2 Iowa Teens Accused Of Beating Spanish Teacher To Death Over Bad Grades
05.11.2022 - 00:21
/ perezhilton.com
Two Iowa teens are being accused of the brutal murder of their Spanish teacher — apparently over grades??
Willard Miller and Jeremy Goodale were charged with first-degree murder of their high school Spanish teacher, Nohema Graber, last November, and now, one year later, prosecutors believe they may have identified a potential motive.
The 17-year-olds (both 16 at the time of the killing) allegedly murdered 66-year-old Graber after Miller met with her to discuss his poor grade in her class at Fairfield High School in the small town of Fairfield, Iowa on November 2 of last year. According to prosecutors, the teens waited for their Spanish teacher at a local park where she was known to take daily walks after school and ambushed her — allegedly beating her to death with a baseball bat. Graber’s body was found a day later in a wheelbarrow, hidden under a tarp and railroad ties. Witnesses claim to have seen her van leaving the park — only with two males in the front seats. The van was later left at the end of a rural road, and another witness claimed to have picked the teens up on the very same road after receiving a call from them. Seems like quite the trail of evidence…
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According to the Associated Press, new court documents reveal a police interview with Miller, who allegedly expressed his disdain with Graber’s teaching style, referring to her as an “a**hole.” Now, Jefferson County Attorney Chauncey Moulding and Assistant Iowa Attorney General Scott Brown are claiming in a new legal filing:
Furthermore, the prosecutors claimed that after initially denying involvement in Graber’s disappearance, Miller told police he “had knowledge of everything but did not
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