Two VA Tech Students After Cops Recover Body Of 13 Year Old
The state said the plan to try to ensure that drinking water no longer is tainted with lead includes residential water testing, school testing, food service and restaurant provider testing, blood testing and overall testing of Flint’s water distribution system. A student and accomplished athlete from the big-time college that dominates the victim’s town is accused of killing her. Then, another student at the school is accused of helping the murder suspect dispose of the teen’s body. Eisenhauer is charged with murder and kidnapping in the death of Nicole Madison Lovell.
Eisenhauer is being held in the Montgomery County jail without bond.
The arrest of two Virginia Tech students in the death of a local 13-year-old girl has shocked and saddened family and friends of all involved – and left them wondering why it happened.
Police believe Eisenhauer and Lovell knew each other but their exact relationship is unclear.
Pangburn said Keepers was in many ways a typical high school student who was ambitious and active.
Police say more evidence remains to be collected, and a timeline needs to be constructed. Keepers is a sophomore at Virginia Tech and is originally from Laurel, Md.
This story has been corrected to show that his high school is Wilde Lake, not Wylde Lake; she was discovered missing Wednesday morning, not Wednesday night; and comments from Nicole Lovell’s mother came from The Washington Post, not The Roanoke Times. Her favorite color was blue, she loved her family and she had some trouble with bullying at school.
Two Virginia Tech students accused in the death of a 13-year-old girl have made their first appearances in a courtroom.
Their appearance Monday was in Montgomery County Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court. Abduction carries a sentence of up to 10 years in prison. “Where she was located was a wooded area off of Highway 89, some distance off the highway”, Surry County, North Carolina, Sheriff Graham Atkinson said. Keepers appeared later, handcuffed and shackled in an orange jumpsuit.
Police found her body on Saturday, four days after she disappeared. She told Judge Robert Viar Jr. that she understands the charges and that she had also retained counsel.
Both have their next court date is March 28.
The pair did not enter a plea when they appeared in court on Monday.
Weeks also revealed that her daughter was regularly bullied in school.
Tammy Weeks told The Washington Post (http://wapo.st/201JsDS) that 13-year-old Nicole Madison Lovell often cried to stay home from school. “She was telling me that girls were saying she was fat and talking about her scars from her transplant…It got so bad I wouldn’t send her”.
There was a massive search – made more urgent by the fact that she was a liver transplant recipient who required daily medication.
Eisenhauer is charged with first degree murder and abduction of 13-year old Nicole Lovell.
Keepers was charged with one felony count of improper disposal of a dead body and one misdemeanor count of accessory after the fact in the commission of a felony. Her body was found nearly 100 miles from her Blacksburg home late Saturday. Police have not said how Lovell was killed, but the arrest warrant for Eisenhauer indicated a gun was not used.
They both face felony charges for the disappearance and slaying of Nicole Lovell, a middle-schooler from Blacksburg.