A nightmare unfolded in a quiet, midwestern city in Iowa. Two teenagers – only 16-years-old decided to murder their Spanish teacher. The two suspects are Willard Noble Chaiden Miller, and Jeremy Everett Goodale, and both teen boys attend Fairfield High School. Authorities are charging them as adults. We don’t know the motive at this time, but we do know that it was social media posts that led police to the alleged killers. Social media communications involving the two teens reportedly contained details about the motive for the killing, the planning and execution of the crime, and how they could conceal the murder.
Western Journal reported that two 16-year-olds have been charged with murder in the death of a teacher who taught Spanish at their Iowa high school.
Police said social media exchanges helped lead them to the teens.
Fairfield High School teacher Nohema Graber, 66, was found dead Wednesday, according to the Des Moines Register. She had taught at the school since 2012.
Willard Noble Chaiden Miller, 16, and Jeremy Everett Goodale, 16, have been charged with first-degree homicide and first-degree conspiracy to commit homicide.
Graber was last seen on Tuesday, investigators said.
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Ms. Grabber’s body was found in a park, under a tarp, a wheelbarrow, and railroad ties. Her family reported her missing last Wednesday.
It looks as of a friend of the two boys is the one who turned alerted the cops to the social media activity which led to their arrest.
The two boys are being held on a $1 million dollar bond.