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Details of the scheme were revealed in a bond hearing on Thursday: According to prosecutors, David Eisenhauer and Natalie Keepers talked about how to lure the young girl, Nicole Lovell, out of her house and to a remote location to cut her throat and then hide her body in the trunk of a Lexus. Lovell’s body was found on the side of the road 80 miles from her home on January 30, at the end of a three-day search that had started when the seventh-grader and her Minions blanket vanished via her bedroom window on a Wednesday night.
Eisenhauer, 18, was arrested in his freshman dorm room the same day Lovell’s remains were found. The star cross-country athlete is believed to have had an “inappropriate relationship” with the 13-year-old girl.
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http://nymag.com/intelligencer/2016/02/va-tech-students-plotted-abduction-and-murder.html
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2018
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Eisenhauer’s lawyers called two teachers and a former classmate of his from Yakima, Washington, where he lived before moving with his family to Columbia, Maryland. Both teachers from the Riverside Christian School said he was a smart and kind student, but appeared to have trouble following social cues.
Kathryn Anne Stoothoff, who taught Eisenhauer in a 10th-grade English class and a bible class, said he was bright, but “needed clear rules to be successful.” She said Eisenhauer would “follow someone off a cliff if they convinced him it was the right thing to do.”
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Article:
https://www.boston.com/news/crime/2018/06/27/david-eisenhauer-sentence-nicole-lovell-murder
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2018
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Eisenhauer’s lawyers called two teachers and a former classmate of his from Yakima, Washington, where he lived before moving with his family to Columbia, Maryland. Both teachers from the Riverside Christian School said he was a smart and kind student, but appeared to have trouble following social cues.
Kathryn Anne Stoothoff, who taught Eisenhauer in a 10th-grade English class and a bible class, said he was bright, but “needed clear rules to be successful.” She said Eisenhauer would “follow someone off a cliff if they convinced him it was the right thing to do.”
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Article:
https://www.boston.com/news/crime/2018/06/27/david-eisenhauer-sentence-nicole-lovell-murder
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Everyone needs "clear rules to be successful."