Two students charged with first-degree murder in death of teacher
Chautauqua Park in Fairfield, Iowa, where the remains of Nohema Graber were found.
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Two
16-year-old high school students have been charged with first-degree murder in
the death of a Spanish teacher at their Iowa school, court documents show.
The
remains of Nohema Graber, who was a Spanish teacher at Fairfield High School,
were discovered in Chautauqua Park in Fairfield, Iowa, on the same day she was
reported missing, according to a statement posted on the city's Facebook page.
Willard
Noble Chaiden Miller and Jeremy Everett Goodale, both 16, have been criminally
charged as adults based on the circumstances and their ages, the city said in
the statement.
Each is charged with
first-degree murder and conspiracy to commit a forcible felony, according to
court records, which also show they are held on a $1 million bond. It is
currently unclear whether Miller or Goodale have attorneys.
Preliminary investigation
at the scene indicated that Graber -- whose remains were concealed under a
tarp, wheelbarrow and railroad ties -- had suffered inflicted trauma to the
head, according to a criminal complaint.
In an interview, "an
associate" of Goodale and Miller provided authorities with exchanges in
social media that indicated Goodale had "specific details of the
disappearance and subsequent death of Graber," the criminal complaint
stated. The social media interactions also showed that Miller was
"involved and present for the death of Graber," according to the
complaint.
"The details included,
but were not limited to, the motive for killing Graber, the planning and
execution of the means to kill Graber, as well as deliberate attempts to
conceal the crime," authorities wrote in the complaint.
Miller admitted in an
interview to being in Chautauqua City Park "as the murder was taking
place, providing materials utilized in committing the murder and aiding in
actions taken to conceal the murder," according to the complaint.
"Fairfield Community
School District is saddened by the tragic death of longtime teacher, Mrs.
Nohema Graber," District Superintendent Dr. Laurie Noll said in a
statement. "In her nine years with Fairfield High School, Mrs. Graber touched
the lives of many students, parents, and staff."
Miller and Goodale are
slated to appear in court for a preliminary hearing on November 12, court
records show.


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