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There also were messages that Eisenhauer exchanged with another juvenile girl, identified in court as B.B., with whom he’d formed a relationship during the summer of 2015. He met B.B. in person at least five times, sometimes picking her up from school and taking her home. They communicated daily using the Kik app on their phones, prosecutors said.
The relationship with B.B. continued as Eisenhauer became involved with Lovell. In December 2015, Lovell messaged B.B. to say he had met a girl at a party and that she said they had “messed around,” Pettitt said in court.
Eisenhauer wrote that he was unsure what had happened because he had woke up after the party and found himself on the side of the road.
Eisenhauer wrote that the new girl’s name was Nicole and that he was worried that his parents would find out about his involvement with her. He began messaging B.B. about plans to get rid of Nicole, writing in January 2016 that he and a friend in the military planned to murder her.
On Jan. 26, 2016, Eisenhauer messaged B.B. to say that he would carry out the plan that night, prosecutors said. Eisenhauer wrote that he would turn off his phone while he did it. B.B. attempted to message Eisenhauer that night and his phone could not be contacted, prosecutors said.
When they got back in touch, B.B. messaged Eisenhauer to say she had seen a report of Lovell’s disappearance. B.B. asked Eisenhauer if he were responsible and he replied that Nicole had tripped on a branch and cut her neck open, prosecutors said.
On Jan. 28, 2016, the day after he’d killed Lovell, Eisenhauer got a message from B.B. suggesting he come over and “bring some protection.”
Jensen read Eisenhauer’s reply: “With all the s- — that came about because I couldn’t keep it in my pants, I think I’m done for a bit.”
http://www.roanoke.com/news/crime/m...cle_b05c78e5-3dcb-5ec1-8b36-2dd4457aef73.html
With that evidence alone, I could have found him guilty. I cannot believe his defense waited this long to do a plea. It's bizarre.
The relationship with B.B. continued as Eisenhauer became involved with Lovell. In December 2015, Lovell messaged B.B. to say he had met a girl at a party and that she said they had “messed around,” Pettitt said in court.
Eisenhauer wrote that he was unsure what had happened because he had woke up after the party and found himself on the side of the road.
Eisenhauer wrote that the new girl’s name was Nicole and that he was worried that his parents would find out about his involvement with her. He began messaging B.B. about plans to get rid of Nicole, writing in January 2016 that he and a friend in the military planned to murder her.
On Jan. 26, 2016, Eisenhauer messaged B.B. to say that he would carry out the plan that night, prosecutors said. Eisenhauer wrote that he would turn off his phone while he did it. B.B. attempted to message Eisenhauer that night and his phone could not be contacted, prosecutors said.
When they got back in touch, B.B. messaged Eisenhauer to say she had seen a report of Lovell’s disappearance. B.B. asked Eisenhauer if he were responsible and he replied that Nicole had tripped on a branch and cut her neck open, prosecutors said.
On Jan. 28, 2016, the day after he’d killed Lovell, Eisenhauer got a message from B.B. suggesting he come over and “bring some protection.”
Jensen read Eisenhauer’s reply: “With all the s- — that came about because I couldn’t keep it in my pants, I think I’m done for a bit.”
http://www.roanoke.com/news/crime/m...cle_b05c78e5-3dcb-5ec1-8b36-2dd4457aef73.html
With that evidence alone, I could have found him guilty. I cannot believe his defense waited this long to do a plea. It's bizarre.