A grim discovery in Vandalia, Illinois: the body of 14-year-old Kylie Toberman was found inside an RV parked behind her home on November 14. Her step-uncle, 43-year-old Arnold Rivera, has been charged with multiple counts—including first-degree murder—after investigators say she was strangled and sexually assaulted. The case has stunned the local community and triggered a full scale investigation.
Investigation Leads to Step-Uncle
On the morning of Nov. 14, Kylie’s adoptive mother reported her missing. Within hours, law enforcement located her body hidden in a tote inside an RV registered to her step-uncle, Arnold Rivera, and parked near the house. Court documents allege she was sexually assaulted and strangled with jumper cables before being concealed.
Rivera, who had been living on-site and serving as the girl’s caretaker, was quickly identified as the prime suspect by the Illinois State Police (ISP) and the local child death investigation unit.
Charges and Prior Record
Rivera faces a serious array of charges: two counts of first-degree murder, two counts of criminal sexual assault, one count of concealment of a homicidal death, and one count of hide or conceal a dead body.
His criminal history reportedly includes prior charges for sexual abuse of a minor (ages 9-16), vehicle theft, and burglary—escalating concerns about the risk he posed.
Community Response & Next Steps
The small Fayette County town has been shaken by the revelations, with neighbours voicing dismay and concern over what appeared to be a trusted family environment. Rivera is currently held in the county jail, and the investigation is ongoing as authorities probe how and when the crime occurred.
Local law-enforcement is urging anyone with information about the RV’s movements or unusual activity around the home to come forward as they continue to build the case.