Posted on 08/23/2018 5:19:08 AM PDT by SMGFan
BROOKLYN, Iowa (AP) A Mexican man charged with killing an Iowa college student worked on a dairy farm for years under a false name just a few miles from where the young woman was allegedly abducted while running last month, his employer said Wednesday.
Cristhian Bahena Rivera was a good employee who showed up on time to take care of the cows and got along well with his co-workers, said Dane Lang, manager of Yarrabee Farms in Brooklyn, Iowa.
The 24-year-old kept coming to work after Mollie Tibbetts disappeared July 18, and "nobody saw a difference" in his demeanor, Lang said. His colleagues were stunned Tuesday to learn that he was not only the suspect in Tibbetts' death, but that he had a different real name than what he went by on the farm, he said. "Our employee is not who he said he was," Lang said at a news conference at the farm. "This was shocking to us." When Rivera was hired in 2014, he presented an out-of-state government-issued photo identification and a matching Social Security card, he said. That information was run through the Social Security Administration's employment-verification system and checked out, he said.
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No sh!t
Must have been a mexican MENSA graduate thought up that one.
Conclusion : the American justice system is not nearly as smart and clever as illiterate mexican MENSA rejects!
Oh my!
More hidden illegal alien taxes...
Question: If someone is using your SS # are they paying taxes into your SS account?
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No!
SS separates the accounts.
Glad your son was uninjured. This stuff happens constantly.
Who is surprised by this?
This has been going on for decades.
On an industrial scale.
Thanks to the uniparty and Chamber of Commerce for the wink and a nod encouragement and outright enabling.
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