Kelsey Kremer/The Des Moines Register via AP, Pool/Facebook
27 May 2021
The jury in the trial against an illegal alien for allegedly murdering 20-year-old University of Iowa student Mollie Tibbetts begins their deliberation Thursday to determine the defendant’s guilt or innocence of first-degree murder.
Twelve jurors, a mixture of men and women, are starting their deliberation over Mexico-native Cristhian Bahena Rivera’s alleged murder of Tibbetts in July 2018 in Brooklyn, Iowa.
Bahena Rivera took investigators to Tibbetts’ body about a month after Tibbetts’ abduction and told investigators he spotted her jogging, ran up to her, became angry because she threatened to call the police, blacked out, and took her body from his car trunk and placed her in a cornfield, placing corn stalks over her.
Kelsey Kremer/The Des Moines Register via AP, Pool/Facebook
27 May 2021
The jury in the trial against an illegal alien for allegedly murdering 20-year-old University of Iowa student Mollie Tibbetts begins their deliberation Thursday to determine the defendant’s guilt or innocence of first-degree murder.
Twelve jurors, a mixture of men and women, are starting their deliberation over Mexico-native Cristhian Bahena Rivera’s alleged murder of Tibbetts in July 2018 in Brooklyn, Iowa.
Bahena Rivera took investigators to Tibbetts’ body about a month after Tibbetts’ abduction and told investigators he spotted her jogging, ran up to her, became angry because she threatened to call the police, blacked out, and took her body from his car trunk and placed her in a cornfield, placing corn stalks over her.