Sword and Scale Episode 207



Weeks go by in the search for missing jogger Mollie Tibbetts. An interagency taskforce has searched to no avail. Finally, a break in the case leads authorities to a dairy farm outside of the small Iowa town of Brooklyn and to a person of interest. After an 11 plus hour interrogation Cristhian Behana Rivera confesses but in court his defense team argues sleep deprivation and casts serious doubt on Mollie’s boyfriend Dalton Jack.

Dalton Jack seems pretty suspicious when you look back on his actions after his girlfriend and soon to be fiancé, Mollie Tibbetts, went missing in 2018. He joined the army and skipped town shortly after and three years later in the trial for her murder he can’t recall the slightest of details from that time. But the trial would reveal many things about that time that no one could expect not even Dalton.

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23 thoughts on “Sword and Scale Episode 207”

  1. I mean if you've been a long time listener and have heard every one of the podcasts before this one, S&S+ is not worth it in any fucking way. You maybe get 1 podcast a month. Just wait the couple weeks and hit the YouTube page for the main episodes. My opinion obviously.

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  2. This one has sooo many twist and turns! It’s like something out of a fiction crime story! Wow!!! But who all thinks the Mexican dude was connected and those connections wanted to make sure he didn’t go to prison by paying others to confess to his crime ?? I do!

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  3. I followed this sad event from the beginning and watched the trial online. Of course I’m just a true crime fan but I came away beleving that we never got the entire story, and I still do not believe that Christhian Bahena-Rivera actually killed her, or that he was alone in dealing with her death. Did he lie about certain details and was he involved in covering it up afterward? Yes. But almost EVERYBODY in the trial who could have been involved lied at some point. There was plenty of reason to believe that Bahena-Rivera was scared to death that he or his child and her mother would be murdered too if he didn’t go along with the story. And there were many other possible suspects who could have done it, including the older sex offender with the sex dungeon in the area whose own daughter testified against him in the trial! His own daughter suspected him. I also think the fact that Bahena-Rivera was an illegal immigrant worked against him. He was a long-time hard worker who had never been in trouble before, and had many positive character witnesses, but he was a Mexican national in an ultra-conservative community, he was poor and had no clout at all, and that worked against him. Just before sentencing evidence came up showing that Christhian Bahena-Rivera should get a retrial but the judge refused to consider it. I wish he had the opportunity to be tried again. I’m not saying he was totally innocent of involvement, just that I believe he was not alone in what happened to poor Molly, and I doubt we have the full story.

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  4. Thanks for posting these! I recently ended my S&S subscription on Apple Podcasts and now it won’t play ANY of your shows…so I came here. Luckily you post to different formats/sites. Thanks, Mike! Keep it up!!! 👍

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