2 Iowa high school students were charged Wednesday in the death of a Spanish teacher, authorities say.
Social media exchanges showed one of the teens had "specific details of the disappearance and subsequent death of" Nohema Graber, according to criminal complaints.Two Iowa high school students were charged in the Wednesday death of a Spanish teacher, authorities said.
Investigators had searched Chautauqua Park because Graber was known to walk there, according to criminal complaints obtained Friday by NBC News. They found her body"concealed under a tarp, wheelbarrow, and railroad ties," the complaints said. She had suffered trauma to the head. Police found bloodied clothes belonging to one of the teens, while the other teen admitted to investigators that he had provided materials used in the murder and helped to cover it up.
Graber was born in Veracruz, Mexico, and then lived in Mexico City with her then-husband until about the time they had children, the Des Moines Register"This murder is beyond comprehension. We can only assume that the hateful rhetoric that has been promoted over the past five years continues. It has led to this point in time where Latinos are objectified and attacked," Joe Enriquez Henry with the League of United Latin American Citizens Iowa said in a statement.
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