A Woodbury man, wanted in Georgia on charges of attacking three women he met through online escort services, has been arrested in the death of an 18-year-old St. Paul woman whose body was found in a car in a Columbia Heights impound lot.
Alberto Prece Palmer, 23, is expected to be charged Friday in the death last month of Brittany Clardy.
Anoka County authorities said Thursday that, unknown to her family, Clardy had been working as a prostitute and that Palmer met her through the online website backpage.com.
That allegedly was the same site Palmer used to meet the three women in Georgia, where one was nearly beaten to death, according to a police sergeant in that state.
Friends and family had described Clardy, who lived with her parents in St. Paul, as "a good kid who wasn't looking for trouble."
"We're trying to grieve for our daughter," said Alvin Clardy, who said he was unaware of his daughter's purported secret life. "There's still an investigation going on. We'll get answers in time. We want to let the police do their job."
At a news conference Thursday, authorities said they were led to Palmer after discovering "several" prepaid cellphones in Clardy's car. Phone records led authorities to "clients," said Anoka County Police Cmdr. Paul Sommer.
Police wouldn't say how or when Clardy was killed. She was last seen Feb. 11, when she left home to go to a store.