When 20-year-old University of Iowa student Mollie Tibbetts laced up her running shoes for her nightly jog through the small town of Brooklyn, Iowa, she had no idea she was being watched. When she vanished without a trace, the peaceful community was thrown into chaos. For weeks, search teams scoured…When 20-year-old University of Iowa student Mollie Tibbetts laced up her running shoes for her nightly jog through the small town of Brooklyn, Iowa, she had no idea she was being watched. When she vanished without a trace, the peaceful community was thrown into chaos. For weeks, search teams scoured cornfields and rivers, her smiling face plastered across every screen in America. What began as a desperate search for a missing college student soon unraveled into a twisted tale that would leave the nation reeling…
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Andrea Canning talks with Josh Mankiewicz about his episode, “The Last Mile,” which covers the 2018 murder of Mollie Tibbetts in her hometown of Brooklyn, Iowa. The 20-year-old college student disappeared while out for a run, sparking a massive search. Weeks later, Mollie’s body was found in a cornf…Andrea Canning talks with Josh Mankiewicz about his episode, “The Last Mile,” which covers the 2018 murder of Mollie Tibbetts in her hometown of Brooklyn, Iowa. The 20-year-old college student disappeared while out for a run, sparking a massive search. Weeks later, Mollie’s body was found in a cornfield. Cristhian Bahena Rivera, a local farmworker, was charged with her murder. Andrea and Josh discuss the investigation that led to Rivera’s arrest and the questions raised during his trial. Josh also shares a podcast-exclusive clip from his interview with Mollie’s cousin, Morgan Collum, about their childhood.
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A jogger disappears and all eyes turn to her Iowa town as they search to find her. After her body is found, a car would prove to be key in identifying her killer.
Mollie Tibbetts was a 20 year old who went out for a run on the evening of July 18, 2018, but she never returned. Cristhian Baheana Rivera murdered her and confessed, but then pled guilty and tried to tell a different story of the night. Thankfully, Mollie has gotten justice, and her mother gave an …Mollie Tibbetts was a 20 year old who went out for a run on the evening of July 18, 2018, but she never returned. Cristhian Baheana Rivera murdered her and confessed, but then pled guilty and tried to tell a different story of the night. Thankfully, Mollie has gotten justice, and her mother gave an INCREDIBLE victim impact statement at his sentencing.
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Sentencing for the man convicted of killing University of Iowa student, Mollie Tibbetts, has been delayed amid new information. Judge Joel Yates ordered Cristhian Rivera’s sentencing be delayed after two witnesses told investigators that a different man confessed to the crime. According to Bahena Ri…Sentencing for the man convicted of killing University of Iowa student, Mollie Tibbetts, has been delayed amid new information. Judge Joel Yates ordered Cristhian Rivera’s sentencing be delayed after two witnesses told investigators that a different man confessed to the crime. According to Bahena Rivera’s attorneys, an inmate at the county jail said in May that he heard someone identified as “inmate 2” admit that Tibbetts was “bound and gagged in a trap house but that he was directed to kill Tibbetts once the search for her got too close.” Inmate 2 allegedly said he was ordered to stab Tibbetts, who was initially kidnapped for sex trafficking, but killed after the case became too high-profile. Inmate 2 allegedly said he was ordered to hide the body near a Hispanic male in Tibbetts’ area, to pin the blame on someone else. The witness said he came forward after he heard Rivera testify during the trial that two other men killed Tibbetts and put the blame on him. Forensic expert, Joe Scott Morgan, Professor at Jacksonville State University weighs in on whether the evidence can support that claim.more
Sentencing for the man convicted of killing University of Iowa student, Mollie Tibbetts, has been delayed amid new information.
Judge Joel Yates ordered Cristhian Rivera’s sentencing be delayed after two witnesses told investigators that a different man confessed to the crime. The delay came about …Sentencing for the man convicted of killing University of Iowa student, Mollie Tibbetts, has been delayed amid new information.
Judge Joel Yates ordered Cristhian Rivera’s sentencing be delayed after two witnesses told investigators that a different man confessed to the crime. The delay came about after the defense filed a motion, blaming the prosecution for withholding evidence.
According to Bahena Rivera’s attorneys, an inmate at the county jail said in May that he heard someone identified as “inmate 2” admit that Tibbetts was “bound and gagged in a trap house but that he was directed to kill Tibbetts once the search for her got too close,” CBS 8 reports. Inmate 2 allegedly said he was ordered to stab Tibbetts, who was initially kidnapped for sex trafficking, but killed after the case became too high-profile.
Inmate 2 allegedly said he was ordered to hide the body near a Hispanic male in Tibbetts’ area, to pin the blame on someone else. The witness said he came forward after he heard Rivera testify during the trial that two other men killed Tibbetts and put the blame on him.
State prosecutors said the inmate is not credible and evidence presented at trial proved that the real killer is Rivera. Still, the defense requested that the inmate be given the opportunity to testify, although the defense had already rested its case.
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For some, it may be hard to believe there are still places that exist in the world where people don't give a second thought to leaving their doors unlocked. Small, safe, secure communities where the possibility of crime is the farthest thing from anyone's mind.
20-year-old Mollie Tibbetts lived in …For some, it may be hard to believe there are still places that exist in the world where people don't give a second thought to leaving their doors unlocked. Small, safe, secure communities where the possibility of crime is the farthest thing from anyone's mind.
20-year-old Mollie Tibbetts lived in such a place - the tight-knit farm community of Brooklyn, Iowa. But on a cool evening in the summer of July 2018, that was all about to change.
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Mark gives Adam an update on the situation with Tinhorn Flats, breaking some news in the process before the conversation moves towards the Mollie Tibbetts verdict news. They also discuss LA Mayor Eric Garcetti's new role as ambassador to India and a new lawsuit against Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot.
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Mark and Gary cover a variety of stories in today's episode including the murder trial surrounding the Mollie Tibbetts case, an update on Harvey Weinstein & the potential implications of the impending case against Representative Matt Gaetz.
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College student Mollie Tibbetts disappeared from the small Iowa town of Brooklyn. The 20-year-old woman former high school track star went out for an evening jog and never came home. After a month-long search, Tibbets' body is found in a cornfield, covered by stalks. The man who put Tibbetts there, …College student Mollie Tibbetts disappeared from the small Iowa town of Brooklyn. The 20-year-old woman former high school track star went out for an evening jog and never came home. After a month-long search, Tibbets' body is found in a cornfield, covered by stalks. The man who put Tibbetts there, led police to the body. The medical examiner concluded she died from "multiple sharp force injuries." Forensics expert Joe Scott Morgan explains the injuries.more
Mark and Gary discuss developments in the recently restarted trial of Robert Durst, the trial surrounding the murder of Mollie Tibbetts & a great 4th amendment ruling out of New Jersey, plus a tease of what's to come in this Saturday's episode.
Watch the episode on YouTube & subscribe exclusively a…Mark and Gary discuss developments in the recently restarted trial of Robert Durst, the trial surrounding the murder of Mollie Tibbetts & a great 4th amendment ruling out of New Jersey, plus a tease of what's to come in this Saturday's episode.
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College student Mollie Tibbetts disappeared from the small Iowa town of Brooklyn. The 20-year-old woman former high school track star went out for an evening jog and never came home. After a month-long search, Tibbets' body is found in a cornfield, covered by stalks. The man who put Tibbetts there l…College student Mollie Tibbetts disappeared from the small Iowa town of Brooklyn. The 20-year-old woman former high school track star went out for an evening jog and never came home. After a month-long search, Tibbets' body is found in a cornfield, covered by stalks. The man who put Tibbetts there led police to the body. The medical examiner concluded she died from "multiple sharp force injuries." Cristian Rivera, charged with snatching the Iowa college student, goes to trial this week. Today, jury selection begins.
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On Wednesday, July 18, 2018, Mollie Tibbetts was last seen jogging in Brooklyn, Iowa in the evening hours. There have been no credible sightings of, or communications with, Mollie since that time. Mollie is 20 years old, 5 foot two inches to 5 foot 3 inches tall. She was about 120 pounds. She has lo…On Wednesday, July 18, 2018, Mollie Tibbetts was last seen jogging in Brooklyn, Iowa in the evening hours. There have been no credible sightings of, or communications with, Mollie since that time. Mollie is 20 years old, 5 foot two inches to 5 foot 3 inches tall. She was about 120 pounds. She has long brown hair. She is caucasian with a tan complexion. It is believed that she was wearing athletic clothing when last seen which could be describe as black jogging shorts a sports top possibly red, pink or black in color. Running shoes, color unknown. She likely had with her a gold IPhone 7s, a FitBit and white wireless ear buds. Anyone with information should call 1-800-346-5507 or visit www.FindingMollie.Iowa.Gov to submit a tip. Beer of the Week - Cherry Limeade Slush by Wiley Roots Brewing CompanyGarage Grade - 4 out of 5 bottle capsmore
On Wednesday, July 18, 2018, Mollie Tibbetts was last seen jogging in Brooklyn, Iowa in the evening hours. There have been no credible sightings of, or communications with, Mollie since that time. Mollie is 20 years old, 5 foot two inches to 5 foot 3 inches tall. She was about 120 pounds. She has lo…On Wednesday, July 18, 2018, Mollie Tibbetts was last seen jogging in Brooklyn, Iowa in the evening hours. There have been no credible sightings of, or communications with, Mollie since that time. Mollie is 20 years old, 5 foot two inches to 5 foot 3 inches tall. She was about 120 pounds. She has long brown hair. She is caucasian with a tan complexion. It is believed that she was wearing athletic clothing when last seen which could be describe as black jogging shorts a sports top possibly red, pink or black in color. Running shoes, color unknown. She likely had with her a gold IPhone 7s, a FitBit and white wireless ear buds. Anyone with information should call 1-800-346-5507 or visit www.FindingMollie.Iowa.Gov to submit a tip. Beer of the Week - Cherry Limeade Slush by Wiley Roots Brewing CompanyGarage Grade - 4 out of 5 bottle capsmore