Virginia Tech Freshman Charged With Abduction, First-Degree Murder

Virginia Tech Freshman Charged With Abduction, First-Degree Murder

UPDATE (5:31pm CT Sunday) : The Virginia Tech cross country runner who was charged on Saturday with the abduction and first-degree murder of a 13-year-old g

Jan 31, 2016 by Lincoln Shryack
Virginia Tech Freshman Charged With Abduction, First-Degree Murder
UPDATE (5:31pm CT Sunday) : The Virginia Tech cross country runner who was charged on Saturday with the abduction and first-degree murder of a 13-year-old girl knew the victim and had help disposing of her body, police said on Sunday. Blacksburg, VA police Lieutenant Mike Albert said that 18-year-old David Eisenhauer and Nicole Lovell “were acquainted.” 

Lovell’s body was discovered on Saturday, with hundreds of tips helping police find her remains. 

A second Virginia Tech student has been arrested and charged with a felony disposal of a body. 19-year-old Natalie Marie Keepers is being held, as is Eisenhauer, in a Montgomey County, Virginia jail without bond.

(This is an update to a previous story, which you can find below.)

A freshman on the Virginia Tech cross country team has been charged with the abduction and murder of a 13-year-old girl. 

Blacksburg, VA police arrested 18-year-old David Eisenhauer on Saturday morning in relation to the disappearance of Nicole Lovell, and later charged him with first-degree murder upon the discovery of the girl’s remains later in the day. Lovell had been missing since last Wednesday. 

According to Roanoke.com, the police did not confirm whether or not Eisenhauer was the lone suspect. They also did not provide information about how Eisenhauer and Lovell came in contact with each other.

“This investigation is far from over. The focus of the investigation is now to reconstruct a timeline leading up to Nicole’s tragic death,” Blacksburg Police Chief Anthony Wilson said.

Eisenhauer is being held without bond. 

In a statement on the school’s website, Virginia Tech announced that Eisenhauer has been placed on immediate interim suspension. 

Eisenhauer was a freshman on the Hokie cross country team this past fall. As a prep in Columbia, Maryland, Eisenhauer was an all-state athlete in cross country and track.