CASTLE ROCK, Colo.-
A man was arrested in the gruesome dragging death of a woman after a stained and tattered photograph of him was found at the crime scene, police said Wednesday.
Jose Luis Rubi-Nava, 36, was arrested Tuesday night on suspicion of murder and jailed without bail. Investigators said they were still trying to identify the victim, who was dragged behind a vehicle with a rope, leaving a trail of blood more than a mile long.
Authorities did not immediately respond to questions about how the photograph ended up near the woman’s body, which was discovered Monday in a suburban neighborhood about 20 miles south of Denver.
The photo had been released to the public, and Sheriff Dave Weaver said tips from citizens helped lead to the arrest, but he did not elaborate.
Weaver offered no possible motive for the killing.
The picture shows a couple who appear to be in their 30s, with the man leaning his arm on the woman’s shoulder. Investigators did not say whether the woman in the picture was the victim.
The sheriff said federal officials had placed an immigration hold on Rubi-Nava but did not say whether he was an illegal immigrant. He refused to take questions.
Neighbors discovered the woman’s body before dawn. Her face was unrecognizable and an orange tow rope was around her neck, said Nancy Foley, who lives nearby.
An autopsy indicated the woman died of asphyxiation and head injuries from being dragged.
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