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In the United States, two teenagers are accused of murdering a Spanish teacher

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In the United States, two teenagers are accused of murdering a Spanish teacher. In the US state of Iowa, two 16-year-olds are charged with the murder of 66-year-old Ferfield High School Spanish teacher Noema Graber.

NBC News reported.

< p>It is noted that the remains of a woman were found on Wednesday, November 3, in Chautauqua Park in Ferfield, where she often walked. Earlier that day, Graber was reported missing.

According to the newspaper, the body of the teacher with a head injury “was hidden under a tarpaulin, a wheelbarrow and railway sleepers.”

The police said that they received a tip of “social media messaging and posting,” which revealed that high school students Willard Noble Chaden Miller and Jeremy Everett Goodale had “specific details” of the murder.

Investigators received information about the motives, planning, use of funds to kill Graber and a deliberate attempt to cover up the crime. At the same time, this data is not disclosed.

It is also known that law enforcement officers found bloody clothes belonging to one of the teenagers, and another suspect admitted that he provided the materials used in the murder and helped to cover up the crime.

Both teenagers were charged with first-degree murder and conspiracy to kill. They are currently under arrest with a million dollar bail. The teenagers will stand trial on November 12.

Noema Graber was born in Mexico in the port city of Veracruz. Later, the woman moved to Mexico City, and after the birth of children moved to Fairfield, where her husband's family lived. A statement from the Fairfield School District indicates that Graber taught in high school for nine years.

Prosecutors say there is no evidence that the crime was racially motivated, but “the investigation is ongoing.”

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