Valerie Reyes feared that "some murderer" the night before her disappearance.

"She was very scared, very scared," said her mother, Norma Sanchez, during an interview at her home in New Rochelle. . "She did not mention anything or anyone in particular." She just said: "I'm scared." I'm paranoid, mom. "I have anxiety attacks." had trouble speaking.

"I asked her:" Why do you feel so? Was there anyone at home? I asked about his ex-boyfriend. And she said "no," said Sanchez about his conversation with his daughter on January 28th.

February 5: A woman found dead, tied up in a suitcase, next to Connecticut Road

Feb 7: A woman found dead in a suitcase identified as missing Valerie Reyes, a resident of New York City

"I'm afraid someone will be murdered me," Reyes said to his mother that night.

"We wonder:" Who made it feel so? "" Sanchez says.

Reyes, 24, who lived in an apartment in New Rochelle, broke up with her. According to Sanchez, his boyfriend was born on January 24th.

Reyes was identified on Thursday, as the body found two days earlier was stuffed into a red suitcase, tied to wrists and ankles, and thrown to the edge of a road in Greenwich, Connecticut. 19659010] Valerie Reyes 'mother, Norma Sanchez of New Rochelle, holds a visitor in her home in New Rochelle on February 7, 2019. Reyes' body was found in Greenwich, Connecticut on February 5. [19659011] Valerie Reyes 'mother, Norma Sanchez of New Rochelle, shakes a visitor in her home in New Rochelle on February 7, 2019. Reyes' body was found in Greenwich, Connecticut on February 5. (Photo: Peter Carr / The Journal News)