A stolen Bible led to the arrest of two men charged Wednesday with robbing and fatally beating a 90-year-old man in his Carver County farmhouse.
One of the suspects had recently painted Earl Olander's house and decided he was "an easy target because he was an old man that lived alone and had money," the charges say.
The house painter, Reinol Godines Vergara, 35, of Richfield, and his alleged accomplice, Edson Celin-Dominguez Benitez, 29, of St. Paul, are in the Carver County jail in Chaska on second-degree murder charges, with bail set at $1.5 million apiece. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials have placed detainers on both men, which indicates that they are suspected of being illegal immigrants.
Olander's body was found on April 11, bound with duct tape and severely beaten in his ransacked farmhouse in the 16800 block of Homestead Road in San Francisco Township.
"We hope … that the people of San Francisco Township and Carver County can rest a lot easier tonight knowing they are in jail," Sheriff's Cmdr. Paul Tschida said at a Wednesday afternoon news conference in Chaska.
Key to the arrests was a tip from a citizen who found two savings bonds issued to Olander inside the large, European-language Bible while cleaning a St. Paul apartment once occupied by Benitez. Drew Evans, assistant superintendent of the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, who also spoke at the news conference, said the case highlights the crucial role citizens can play in solving crimes.
The criminal complaint details how Vergara and Benitez allegedly planned to rob Olander, whose house and shed Vergara had painted.
"The defendant … had recently painted Olander's house and shed [and] used Olander's bathroom in his home and had been provided water by Olander while painting his home," it said.