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When a 13-year-old girl goes missing and is found murdered, virtual evidence she leaves behind leads to two shocking arrests.
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Behind every investigation lies a story.
Behind every trial lies truth.
This is American justice.
Nicole was a very social teenager.
She was just happy.
When my sister went missing, it fell unreal.
We learned she did have relationships on social media.
Nicole was supposed to have a secret date.
I was floored.
I don't even know how the connections even happened.
The online and text messages that was essential to solve the case.
You brought out of sight of me. That was psychopathic.
The fact that they may be responsible for such a heinous crime was truly amazing.
It was a normal day.
I got up at like 4.30 that morning and got ready for work.
Nicole, I thought, was still in her room.
Before heading out at 6.30 a.m., Tammy checks in on her 13-year-old daughter, Nicole level.
When I went to her room, I noticed that her nightstand was up against her door.
I kind of pushed it.
The whole room was cold.
In her window was open.
Nicole wasn't there.
It was scared.
I didn't know where she was.
Nothing's ever happened like this before, ever.
I noticed the only thing that was missing was her cell phone and her blanket.
Her favorite blanket was the minion blanket.
She'd take that everywhere with her.
I called her phone.
It would bring a couple of times and then go to the voicemail.
So at that time, I'm texting her friends.
I called her brother.
I woke up and there was a message on my phone from my mom asking me if I've heard or seen Nicole.
She said she had climbed out the window that morning or the night before.
I was worried, but I didn't think it was nothing serious because, you know, I snuck out when I was younger.
I figured she would come back later that day.
People thought that maybe she was just with a couple of forgets.
And I was like, no, I know my daughter.
I knew something was wrong.
Tammy soon notices something else alarming.
I went to see if she had took any of her liver medicine and she hadn't took any.
And that was really bad.
When Nicole was just an infant, she had a liver transplant.
She requires a daily anti-rejection medication to stay alive.
She would get sick quick without her medicine.
And then it would get fatal.
Tammy urgently contacts the Blacksburg Police Department, which quickly requests backup.
This is retired FBI special agent Travis Whit.
When a child goes missing, you're racing the clock.
And with Nicole's medical condition that added to the urgency, Blacksburg Police Department immediately brought all resources to bear.
Because we have a missing child, it was requested that the FBI assist with the investigation.
Montgomery County Chief Deputy Common Wealth's Attorney, Patrick Jensen.
All the local law enforcement agencies became involved extremely quickly.
We as prosecutors, we were also involved for the purpose of helping fill out search warrant affidavits for trying to get court orders, things like that.
Retired FBI special agent Michael Schimacher joined the case.
We have set up a coordinated effort to talk to everyone in her immediate area, to see what they may have saw, what they've heard, and also get background on Nicole.
Police also alert the public about the missing girl, launching a community wide search.
Blacksburg Police asking for your help tonight to find a missing 13-year-old girl.
Nicole Lovell was last seen Tuesday night at her family's apartment.
This is Montgomery County Common Wealth's attorney, Mary Pettit.
The town of Blacksburg, we're not tiny, but we feel like a small town, and people really do step up and want to help their neighbors.
Angie Wilson is a family friend.
Seeing how there are a lot of people that do care, I mean it just kind of restores your faith in humanity.
Nicole's loved ones hope for the best, especially since the young teen has already beaten the odds so many times before.
Nicole was just 10 months old when she had her liver transplant.
Her belly kept swelling, and it got to be really big.
She looked like a pregnant 10 month old.
Remarkably, Nicole survived the operation.
She then continued to triumph over other illnesses.
When she was like four or five, she ended up with lymphoma cancer, but she was a fire.
She fought through all that stuff.
When we got to like her being 12 years old, I thought we were in a good place.
She was going to school.
She was just happy.
Oh, Nicole, got better, and her personality came out.
Oh, my gosh.
That child, spunky, sassy.
She loved dancing.
She loved singing.
You'd see all kinds of videos of her just interbeduring, brushing her hair, singing songs.
She was a very social teenager.
She stayed on her phone a lot.
And she was just very thankful that she was alive.
I just was hoping she's going to come walking back through that door.
Nicole had been missing for six hours.
Usually, when a teenager goes missing, the first thing that might cross your mind
is that that child has run away from home.
Or perhaps she's snook out with friends.
Based on her nightstand being moved, you would think that she voluntarily exited the room,
but she'd then take her medication with her, which would indicate that she wasn't planning to go for a long period of time.
So during the investigation, law enforcement was going through Nicole's digital footprint, going through her social media.
What was being found indicated that Nicole was pretty much a typical 13-year-old girl.
She hung out with her friends and went to the mall.
She wanted a boyfriend, but also she had her insecurities.
She was perhaps a little bit depressed. She was down on herself.
In particular, from her earlier surgeries, she had had some scars and she was very self-conscious.
When Nicole started middle school, she started getting bullied.
I would say stuff about her neck, the trache scar.
I would come to school her face to be red from crying.
I told Nicole not to worry.
I would come beat them up. That's cool, but you know, I couldn't do that.
But it made me mad as she felt that way, because nobody should be picking on like that.
Based on the information about her social media, it could be unfortunately the possibility of suicide.
Maybe that was the reason. She'd then take her medication with her.
Everything is still on the table at this point.
Nicole had been missing for eight hours.
During this time, we were interviewing all sorts of people who potentially could have had contact with Nicole.
We interviewed convicted sex offenders, people from the neighborhood, people who are friends.
At first, the interviews failed to provide any new clues.
That first day, I mean, your daughter's missing. The world's been in.
You just wish they're going to come and say, hey, we got her down to PlayStation.
Investigators then get what could be a significant and troubling lead.
One of her friends had stated that Nicole was supposed to have essentially a secret date.
That night.
That was very concerning and certainly increased the likelihood that there was foul play involved in her disappearance.
In their search for Nicole level, detectives learned that the 13-year-old was planning to meet someone she had encountered online.
One of the things Nicole's friends confided on is that she did have relationships with older boys on some of the numerous social applications that she was using, including somebody that she was referring to as a boyfriend.
He was interacting with Nicole online other than that. Her friends didn't have a lot of information about it.
When we're hearing that she is communicating with men, we are very much concerned that she may have been exploited or abducted in some way.
When they said shit met a boy online, and I'm like, what do you mean?
We really thought that we had a handle on her social media accounts.
I put that parallel control on her phone so I could see everything that she's doing.
Unfortunately, several of these social media outlets have the ability to really hide information from a parent who may not be as forthright with the technology or unaware of how their children are communicating.
That's why these apps exist. That's why children use them.
So at that point, you really want to scrub all her social media to identify who she was speaking with.
Specifically, this boyfriend.
As police set out to access Nicole's online accounts, they get a lucky break.
When the Blacksburg Police Department went into Nicole's room in her bedroom closet, Nicole had written down all of her passwords and social media information.
It was really a gift to law enforcement.
We found that Nicole was very active using the communication apps in particular.
Through the Kick Act, you could have conversations which disappear from the device that self-delete from cell phones after a period of time.
It appealed to teens because their parents or anybody checking their phone would not be able to see what they had been communicating.
So at this point in time, we're looking to identify the people that she's communicating with.
The challenges I'm reviewing to social media is pretty much everyone lies under social media.
They use fake names, they use fake profiles.
So the FBI went through the process of obtaining records from Kick.
And they sent what is known as an emergency disclosure request for them to disclose who was communicating with Nicole's levels Kick Account.
Nicole had been missing for two days.
While the FBI waits to hear back from Kick, the community steps up their search on the ground.
Officers from seven different police agencies were joined by about 1,000 Virginia Tech Corps of cadets members.
At one point, law enforcement used an infrared drone.
We had no idea if she was alive or being held somewhere, so it really was a race to find Nicole.
During that time, it was just awful.
It was scared that she was cold, freezing, and as the days went, it was, oh my gosh, she's going to have liver rejection.
The family of a missing Blacksburg teenager is pleading for her safe return home.
She needs her medicine.
They are really bad. She's getting critical.
Meanwhile, investigators continue to push for more details about Nicole's Kick Account.
Time is of the essence. We are looking to get information as fast as possible.
Some companies are very cooperative. Others not as much.
On day three of the search, police finally get the information they've been seeking.
The records revealed that Nicole's last exchange was at around 12.30 a.m. on the day she vanished.
It was learned that Nicole's last communication was with an individual who had the username of Dr. Toonstone.
It certainly is kind of chilling. When you see that screen name, you do have to wonder what else is going on.
Investigators discover that Nicole had several exchanges with Dr. Toonstone in the days leading up to her disappearance.
At that point in time, efforts were made to identify Dr. Toonstone.
Law enforcement then went back to kick to obtain the subscriber information.
When I found out who is behind the Dr. Toonstone account, I was shocked. It just did not add up.
One iced coffee. 99 cents please.
For real? No way.
One iced coffee. 99 cents please.
For real? No way.
What a deal.
Your new morning groove. Ice coffee from McDonald's any size for just 99 cents to 11 a.m.
Price and participation may vary. Can I be combined with any other offer?
Three days into the search for 13 year old Nicole level.
Police uncover surprising details about the person she last communicated with online.
They learned that Dr. Toonstone belonged to someone by the name of David Eisenhower.
David Eisenhower, we learned, was an 18 year old freshman evergenia tech.
He's a member of Virginia Tech's cross country team.
He was a star track athlete in high school, very good grades.
He was described as a very high achiever.
I am okay with second place if I run a fantastic time.
It was certainly unusual that a young college student may be involved in the disappearance of a child.
Exactly what his involvement could be we don't know.
But it's the last person that we are aware of who's had contact with Nicole.
So we very much want to talk to him.
Law enforcement tracked down David Eisenhower.
He agreed to come down and talk with them at the Blacksburg Police Department.
At the beginning of the interview I told him why we were there.
That Nicole level was missing and we felt like he could help us with the investigation.
David expresses his desire to be of assistance.
I just like to help.
He acknowledges that he's had interactions with Nicole.
In mid-December, I remember correctly, I was forward in my dorm room and logged on to a website where you go and you talk to random strangers.
It's an anonymous kind of, the website is called Home Me Goal.
If I believe correctly.
And she's like, hey, do you want to use my or like message me on some app called Kick?
And I was like, sure, what?
So I message her and at this time I don't know what her full name is.
David claims that at the time he didn't know Nicole was only 13.
We're talking and she's like, yeah, I'm 16 or 17.
I do not remember the age she said.
And we just started talking for a while.
And then maybe in the beginning of January, I want to say.
And he also says that he arranged to pick Nicole up at her place and meet her for the first time on the night she disappeared.
I get there and then I see someone who probably looked like she was 11 years old, climbed out of a window and I was like, oh, not for me.
And then he said, at that point, I immediately drove back to campus and I went to talk to a friend.
I was like, hey, can I come to buy your dorm room?
Please.
David describes himself as immediately walking away.
And yet he went to meet this girl and she's disappeared.
It can't be that simple.
Stop you there.
And I feel like we're getting sideways.
At that point in the interview is where we challenged him.
This young lady has never been there before.
Okay.
So it's not going to be possible for us to believe that account of that.
Okay.
At first, David's reaction is to deny having any more knowledge.
I told you.
I did not know where she is.
He was adamant when he left.
Nicole's apartment.
That was the last that he knew about.
And then he made a very unusual comment.
I think the police look more into finding a body than trying to interrogate the last person who saw her alive.
Who clearly left the scene.
David says that we should be out looking for a body instead of talking to him.
At that point, David became a suspect.
It was determined that David would be detained pending further investigation.
Oh.
David, I was now asked to stand up and put your hands behind your back.
You are under arrest for the adeption of Nicole managing level.
David Eisenhower admitted that he was the last person who saw Nicole
as well as being the last person that communicated with her.
We had enough evidence to get an abduction charge to hold him on.
David's phone was also capped so he can be searched.
We're hopeful that this is going to provide information to remove the investigation forward.
We're still hoping to find Nicole alive.
Day four.
I'm still thinking she'll be found.
My mom, you just see her over there being quiet.
They had arrested a boy.
They didn't tell us no names.
They didn't really say anything more about it.
They were all still trying to find Nicole.
She's my everything.
It's hard to explain my love for Nicole.
It is.
In their race to find the missing 13-year-old, detectives turned their attention
to a seemingly off-hand comment David made during his interrogation.
Early in the interview, he said that after he walked away from Nicole,
that he'd gone to see a friend.
I was like, hey, can I come to buy your dorm room, please?
I asked him who this friend was,
and that's when he identified Natalie Keepers,
who is another Virginia Tech student.
So we decided to talk to Natalie Keepers
to see if she was going to corroborate his alibi.
When we located Natalie, she willingly went with us to the police department.
And what you did for?
On January 18, 1995.
Thank you.
I interviewed Natalie Keepers.
In your freshman year.
She was cooperative.
She actually gave us permission to look at her phone.
Do you know faster than your phone?
No, I don't.
She admits knowing David Eisenhower
and actually spoke very highly of him.
David, he's a real sweet guy.
He's like my best friend.
She's backing up, David.
Yes, he came by.
He told me that he had, you know, chatted with somebody.
Oh, she was really young.
And if she found out that the girl wasn't like the proper age.
Now, throughout this time, information from Natalie and David's phone
is being downloaded.
Law enforcement is going through it.
They find text messages between David and Natalie.
You're seeing these messages.
It became pretty apparent that she knew a lot more than she was telling us.
Over an hour into her interview about the disappearance
of 13-year-old Nicole Lovell,
police confront Natalie Keepers
with the evidence found on her and David Eisenhower's phones.
In particular, there were text messages between David and Natalie
talking about cleaning up blood,
talking about the smell of blood.
They're talking about trying to cover up a crime scene.
She is confronted with their text messages.
We know that you have information about this.
What do you think there's going on in your phone?
And Natalie Caves.
She is a child.
A corporation.
According to Natalie, David had killed Nicole.
Natalie, how much are you involved in this?
We'll be into this.
Of course, need to move to help and go for a body.
Where was it initially?
Over the next several hours,
Natalie reveals the chilling details
of what she claims happened to Nicole Lovell.
According to Natalie, David and Nicole had met up
at least once before, at some party,
that he had drank alcohol to the point where he passed out.
You were worried, like, what if I stopped with her?
And what if she ended up pregnant?
Natalie was saying that Nicole wanted to start a relationship
and David really wanted nothing to do with her.
He was getting nervous that Nicole would somehow expose him
for having sex with her.
So, David felt that he needed to take care of her.
And it also turns out that Natalie was
a very big part of the homicide.
On the night that Nicole Lovell went missing,
Natalie said she and David went to a fast food restaurant
to finalize the plan.
They then drove to pick out a spot for David to kill Nicole.
The plan was to take her to a secluded location
to almost make it like a date.
Natalie says she then returned to her dorm later that night,
while David went to pick up Nicole
and drive her to a desolate part of town.
And then she stabbed her.
He killed her in love with the next night.
She told me that she needed help.
We went to Walmart.
We got baby wipes in the bleach.
And she was in the trunk and then she drove.
Natalie claims that while Nicole was killed
less than 10 miles from the Virginia Tech campus,
they hid her body nearly 100 miles away.
It was in the worst time of my life.
It's like in our own 45 minutes.
So, I just feel like, yeah, I mean,
at a few years from now, they may find the body
but they won't be able to identify it.
Natalie's interview with police
lasts more than 27 hours.
She explains to us how happy she was
that David would confide in her
and that she was able to give him some assistance
in what he was doing.
Sometimes she was emotional,
crying almost uncontrollable at times.
He loved the fact that we were working together
and it made me feel long.
We could have been with you.
Hello.
But most of the time that her lack of empathy
was truly amazing.
For clothing, he comes at the McDonald's dumpster.
We stopped on the way back.
I could either use the restroom, that was first.
Based on the information from Natalie's interview,
search teams descend on a desolate stretch
along Route 89, just south of the Virginia border.
Retired Surrey County Sheriff Graham Ackinson
describes the scene where Nicole's body was found.
Apparently David Eisenhower knew about this location
because it's spending time in the area with his grandparents.
Nicole was located off the main road
going off the side of a mountain.
She was stabbed a number of times.
She was not buried.
They apparently had just tossed her from the edge.
I can remember standing there looking down
and just thinking, are these even humans
that did this to this little girl?
No murder weapon is found at the scene.
But with the recovery of Nicole's body,
David is now charged with first-degree murder.
Natalie Keepers is also charged with concealing a body
as well as being an accessory before the fact
to first-degree murder.
The fact that two students with good reputations
may be responsible for such a heinous crime.
I found that to be amazing and troubling.
Police notify Nicole's family about the discovery of her body.
There's always hope.
But when they come and tell you that your daughter's gone,
your whole world is flipped upside down.
It's like nothing's right.
It was just a horrible day.
A horrible, horrible day.
The worst day of my life.
I just broke down right there.
I don't understand why somebody would do that,
especially because Nicole was so sweet
later as a press conference to announce some news
that they had found her and what happened.
Her favorite color was blue.
Nicole was a very lovable person.
Nicole touched many people throughout her short life.
Yeah, I can't do that part.
One week after she was first reported missing,
Nicole's loved ones gathered to say goodbye.
I just remember hundreds of cars coming to follow us to the grave site.
There were so many people on the sides of the road
just staying in there with their hands over their heart.
It was just overwhelming.
Over the next several months, prosecutors
revealed their case against the two college freshmen
charged with Nicole's murder.
Prepping for this was a challenge.
Everybody wants to understand, you know, why did things happen?
The two will be tried separately.
David will face a jury first.
This was a very strange case.
Some things just didn't make a lot of sense.
As they head to trial, prosecutors are unaware
of the stunning development that lies ahead.
What happened in the courtroom, I never saw coming.
Two years after Nicole's love was killed,
David Eisenhower stands trial for her murder.
So in the opening,
I think it was important to talk about Nicole,
about how she and David had met online.
And tonight Nicole has a secret date with David.
For David is a very driven person.
So when he thought that this involvement with Nicole
was going to cause a problem, she had to go.
David never changed his statement that he had gone to Nicole's
residence, saw how young she was and had left her
and returned to the campus of Virginia Tech.
The defense insists that the blame actually lies
with the other suspect in the case.
David's friend Natalie Keepers.
They were going to try and show that David did not kill Nicole.
It was Natalie that killed Nicole.
They'd argue that the idea to commit a murder,
she thought it was exciting.
That really Natalie was kind of the mastermind behind all of this.
Following the opening statements,
a medical examiner testifies to key findings
in Nicole's autopsy report.
Natalie told police that David feared that the 13-year-old
was pregnant.
We don't know if that was just something that David was worried about,
but the autopsy indicated she was not pregnant.
Whether they had sex or not, we're not really sure.
David has never really said so,
but we believe that he knew that Nicole level was only 13 years old.
And that this relationship with an underage girl
was somehow going to threaten his future.
The state presents digital evidence that suggests
David was fully aware of Nicole's age
after meeting her face-to-face.
The text messages indicated that he had met Nicole
at least one time in person before the night
that she went missing.
Probably in that November, December time frame.
It appears David even tried to scare Nicole
into keeping silent about his relationship with her
because she was under age.
There were threatening text messages to Nicole,
saying don't tell anybody about me
or else they will hurt you.
There were also text messages that were found on the phone
of David and found on the phone of Natalie.
They are talking about hiding evidence
in a number of different places.
This included the murder weapon which has never been found.
They got rid of the knife somewhere off of
Interstate I-81 in Virginia.
Still, prosecutors believe other evidence
clearly ties David to the crime.
So when police executed the search warrant on David's vehicle,
there was a Garmin GPS device.
They were able to track where the car went.
That it was near Nicole's apartment
in the location of the murder.
Police also found physical evidence in the vehicle.
There was visible blood on the back of the passenger seat,
on the right rear tire,
and then we were able to present evidence from Nicole's body.
Ultimately, David Eisenhower's DNA was under Nicole's nails.
There is no way that he can say that he left her there
at the residence that night and then came back
to the dorm room on campus.
It's just simply impossible with that DNA evidence.
The evidence was so overwhelming.
I thought knowing all the details would help me understand.
And it didn't.
By the fourth day of testimony,
the state's case against David seems insurmountable.
And then the defense had a twist.
We didn't anticipate.
David changed his plea to no contest.
A no contest plea really means that I'm not saying I did it,
but I'm not going to challenge any of the evidence.
I think he realized ultimately that he had no defense.
The evidence against him was overwhelming.
By pleading no contest,
David likely avoided the life sentence he risked if convicted by a jury.
He's ordered to serve 50 years behind bars,
followed by 20 years of probation.
I personally didn't think Justice was served.
I mean, it should be a life or a life.
That's just how I feel, a life or a life.
For Nicole's family, the painful ordeal is still not over.
Three months after David is sentenced,
Natalie Keeper's trial begins.
Just going to trial every day to sit there
and listen to the stuff that they did.
It was draining.
And now I have to relive everything again.
Our challenge in this case was obviously
convince a jury that if you help someone plan a murder,
you are just as guilty as the person who murdered.
We needed to establish that.
She actively participated in making it happen.
One of the strongest things indicating how she was involved
were her statements in her confession.
For the first time,
the public will see Natalie's taped interview with police.
There are things that she said in the interview
that to me will ever stick it my mind.
You brought out a side of me.
That was psychopathic.
Two and a half years after the murder of Nicole level,
Natalie Keeper's trial gets underway.
Prosecutors present the jury with their most damning evidence.
The statements of Natalie herself.
In that interview,
she said she got excited by being involved in this.
She became a sociopath and he thought of me as a sociopath
and trading again.
She also called this a special little club that they're in.
He made me feel like I was being a part of some like a secret club
that only me and him were a part of.
It was never really clear if David and Natalie had something romantic.
But you could see that Natalie was in awe of David.
And it was the best club in the world.
It was crazy.
She said that she wanted to be a part of something special.
I mean, what's so special about murdering a 13-year-old?
The prosecution isn't done.
They present text messages that not only corroborate Natalie's statements,
but also show that Nicole's murder was premeditated.
Beginning in early January,
she and David would bounce ideas off of each other on how to do it.
They talked about substituting cyanide pills for Nicole's medications.
They looked into how to dispose of dead bodies.
And then there's the night before Nicole levels murder.
Natalie said she and David went to a fast food restaurant
to be cook out to finalize their plans.
There's video of them at the cookout.
The next day she went with David to all-marts.
They are on video buying planning supplies.
We also were able to find evidence in her dorm room,
including Nicole's minion blanket.
I thought that was very odd.
Why would she keep my daughter's blanket?
While Natalie herself doesn't testify,
witnesses for the defense attacked the credibility of her so-called confession.
They include an expert on police interrogation.
There a theory was you had a fairly young, inexperienced defendant
and these experienced police officers had caused her to falsely confess to things.
Natalie Keeper's defense attorneys also put forth a doctor
who testified that Natalie had some issues with mental health
and that her statement was not reliable.
But the hallmark of a false confession case
is that there is no corroboration.
Everything Natalie mentioned doing was corroborated by some piece of evidence.
After four days of trial, the jury retires to decide Natalie's fate.
Do you never know what a jury's going to do?
In this case, the jury came back very quickly,
less than an hour and 15 minutes after they had gone out.
They found Natalie Keeper's guilty of being an accessory
before the fact to the murder of Nicole Lowe.
Natalie is sentenced to 40 years in prison
and 10 years of probation for her role in the murder.
I'm glad in the end that we were able to find both David and Natalie Guilty.
That doesn't fix it for the family.
I won't never get to see my daughter ever again.
I just didn't think it was fair.
I call fighting for her life.
There are all that sicknesses just to get murdered.
I don't think that's fair at all.
It still breaks my heart this day.
Nicole, we never got to experience getting her permit
or graduating high school.
Today, Nicole's family continues to share her story
as a cautionary tale about the dangers of social media.
I thought I did everything right.
I'm here telling Nicole's story
because this could happen to anybody.
I want parents to know that they should be vigilant
and just love your kids.
Chairs to every memory that you can.
I miss hearing her say,
I love you, Mommy.
I really do.
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