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Iowa teens Jeremy Goodale and Willard Miller to be tried as adults in death of Spanish teacher Noheme Graber

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Two Iowa teenagers accused of killing their Spanish teacher will be tried as adults, after a judge rejected their requests to move their cases to juvenile court this week.

Jeremy Goodale and Willard Miller will each face a first-degree murder charge for allegedly beating to death Fairfield High School teacher Noheme Graber, 66, on Nov. 2 when both suspects were 16 years old.

District Judge Shawn Showers rejected Goodale’s and Miller’s requests separately on Wednesday and Thursday, respectively. If either or both were convicted in juvenile court they couldn’t be held in the system beyond six months after their 19th birthday, the Associated Press reported.

Showers said in each ruling that there wasn’t enough time for the accused to be rehabilitated for “a crime of such magnitude.”

Goodale, now 17, is accused of helping Miller, 16, kill Graber using a baseball bat then dumping her battered body in a park “under a tarp, a wheelbarrow and railroad ties,” according to court records. The teacher’s body was found with trauma to the head, the criminal complaints against the teens said.

Investigators set their sights on the pair when a friend turned over social media messages from Goodale that showed he and Miller “were involved in the planning, execution, and disposal of evidence,” a police search warrant noted.

This photo provided by the Fairfield (Iowa) Police Department shows Nohema Graber.
This photo provided by the Fairfield (Iowa) Police Department shows Nohema Graber.
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Willard Noble Chaiden Miller
Willard Miller listens during a reverse waiver hearing, Friday, May 6, 2022, at the Jefferson County Courthouse in Fairfield, Iowa.
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Jeremy Everett Goodale,
Jeremy Goodale allegedly helped Miller execute their gruesome plan.
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Goodale allegedly described conducting surveillance on their teacher and described how they killed her and disposed of the body.

“The details included …  the motive for killing Graber, the planning and execution of the means to kill Graber, as well as deliberate attempts to conceal the crime,” criminal complaints against the suspects said.

A potential motive for the heinous crime hasn’t been made public.

Graber had reportedly been a teacher since 2012 at the school, in a city about two hours southeast of Des Moines.

With Post wires

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