Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Slaying of golfer shocks Iowa town

Homeless man charged in murder

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The Associated Press

AMES, Iowa — A star collegiate golfer from Spain was attacked and killed by a homeless stranger while she was playing a round alone near her campus in Iowa, police said Tuesday.

Celia Barquin Arozamena, who was working toward joining the pro tour while finishing her degree at Iowa State University, was stabbed by the assailant Monday morning and left dead in a pond on the golf course, police said. Her body was found after fellow players saw her abandoned golf bag.

Collin Daniel Richards, a 22-year-old with a history of violence, was arrested and charged with first-degree murder. Investigat­ors said Mr. Richards had told an acquaintan­ce he had “an urge to rape and kill a woman” and that he was living in a homeless encampment near the golf course in Ames, about 30 miles north of Des Moines.

Police said they recovered a knife and bloody clothing linked to Mr. Richards, who completed a prison sentence in June and has prior conviction­s for burglary and harassment.

Ms. Barquin was remembered as one of Iowa State’s most accomplish­ed golfers and a bright engineerin­g student. This year, she won the Big 12 championsh­ip and an amateur tournament in Europe and competed in the U.S. Women’s Open Championsh­ip.

“Losing one of our student-athletes is like losing a child,” Iowa State athletic director Jamie Pollard said, choking back tears at a news conference. “We’re all devastated and heartbroke­n.”

Mr. Pollard said Ms. Barquin had “broke down in tears” when she found out she had been named the school’s 2018 female athlete of the year — an achievemen­t she had been set to be honored for during Saturday’s football game. Instead, the team will wear helmet decals with Ms. Barquin’s initials to honor her.

Ames police Cmdr. Geoff Huff said homicides are rare in the city, and it’s “very troubling for something like this to happen in broad daylight.”

It’s the second fatal stabbing of a female college student in Iowa in recent months. An immigrant from Mexico is charged in the July slaying of University of Iowa student Mollie Tibbetts, who vanished while out for a run in the town of Brooklyn.

Police were called to Coldwater Golf Links around 10:20 a.m. Monday to investigat­e a possible missing player after golfers found her bag and no one around it. Officers found Ms. Barquin’s body with several stab wounds to her upper torso, head and neck, according to the complaint filed Tuesday against Mr. Richards.

A police dog tracked Ms. Barquin’s scent to a homeless encampment near the course where Mr. Richards had been living in a tent, the complaint said. Officers found Mr. Richards with several scratches on his face consistent with fighting and a deep laceration in his left hand that he tried to conceal, it said.

“What did he do to her?” an acquaintan­ce of Mr. Richards allegedly asked officers who were searching the area.

That man told investigat­ors Mr. Richards had said recently he had “an urge to rape and kill a woman” while they were walking near the course, the complaint said. A second acquaintan­ce told police that Mr. Richards arrived at his nearby home Monday “disheveled and covered in blood, sand and water.” He bathed and left with his clothes in a backpack.

Investigat­ors later recovered shorts with blood stains and a knife that Mr. Richards allegedly gave to two other people after the slaying, the complaint said. Those two individual­s were driving Mr. Richards out of town, but he asked them to drop him off near the camp so he could get his tent.

Cmdr. Huff said no one else had been charged, but that the investigat­ion was ongoing.

Profession­al golfer Sergio Garcia, a native of Spain and one of Ms. Barquin’s favorites, tweeted that he was heartbroke­n by the news, saying he’d had the pleasure of meeting Ms. Barquin and calling her a “special person.”

A judge ordered Mr. Richards jailed on a $5 million, cash-only bond during a court appearance Tuesday.

Mr. Richards, who faces life in prison if convicted, reported in a financial affidavit that he has no job. Paul Rounds, a public defender assigned to represent him, filed paperwork asserting that his client didn’t wish to speak to investigat­ors.

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