New evidence has emerged in the horrific fatal stabbing of Spanish star golfer Celia Barquin Arozamena, suggesting that her murderer may have had three knives on him at the time of her killing.
Two other kitchen knives with blades longer than 4 inches—one of which was serrated—were reportedly found at a home where Richards allegedly showered after Arozamena’s slaying.
Richards was arrested and charged with first-degree murder in connection with Arozamena’s Sept. 17 death.
Arozamena’s body was found in a pond at the Coldwater Links golf course in Ames, Iowa. She was a former civil engineering student at Iowa State University and was ranked 69th nationally for US women’s golf.
Suspect Known to Carry Knives
A witness reportedly told police that when Richards arrived at the home where two of the knives were found, he was disheveled and covered in sand, blood, and water.A man also told investigators he had spotted Richards with a knife that had a serrated back edge. Police officers who had encountered Richards previously also said he carried knives, according to the report.
Officials have not disclosed which knife was used to kill the woman, who died of multiple stab wounds caused by a knife that was at least 4 inches long. Arozamena suffered two stab wounds that had serration marks, an autopsy revealed, according to court documents cited in the report.
Investigators said they were called to the golf course at around 10 a.m. on Sept. 17 when golfers found an unattended golf bag. Officers then discovered the body “some distance away” from the bag, and they later determined that she had been assaulted and later died.
Relatives Mourn Arozamena’s Death
Arozamena’s friends and family expressed grief at her death.“We are all very affected by what has happened,” said Andres Barquin, the victim’s brother, who spoke to reporters in the Spanish village of Puente San Miguel.
“She was so happy. She just had this great light about her,” said Arozamena’s coach Christie Martens, according to CBS. She added that her teammates were having difficulty coping with her death. “She was really close with them ... She’s really special to me. And I really, I love her a lot.”
Iowa State University Director of Athletics Jamie Pollard conveyed condolences.
Richards has been charged with first-degree murder and could spend the rest of his life in prison.