19 year old Natalie M. Keeper was charged yesterday with one felony for improper disposal of a body and one misdemeanor for the accessory after the fact in the commission of a felony. The 19 year old had help the 18 year old David E, Eisenhauer in the disposal of the body of 13 year old Nicole M. Lovell whose body was found near the border of North Carolina 100 miles from her home. The two Virginia Tech students were Charge over the weekend as evidence had shown itself point towards these teens. Eisenhauer was charged with Murder (first degree more than likely) and felony abduction in the death of Nicole.
Eisenhauer was one of the top runners in Virginia Tech on the outside he appeared to be a good kid putting academics and athletics before anything else. David was also believe to have used him and Nicole having been acquainted before Nicole's disappearance and the police believe that he used this to his advantage. David had also set personal goals that appeared to be out of reach or just within a person grasps so he was always striving to be the best. People are shocked by what happen especially since David was a freshman to the college, and according to the other dorms college students people leave their doors open and nobody so much as steal a thing from the other rooms. Not much on Natalie Keeper. Nicole was bullied at school by other girls, the girl had survive a liver transplant and lymphoma at the age of 5. She was last seen at the times of 7:00 p.m. and midnight. Nicole was supposed to take a daily medication for the Liver transplant. Nicole's Friends are badly hurt by the murder.
Currently their is a team of divers searching in the lake at campus for any evidence that might have been disposed of. Police still don't know of the motive behind this.
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If you were to meet the Parents of the suspects what might you say to them, and be as honest as possible? (I do mean Suspects, Just to change it up from Victim's Parents)
If you could confront the suspects know what would you do? (have anything different from what most people would do?)
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Well done Brian! All of your replies were done on the same day however.
I might say to them or ask them what they think might have led their kid to do this. I would tell them that they should think about what they are doing and will probably be in less trouble if they just tell the full truth of their story
I would ask if they thought their child was possible of doing this. How do you think of your child now. I would ask them why they would take someones life.
I would be more than disappointed with them if they were my kid. I wouldn't be sure how to treat them after your image of them changed so drastically. I don't know what I would say to these people if I ever had the chance to talk to them.
I dont know what I would say to the parents of the suspects, I think it would be kind of awkward, because they thought their kid was so innocent when he actually did something like this. I dont know if I would want to confront them.
That seems kind of what I thought since I wouldn't have known how they treated their kid.
If I could meet the parents of the suspects I probably wouldn't really say anything because it's probably not they're fault because he sounds like a great kid who did great in school and everything but just got off on the wrong path for some reason. If I could meet the suspects I would ask why they did it because I have never understood how someone could kill someone else.
Seems like most people can't understand and honestly I couldn't understand either because who would kill because they could.
I would honestly have nothing to say just as long as they are confident they raised their children as good as they knew how. They didn't commit the crimes, so as long as it was a wasn't a very abnormal household, I place no blame on the parents. If I could confront them, I would probably punch them in the face because who murders a 13 year old and dumps the body like trash?
Nice, I see where you're coming from with the talking to the parents, but try a less violent way if you meet the suspects since most people would do that, but it's better to be the bigger man.
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