetts is also seen
jogging in one of the clips from the surveillance camera, Rahn
said.
The woman's body was found buried under corn stalks in a
cornfield about 10 miles from Brooklyn, where Tibbetts was
staying at her boyfriend's residence.
Rivera, who was arrested without incident on Monday, lived in
Poweshiek County, where Brooklyn is located, for four to seven
years, Rahn said.
If convicted, Rivera faces life in prison without a chance of
parole.
(Reporting by Bernie Woodall in Fort Lauderdale, Florida;
Editing by Bill Tarrant and Cynthia Osterman)
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