Autopsy: 'Sharp Force Injuries' Caused Mollie Tibbetts' Death

Accused killer due in court next week
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Aug 23, 2018 5:15 PM CDT
Autopsy: 'Sharp Force Injuries' Caused Mollie Tibbetts' Death
Cristhian Bahena Rivera speaks with his attorney during his initial court appearance on Wednesday.   (Jim Slosiarek/The Gazette via AP, Pool)

The Iowa college student who was allegedly abducted by a stranger while running last month was killed by "multiple sharp force injuries," investigators announced Thursday. Preliminary autopsy results from the state medical examiner's office also determined that 20-year-old Mollie Tibbetts was the victim of a homicide, the Division of Criminal Investigation announced in a press release, per the AP. The agency did not release additional details about the injuries she suffered or what caused them, but said further examination of the body may result in additional findings. Autopsy reports are confidential under Iowa law, except for the cause and manner of death. The man charged with first-degree murder in Tibbetts' death, Cristhian Bahena Rivera, allegedly led investigators to her body early Tuesday in a cornfield outside of Brooklyn, Iowa.

While investigators were confident then that the body was that of Tibbetts, the autopsy definitively confirmed her identity. Investigators allege that Rivera abducted Tibbetts while she was out for an evening run in Brooklyn on July 18. Investigators allege he killed her and then disposed of her body in the secluded location. Rivera, a native of Mexico who is suspected of being in the US illegally, faces life in prison without the possibility of parole if convicted. A preliminary hearing in his case is scheduled for next week. His attorney, Allan Richards, said Thursday that the public should give his client his day in court and not prejudge the case. "Let's let the process go," he said. "The process is about truth-finding in a rational, peaceful and efficient manner. We're only at the very preliminary stages of this matter."

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