GUILTY VA - Nicole Lovell, 13, Blacksburg, 27 January 2016 #7 Accused Pleads "No Contest"

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Good question.

Where is this info from?

jmo

<snip> ...At this point in the video Lovell was still considered missing. No body had been discovered.
Eisenhauer questions who was in and outside his dorm room when officers entered his room at Virginia Tech. He believed Lovell&#8217;s parents were there too. They were not present when he was asked to come to the Blacksburg Police Department. Eisenhauer shares he&#8217;s concerned about his future and being on the news after being associated as a person of interest. He asks for a pillow so he can take a nap, referencing a 16 mile run he had to take in the morning. Witt said he has to take this investigation seriously.
The video continues with Eisenhauer and Witt talk about the weather and the type of car Eisenhauer drives &#8211; a Lexus. Eisenhauer says he bought a shovel, a garden shovel, from Walmart, to help him dig out of snow. Witt then questions if he&#8217;s being honest. Eisenhauer says he knows he&#8217;s being honest, but things don&#8217;t look good. He says he doesn&#8217;t want to go to jail. Witt says, how do you think this will turn out for you? Eisenhauer says again to Witt in the video that the truth will set him free. The discussion leads back to the shovel in his car. He&#8217;s questioned when he bought the shovel, and says there was someone else with him when he bought the shovel &#8220;for snow purposes&#8221; &#8211; Natalie Keepers.
Commonwealth&#8217;s Attorney Pettitt, changes gears from the video, says there was a phone found in a paint can in a pond on campus. This is information we have not heard thus far in the case.

http://www.wdbj7.com/content/news/472974783.html
 
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<snip> ...At this point in the video Lovell was still considered missing. No body had been discovered.
Eisenhauer questions who was in and outside his dorm room when officers entered his room at Virginia Tech. He believed Lovell&#8217;s parents were there too. They were not present when he was asked to come to the Blacksburg Police Department. Eisenhauer shares he&#8217;s concerned about his future and being on the news after being associated as a person of interest. He asks for a pillow so he can take a nap, referencing a 16 mile run he had to take in the morning. Witt said he has to take this investigation seriously.
The video continues with Eisenhauer and Witt talk about the weather and the type of car Eisenhauer drives &#8211; a Lexus. Eisenhauer says he bought a shovel, a garden shovel, from Walmart, to help him dig out of snow. Witt then questions if he&#8217;s being honest. Eisenhauer says he knows he&#8217;s being honest, but things don&#8217;t look good. He says he doesn&#8217;t want to go to jail. Witt says, how do you think this will turn out for you? Eisenhauer says again to Witt in the video that the truth will set him free. The discussion leads back to the shovel in his car. He&#8217;s questioned when he bought the shovel, and says there was someone else with him when he bought the shovel &#8220;for snow purposes&#8221; &#8211; Natalie Keepers.
Commonwealth&#8217;s Attorney Pettitt, changes gears from the video, says there was a phone found in a paint can in a pond on campus. This is information we have not heard thus far in the case.

http://www.wdbj7.com/content/news/472974783.html

Thank you.
 
  • #584
Are they on lunch break now?
 
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I don't have any doubts whatsoever about the defendant being found guilty.

I still believe Keepers played more of an active role than the prosecutor's believe.

JMO
 
  • #588
Thanks all for the tweets. I am here sporadically. Too many to thank. I have my 2 granddaughters here. They are 5 but might as well be 2. Gotta get thru the next 9 days! It's camp runamock here. Oh forgot to mention they are black labs. Luv them to death but.......lol
 
  • #589
I don't think we got a time Court will resume? So I will assume 1 p.m.
 
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<snip> ...At this point in the video Lovell was still considered missing. No body had been discovered.
Eisenhauer questions who was in and outside his dorm room when officers entered his room at Virginia Tech. He believed Lovell&#8217;s parents were there too. They were not present when he was asked to come to the Blacksburg Police Department. Eisenhauer shares he&#8217;s concerned about his future and being on the news after being associated as a person of interest. He asks for a pillow so he can take a nap, referencing a 16 mile run he had to take in the morning. Witt said he has to take this investigation seriously.
The video continues with Eisenhauer and Witt talk about the weather and the type of car Eisenhauer drives &#8211; a Lexus. Eisenhauer says he bought a shovel, a garden shovel, from Walmart, to help him dig out of snow. Witt then questions if he&#8217;s being honest. Eisenhauer says he knows he&#8217;s being honest, but things don&#8217;t look good. He says he doesn&#8217;t want to go to jail. Witt says, how do you think this will turn out for you? Eisenhauer says again to Witt in the video that the truth will set him free. The discussion leads back to the shovel in his car. He&#8217;s questioned when he bought the shovel, and says there was someone else with him when he bought the shovel &#8220;for snow purposes&#8221; &#8211; Natalie Keepers.
Commonwealth&#8217;s Attorney Pettitt, changes gears from the video, says there was a phone found in a paint can in a pond on campus. This is information we have not heard thus far in the case.

http://www.wdbj7.com/content/news/472974783.html

Thanks. It's difficult switching from twitter to facebook to news web sites, watching video snips, etc. I think I'm going to stick with this web site's updates for now.
 
  • #591
I can't watch the whole video - can you give the time on the video where the detail about the paint can is? TIA.

9:00 a.m.: The day started with the judge accepting an instruction for the jury stating they should not consider what FBI Special Agent Travis Witt said in the video as a fact.
Witt again took the stand as a witness. Commonwealth’s Attorney Mary Pettitt introduced several more videos of the night David Eisenhauer was questioned at the Blacksburg Police Station. At one point an investigator asks him for his phone. He asks for a warrant, the investigators continues to ask for his phone and walks away.
Throughout the series of videos, Eisenhauer makes small talk with Witt. Eisenhauer says he’s a strong believer that the truth will set him free, and he has always been told to lawyer up. He asks Witt how long the questioning will take, because he has to get up early. He says he’s not familiar with what’s been uncovered in the missing person case, and he said he could help. At this point in the video Lovell was still considered missing. No body had been discovered.
Eisenhauer questions who was in and outside his dorm room when officers entered his room at Virginia Tech. He believed Lovell’s parents were there too. They were not present when he was asked to come to the Blacksburg Police Department. Eisenhauer shares he’s concerned about his future and being on the news after being associated as a person of interest. He asks for a pillow so he can take a nap, referencing a 16 mile run he had to take in the morning. Witt said he has to take this investigation seriously.
The video continues with Eisenhauer and Witt talk about the weather and the type of car Eisenhauer drives – a Lexus. Eisenhauer says he bought a shovel, a garden shovel, from Walmart, to help him dig out of snow. Witt then questions if he’s being honest. Eisenhauer says he knows he’s being honest, but things don’t look good. He says he doesn’t want to go to jail. Witt says, how do you think this will turn out for you? Eisenhauer says again to Witt in the video that the truth will set him free. The discussion leads back to the shovel in his car. He’s questioned when he bought the shovel, and says there was someone else with him when he bought the shovel “for snow purposes” – Natalie Keepers.
Commonwealth’s Attorney Pettitt, changes gears from the video, says there was a phone found in a paint can in a pond on campus. This is information we have not heard thus far in the case.

http://www.wdbj7.com/content/news/472974783.html

bbm
 
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11:45 a.m.: As the judge prepares to go to lunch, he calls in Natalie Keepers&#8217; attorneys to talk about Eisenhauer&#8217;s attorneys request to call her as a witness. Her attorneys have made a motion to keep her from being called as a witness. Judge Robert Turk says he will take the motion under advisement and will make a decision when the time comes. She&#8217;s currently in custody.

http://www.wdbj7.com/content/news/472974783.html
 
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This is the motion to keep Natalie Keepers from testifying at #DavidEisenhauer's trial- saying it could incriminate her @ABC13News

https://twitter.com/Annie_Andersen/status/961292812972158976

(Photos of the Notice to Quash Witness Subpoena are at the link)
 
  • #594
Awesome WildeLake :happydance:
 
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I don't have any doubts whatsoever about the defendant being found guilty.

I still believe Keepers played more of an active role than the prosecutor's believe.

JMO

After today's testimony and reading back thru more of yesterday, I agree with you, OBE. The DNA under DE's nails, the shovel, the phone found in the VT pond where he runs, etc. All of this is pretty damning and can't be explained if NK was the sole killer.
 
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Thanks all for the tweets. I am here sporadically. Too many to thank. I have my 2 granddaughters here. They are 5 but might as well be 2. Gotta get thru the next 9 days! It's camp runamock here. Oh forgot to mention they are black labs. Luv them to death but.......lol

AHA, Bravo!!! I keep a black lab sometimes, that belongs to my son, and he calls her my "grandpuppy". I have to sit for him occasionally. She is a wild one, bounds like a deer around my house and always seems to break something...
 
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@DomMastrangelo1

Still not clear when/if Eisenhauer's defense plans to call Keepers to the stand, but the subpoena they filed with the court last week covers the duration of the 2-week period scheduled for this murder trial. We'll see.

9:48 AM - 7 Feb 2018

@DomMastrangelo1

UPDATE: Judge Turk told Natalie Keepers' attorneys he will not make a ruling on whether or not to quash a subpoena of her until David Eisenhauer's defense calls her to testify. In other words, this is going to be a game-time decision for Turk.

9:47 AM - 7 Feb 2018


https://twitter.com/DomMastrangelo1
 
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Sorry so many posts in a row, but I am on my lunch break as well. Can someone help me understand...re: the broken vertebrae that Nicole suffered while still alive, according to the prosecution? Doesn't this PROVE that NK had to be there when Nicole was killed? We saw NK's bloody handprint on the shovel...so either she was there the first time, when DE stabbed & killed her, or Nicole was still alive when they came back a 2nd time to move the body, right?
 
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Sorry so many posts in a row, but I am on my lunch break as well. Can someone help me understand...re: the broken vertebrae that Nicole suffered while still alive, according to the prosecution? Doesn't this PROVE that NK had to be there when Nicole was killed? We saw NK's bloody handprint on the shovel...so either she was there the first time, when DE stabbed & killed her, or Nicole was still alive when they came back a 2nd time to move the body, right?

OMG, I hope she wasn't laying there all that time with a broken vertebrae or worse in the cold!
 
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Sorry so many posts in a row, but I am on my lunch break as well. Can someone help me understand...re: the broken vertebrae that Nicole suffered while still alive, according to the prosecution? Doesn't this PROVE that NK had to be there when Nicole was killed? We saw NK's bloody handprint on the shovel...so either she was there the first time, when DE stabbed & killed her, or Nicole was still alive when they came back a 2nd time to move the body, right?

In the coroner's testimony, I didn't hear any explanation of how the vertebrae was broken. She only said the injuries she received were caused by sharp force, like a knife or scalpel.

Gayle Suzuki, a representative from the medical examiner&#8217;s office, confirmed Lovell died of a stab wound to the neck. "Something like a knife or scalpel causes sharp-force injury,&#8221; she said. "[The body had] a few scrapes and bruises on her forehead and abrasions on her back."

http://www.roanoke.com/news/crime/m...cle_1e12ab64-0a7b-11e8-8085-17226a003ed3.html

Suzuki said no one had shown her the shovel.
 
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