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Mollie Tibbetts murder: Suspect 'forgot dead jogger in car' Mollie Tibbetts murder: Suspect 'forgot dead jogger in car'
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A Mexican undocumented immigrant accused of murdering Iowa student Mollie Tibbetts claims to have no memory of her death, police say. A Mexican immigrant accused of murdering Iowa student Mollie Tibbetts claims to have no memory of her death, police say.
According to a criminal complaint, Cristhian Bahena Rivera, 24, confessed to following the 20-year-old during her evening run five weeks ago.According to a criminal complaint, Cristhian Bahena Rivera, 24, confessed to following the 20-year-old during her evening run five weeks ago.
He said he "got mad" when she threatened to call 911, but cannot recall what happened next, police say.He said he "got mad" when she threatened to call 911, but cannot recall what happened next, police say.
Mr Rivera's farm employers say he passed an immigration background check.Mr Rivera's farm employers say he passed an immigration background check.
Police say the suspect was living in the US illegally and had resided in the area around Ms Tibbetts' hometown of Brooklyn, Iowa, for at least four years.Police say the suspect was living in the US illegally and had resided in the area around Ms Tibbetts' hometown of Brooklyn, Iowa, for at least four years.
But the accused's lawyer maintained his client was in the US legally.
'Blocked' memory of death'Blocked' memory of death
He was arrested after police conducted an interview him after determining he was one of the last people to see her alive, as she went for an evening run while dog-sitting for her boyfriend. Ms Tibbetts went missing on 18 July during an evening run while dog-sitting for her boyfriend.
Camera images captures his black Chevy Malibu "driving back and forth" near the scene where Ms Tibbetts disappeared on 18 July, according to the affidavit. Camera images had captured Mr Rivera's black Chevy Malibu "driving back and forth" near the scene where she vanished, according to the affidavit.
Under questioning, he admitted following her in his car, before getting out and running "behind and alongside" her, police say. Under police questioning, he admitted following her in his car, before getting out and running "behind and alongside" her, police say.
The accused told police he panicked after she threatened to call police.The accused told police he panicked after she threatened to call police.
He said he "blocked" the memory of what happened next, "which is what he does when he gets very upset", according to the charging document.He said he "blocked" the memory of what happened next, "which is what he does when he gets very upset", according to the charging document.
His memory allegedly returned as he was back behind the wheel of his car. His memory supposedly returned as he was back behind the wheel of his car.
He said he noticed a headphone earpiece in his lap, which is "how he realised he put her in the trunk", the criminal complaint describes. He said he noticed a headphone earpiece in his lap, which is "how he realised he put her in the trunk", says the criminal complaint.
Officials say the accused then checked the boot of his car, where he saw Ms Tibbetts' body wearing exercise clothing and with blood on both sides of her head.Officials say the accused then checked the boot of his car, where he saw Ms Tibbetts' body wearing exercise clothing and with blood on both sides of her head.
He then dragged her 60ft (20m) into a secluded corn field, and allegedly left her body face-up and covered with corn plants. He said he dragged her 60ft (20m) into a secluded corn field, and allegedly left her body face-up and covered with corn plants.
He was arrested, and Ms Tibbetts' body was recovered on Tuesday, after the accused led investigators to the crime scene. He led investigators to Ms Tibbetts' body on Tuesday.
"He was very compliant," said Rick Rahn, and agent with the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation. What is the latest reaction?
"He was willing to talk to us. There was no fight or struggle of any kind," he said after the arrest. A statement from Ms Tibbetts' family on Wednesday said: "Our hearts are broken.
The suspect is scheduled to make his first court appearance on Wednesday. "On behalf of Mollie's entire family, we thank all of those from around the world who have sent their thoughts and prayers for our girl."
He is being held at the Poweshiek County Jail on a $1m (£774,000) cash bond. It included a request from the family for privacy.
At the White House, spokeswoman Sarah Sanders called the death "an unfortunate reminder of why we need to strengthen our immigration laws".
The White House also tweeted about the case, posting a video about family members of Americans killed by undocumented immigrants.
First court appearance
On Wednesday, a judge at Poweshiek County Court ordered the suspect held behind bars on a $5m (£4m) bail bond.
During the hearing, the suspect wore headphones to hear a Spanish-language translator, and answered "si" when asked if he understood the charges.
The suspect's defence lawyer, Allen Richards, disputed official statements that his client was in the US illegally.
"Sad and sorry Trump has weighed in on this matter in national media which will poison the entire possible pool of jury members," Mr Richards wrote in a court document, according to the Des Moines Register.
Mr Trump commented on the case at a Tuesday night rally in West Virginia.
Passed immigration checkPassed immigration check
Yarrabee Farms, where he had been employed for four years, released a statement after the arrest saying he "was vetted through the government's E-Verify system, and was an employee in good standing". Yarrabee Farms, where the suspect had been employed for four years, said in a statement he "was vetted through the government's E-Verify system, and was an employee in good standing".
The farm in Brooklyn, Iowa - a community of about 1,500 people - is owned by the brother of a prominent Iowa Republican. The farm in Brooklyn (population 1,500) is owned by a prominent Iowa Republican's brother.
Owner Dane Lang wrote that he was "shocked to hear that one of our employees was involved and is charged in this case".Owner Dane Lang wrote that he was "shocked to hear that one of our employees was involved and is charged in this case".
Mr Lang is related to Craig Lang, the former president of both the Iowa Farm Bureau Federation and the Iowa Board of Regents, according to the Des Moines Register. According to the Washington Post, the suspect used a stolen ID card to pass the Department of Homeland Security's E-Verify system.
He is also the Republican candidate to be the state's secretary of agriculture.
According to the Washington Post, the suspect used a stolen identification card to pass the Department of Homeland Security's E-Verify system.
Conservative politicians, and President Donald Trump, have used Ms Tibbetts' killing to call for stronger immigration laws.