Police arrested a suspect in the murder of a student that was in bloody clothes and weapons

22-year-old Brandon Theesfeld from Texas, a suspect in the murder of 21-year-old student Alexandria «Allie» Kostialwas blood on his clothes and in his truck contained weapons, when the police tracked him down this week.

The guy as the victim, studied at the University of Mississippi in Oxford. Officers found a mobile phone and credit card Thisfield eventually tracked down at the gas station in South Memphis (Tennessee) — two days after it was discovered the body of his alleged victim.

In the photo from the surveillance camera from a gas station, see Theesfeld dressed in a t-shirt and shorts the University of Mississippi.

The interstate awaited accused killer Brandon Theesfeld but @MEM_PoliceDept caught him. @FOX13Memphis #6PM how law enforcement tracked him to South Memphis pic.twitter.com/IFeWDFrTSO

— Greg Coy (@GCoyFOX13) July 23, 2019

According to the police report, Eisfeld was arrested in April 2017 for drinking alcohol in a public place and fake ID. He was involved in the other case, but this entry was removed, said a police spokesman.

The last time Castiel saw when she stayed at the entrance to a bar on the square in Oxford Friday, July 19. The police confirmed that the night she was spotted by a surveillance camera.

The next day the police during a routine patrol found a student near lake Sardis is about 10 miles from the campus of the University of Mississippi. Her body had 8 gunshot wounds.

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Absolutely eerie and sad to see pics of Ally Kostial and Brandon Theesfeld together smiling. If this kid really murdered her, that’s as tragic as it gets. #AllyKostial pic.twitter.com/DageC17dNz

— Leonardo Fassbender (@LennyFassbender) July 24, 2019

As of noon Tuesday, July 23, and a user who identified himself as Brandon Theesfeld continued to post messages on Twitter over the weekend, after the girl was found dead.

Theesfeld was imprisoned in the Lafayette County Detention Center.

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