The Mercury News

Slain golfer, suspect lived contrastin­g lives in Iowa city

- By Luke Meredith and Ryan J. Foley

AMES, IOWA » They had both recently turned 22 and were residing in the same Iowa college town, but their lives couldn’t have been more different before allegedly intersecti­ng in the most violent way.

Celia Barquin Arozamena was a top amateur golfer from Spain who was finishing her degree at Iowa State University. Collin Daniel Richards was a former inmate from smalltown Iowa with a history of violence.

The Big 12 Conference champion had dreams of making the pro tour and spent hours practicing at Coldwater Golf Links in Ames. Jobless and homeless, Richards had been living in a tent in an encampment near the course and had spoken of his desire to “rape and kill a woman,” police said.

Richards was charged with stabbing Barquin to death during a random attack while she was golfing by herself Monday morning. Barquin’s body was found in a pond on the course near the ninth hole after fellow golfers noticed her abandoned bag and called police. Richards was arrested within hours, suffering from injuries to his face and hand after Barquin apparently tried to fight him off, investigat­ors said.

“My girl. Such bad luck she had,” her mother, Miriam Arozamena, told Spanish broadcaste­r Tele 5 Wednesday.

Of Richards, she said, “He was just going out with the goal of killing . ... And he came across my girl.”

As Barquin’s colleagues began grieving the loss of a talented teammate and classmate, Richards was ordered jailed on a $5 million cash-only bond at the county jail and facing the rest of his life in prison. It was, said Iowa State football coach Matt Campbell, a “cowardly act of violence.”

The university had planned to honor Barquin at its football game Saturday for being its female athlete of the year; news that

had brought Barquin to tears, according to athletic director Jamie Pollard. Instead, football players will wear helmet decals with her initials to mourn the loss.

“We’re all devastated and heartbroke­n,” said Pollard, who choked back tears at a news conference.

The golf course issued a statement calling Barquin an amazing young woman with an infectious smile who “made the people

around her better.”

Barquin was a top golfer in Spain as a teenager and came to Iowa State to pursue her career, drawn by its facilities, coaches, and picturesqu­e campus. She became one of the best in school history and was completing her civil engineerin­g degree after exhausting her athletic eligibilit­y earlier this year. She recently won an amateur tournament in Europe and competed in the U.S. Women’s Open.

Richards had lived in small towns throughout western Iowa, residing with his mother, father and grandparen­ts at various times. He ended up in Ames in January 2017 when he was placed in a halfway house after violating his probation, court records show. By then, he had conviction­s for burglary, theft, criminal mischief and harassment. A judge revoked his probation, and he was sent to prison in November 2017.

Richards left a state prison in southeaste­rn Iowa in June after completing the sentence. Soon he was back in Ames, arrested weeks later after being found passed out at a liquor store.

Police said officers recovered a knife that Richards had given to acquaintan­ces after the slaying, as well as bloody clothing from his belongings.

Officers were called to the course around 10:20 a.m. Monday to investigat­e a possible missing female player. They found Barquin’s body in the pond with several stab wounds to her upper torso, head and neck, according to the complaint filed Tuesday against Richards.

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

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

That man told investigat­ors Richards had said in recent days that he had “an urge to rape and kill a woman,” the complaint said. A second acquaintan­ce told police that Richards arrived at his nearby home on Monday appearing “disheveled and covered in blood, sand and water.”

 ?? DES MOINES REGISTER VIA AP ?? Collin Daniel Richards appears in court after being charged with the murder of Celia Barquin Arozamena.
DES MOINES REGISTER VIA AP Collin Daniel Richards appears in court after being charged with the murder of Celia Barquin Arozamena.
 ?? IOWA STATE VIA AP ?? Celia Barquin Arozamena was killed Monday morning while playing a round of golf alone in Ames, Iowa.
IOWA STATE VIA AP Celia Barquin Arozamena was killed Monday morning while playing a round of golf alone in Ames, Iowa.

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