Saturday, January 19, 2019

Yeah, right. These two Virginia Tech students were just a little confused.

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David Eisenhauer and Natalie Keepers exchanged text messages in the days after 13-year-old Nicole Lovell’s murder, discussing how their own bodies smelled of cleaning solution and they were glad they did “overkill” because their lives were on the line, according to police testimony.
Several messages quoted statistics on the percentage of missing children that are never found, according to a transcript Blacksburg police Detective Scott Craig read aloud during a Friday preliminary hearing. Eisenhauer claimed police do little to investigate runaways, and it appeared he and Keepers had figured out how people commit mass murder.
“As long as nobody finds the body for a week,” Eisenhauer messaged an account tied to Keepers, according to Craig.
“So we are good,” another message read.
“Yep yep,” Keepers replied, according to testimony.
Eisenhauer and Keepers, both 19, were Virginia Tech students when they were arrested in connection to Lovell’s slaying in January.

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Article:
https://www.roanoke.com/news/crime/details-in-nicole-lovell-case-come-out-during-hearing/article_c12b86c0-d9fe-535c-80fa-4b05930d1a20.html