Los Angeles Times

Suspect identified in 1992 cold case slaying of woman

- By Summer Lin

A suspect has been identified in the 1992 cold case slaying of an Alameda, Calif., woman, the San Mateo County Sheriff ’s Office said.

Gregory Marc Riviera, 50, who died this year, was identified through fingerprin­ts as the suspect in the killing of 25-year-old Juliette Rivera, the sheriff ’s department said.

Riviera evaded arrest for 30 years in connection with the killing by assuming his brother’s identity, authoritie­s said.

The case began when the sheriff ’s department launched a missing person investigat­ion for Rivera on July 7, 1992, authoritie­s said. Investigat­ors contacted Riviera, an acquaintan­ce of Rivera’s. Police said they began to suspect Riviera was involved in the woman’s disappeara­nce because of inconsiste­ncies in his statements to detectives.

A woman’s body was found July 17, 1992, by a farmworker in a rural area of unincorpor­ated San Mateo County, according to authoritie­s. The body was later identified as Rivera. An autopsy showed that she suffered from blunt force trauma to her left rear skull.

A warrant was issued for Riviera, charging him with the slaying, but he had abandoned his apartment as of July 29, 1992, and went missing for 30 years, police said.

On May 12, 2022, the San Mateo County Sheriff ’s Office got a call from the Merced County coroner’s office saying that an unsheltere­d man identified as Jon Paul had passed away this year, according to officials. The coroner found that the man’s fingerprin­ts matched Gregory Riviera’s.

The coroner’s office found a warrant for Riviera’s arrest and worked with sheriff ’s detectives to confirm his identity, according to police. During the investigat­ion, detectives discovered that Riviera had a brother named Jon Paul, who was still alive but dealing with medical issues, Jon Paul’s daughter told the coroner.

Jon Paul Riviera’s daughter also told police that Gregory Marc Riviera and her father used each other’s identity for 30 years to evade authoritie­s.

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