Las Vegas Review-Journal

Suspect in Iowa slaying used fake name

Employer did not use E-verify to check status of illegal immigrant

- By Ryan Foley The Associated Press

BROOKLYN, Iowa — A Mexican man charged with killing an Iowa college student worked on a dairy farm for years under a false name just a few miles from where the young woman was allegedly abducted while running last month, his employer said Wednesday.

Cristhian Bahena Rivera was a good employee who showed up on time to take care of the cows and got along well with his co-workers, said Dane Lang, manager of Yarrabee Farms in Brooklyn, Iowa.

The 24-year-old kept coming to work after Mollie Tibbetts disappeare­d July 18, and “nobody saw a difference” in his demeanor, Lang said. His colleagues were stunned Tuesday to learn that he was not only the suspect in Tibbetts’ death, but that he had a different real name than what he went by on the farm, he said.

“Our employee is not who he said he was,” Lang said at a news conference at the farm.

When Rivera was hired in 2014, he presented an out-of-state government-issued photo identifica­tion and a matching Social Security card, he said.

Lang said the family did not use the federal E-verify system to check Rivera’s identity, correcting informatio­n he gave Tuesday.

Both E-verify and the Social Security Administra­tion’s program, immigratio­n experts say, can be beaten with a state ID and a Social Security number belonging to someone else.

Rivera’s defense attorney, Allan Richards, acknowledg­ed Wednesday that his client received his paycheck under a different name and that he was uncertain of his immigratio­n status. He said he was prepared to argue that his client was in the country legally, noting that he came to the U.S. as a minor and had worked and paid taxes for years.

Rivera made his initial court appearance Wednesday on a charge of first-degree murder in the death of Tibbetts, a 20-year-old University of Iowa student.

Investigat­ors say they believe Rivera was in the country illegally when he abducted Tibbetts as she went on an evening jog, killed her and dumped her body in a cornfield. A judge on Wednesday agreed to increase his bond to $5 million from $1 million after prosecutor Scott Brown noted he was a potential flight risk who was charged with a “heinous crime.”

 ?? Charlie Neibergall ?? The Associated Press Cristhian Bahena Rivera is escorted into the Poweshiek County Courthouse for his initial court appearance Wednesday in Montezuma, Iowa. Rivera is charged with first-degree murder in the death of Mollie Tibbetts, who disappeare­d July 18.
Charlie Neibergall The Associated Press Cristhian Bahena Rivera is escorted into the Poweshiek County Courthouse for his initial court appearance Wednesday in Montezuma, Iowa. Rivera is charged with first-degree murder in the death of Mollie Tibbetts, who disappeare­d July 18.

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