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Reinaldo Javier Rivera (born September 13, 1963) is a Spanish-born
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who abducted, raped, and killed four women in
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and Georgia between 1999 and 2000, all in the
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. He was convicted in one of those deaths and sentenced to death in the latter state, where he still remains on
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.


Early life

Born in
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,
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in the family of a doctor, Reinaldo and his family moved to
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when he was seven years old. At age 19, he joined the
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, serving in
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and
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. As an adult, between December 1986 and March 1991, Rivera worked for the
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in
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, attending the University of South Carolina, where he earned a degree in office administration. He previously resided in Graniteville, Columbia and
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, before settling in North Augusta. On
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in 1993, he married Tammy Lisa Bonnette and had two children. By 1998 Rivera acquired a job as a tire inspector for the Firestone Tire and Rubber Company in Aiken.


Murders

On July 17, 1999, 17-year-old Melissa Faye Dingess, from Graniteville, SC, vanished without a trace. In the ensuing searches, deputies from the Aiken County Sheriff's Office reported that a girl matching Dingess' description was seen on two occasions, accompanied by an older white male with dark hair. She entered a tan, older-model vehicle in the first instance and, in the second, a bright red four-door one. On October 13, 2000, her skeletal remains were found in the woods off the
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near Harlem, GA, seven miles east of the
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, after Rivera gave police directions to the burial site. On December 4, 17-year-old Tiffaney Shereese Wilson, from Jackson, went missing while she and her two-month-old daughter Kaitlyn were visiting a Winn-Dixie grocery store in North Augusta. Her car was found in the parking lot, with witnesses seeing her enter a mid-1980s white four-door Ford, which had stopped briefly and sped off quickly. Three days later, Kaitlyn was found abandoned in her carrier in front of a Georgia welcome center across the state border. Suspecting an abduction, the authorities searched areas along the I-20 and Highway 25, finding clothing suspected of being Wilson's. On December 30, two hunters discovered the body of a young female in a heavily wooded area near Graniteville. The decedent was later positively identified as Wilson via her fingerprints. According to the coroners, her hands were tied behind her back, and she was raped and subsequently dealt a deadly stab in the back, all while her daughter was inside the car. On June 19, 2000, 18-year-old Tabitha Leigh Bosdell of
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disappeared in similar circumstances to the previous victims. According to her family members, they dropped her off at a Huddle House, where she was going to apply for a second part-time job before going to her main job as a telemarketer. Rivera was not charged with murder until October 16, when skeletal remains were positively identified as hers. The last murder was that of 21-year-old Marnie Marie Glista, a soldier at
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. She was attacked in her home on September 5, sustaining serious injuries but barely surviving. She was transported to a local hospital, where she died from said injuries five days later.


Arrest, trial and imprisonment

On October 10, 2000, Rivera approached 18-year-old Chrisilee Barton at the parking lot of a Huddle House restaurant in North Augusta, presenting himself as the owner of an escort service and a modeling agent, expressing interest in taking photos of the young lady. Barton agreed, inviting him back to her home, after which Reinaldo raped and stabbed her three times in the throat with a plastic-handled steak knife he took from the kitchen. Barton survived the assault, and with her help, investigators were eventually led to Rivera, who was hiding in a South Carolina motel. Upon discovery, he attempted to commit suicide by slashing his wrists but was prevented by the arresting officers and sent to the Medical College of Georgia, where he was kept under
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in an isolated cell. Charged with the murders of Wilson, Bosdell, and Glista and the attempted murder of Barton, Rivera was eventually convicted solely for Glista's murder and assaulting Barton. At the end of his trial, Reinaldo was quoted as saying to the jurors that he was mentally ill and that doctors should study his ailment to find a cure. In addition, he said that he still fantasized about killing his victims, warning that he would do it again if released, and asked for the death penalty. He was sentenced to death for killing Glista and remains on Georgia's death row at the
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in Jackson.


See also

* List of death row inmates in the United States *
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References

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