Maribel Gonzalez, 13, left, went missing in 2014. Isabel Celis, 6, disappeared from her home in 2012. Christopher Clements is serving a life term for killing Gonzales. A separate trial last year for Clements in the killing of Celis ended in a mistrial when jurors were unable to reach a verdict.

The re-trial of a man accused in the 2012 killing of 6-year-old Isabel Celis will begin Tuesday morning.

Christopher Clements, 42, is accused of killing Celis, who vanished from her midtown Tucson home, igniting a massive search.

Clements is already serving a life sentence in the killing of 13-year-old Maribel Gonzales, who disappeared in June 2014 while walking to a friendโ€™s house.

Her body was found days later in a remote desert area north of Tucson.

Clements was sentenced to a natural life in prison in November 2022 in the killing of Gonzales.

Celis vanished from her midtown home in April 2012.

Authorities said Clements became a suspect in 2017 when he told the FBI he could lead investigators to Celisโ€™ remains in return for having unrelated charges dropped.

At the time, Clements said he simply knew the location of the girlโ€™s remains but had nothing to do with her death.

After a 10-day trial in Pima County Superior Court last year in the Celis case, jurors were unable to reach a verdict. A mistrial was declared last March.

Authorities said the Gonzales case included evidence that her body showed a partial DNA match to Clements, but Celisโ€™ remains were so degraded that the first trial didnโ€™t include any claim of a match to the defendant.

Four weeks have been set aside for the retrial.

Clements is a convicted sex offender with a long criminal record.

He was arrested in 2018 and indicted on 22 felony counts in connection with the deaths of the two girls.


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