Ex-Virginia Tech students indicted in
death of 13-year-old girl
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[July 27, 2016]
(Reuters) - A grand jury indicted
two former Virginia Tech students on Tuesday for first-degree murder in
the death of a 13-year-old girl, a prosecutor said.
The suspects, David Eisenhauer, 18, of Columbia, Maryland, and Natalie
Keepers, 19, of Laurel, Maryland, were indicted for the January slaying
of Nicole Lovell, Montgomery County prosecutor Mary Pettitt said in a
statement.
The middle school student's body was found stabbed by a North Carolina
roadside about 90 miles south of Blacksburg, her hometown, following a
four-day search. Lovell's death shocked the area and sparked national
attention.
A Montgomery County grand jury indicted Eisenhauer on charges of
first-degree murder, abduction and concealing a body. Keepers was
indicted on charges of being an accessory before the fact to
first-degree murder and concealing a body.
Police in Blacksburg, in southwest Virginia and home to Virginia Tech,
have said Eisenhauer and Lovell had become acquainted before her
disappearance. Eisenhauer, who was a member of the Virginia Tech
cross-country team, took advantage of the relationship to abduct and
kill her, police have said.
Authorities have not disclosed a motive, but two law enforcement
officials told The Washington Post that Eisenhauer had an inappropriate
relationship with Lovell.
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A combination photo shows David Eisenhauer (L) and Natalie Marie
Keepers in these booking photos provided by the Montgomery County
Sheriff's Office on January 31, 2016. Courtesy Montgomery County
Sheriff's Office/Handout via REUTERS
A friend said Lovell had hoped to run away with Eisenhauer and start a
family, the newspaper has reported.
If convicted, Eisenhauer faces life plus 15 years in prison, and
Keepers could be sentenced to life plus five years. They are being
held without bond, and their trials are set for March.
(Reporting by Ian Simpson; Editing by Steve Orlofsky)
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