Roughly one month later, on Feb. 15, 2008, Brianna's body was found near an industrial complex south of Reno. An autopsy revealed that she had been sexually assaulted and strangled. Evidence found at the scene -- two pair of intertwined women's panties – led police to suspect that they were dealing with a cold and calculating killer, who enjoyed taunting the authorities. The panties ultimately revealed DNA from an unknown man and woman, suggesting the killer could have taken them from another victim who was unknown to police.
The case continued until Nov. 26, 2008, when police received a tip that led them to James Michael Biela, 27, a resident of Sparks, Nev. Police say that DNA obtained from Biela links him to Brianna's murder, as well as at least two other sexually motivated attacks that occurred near the Reno campus between October and December 2007.
James Michael Biela is considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
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