Nicole Lovell: A timeline of the two years since her disappearance 10 News has created a timeline highlighting more than 40 events No description found
BLACKSBURG, Va. – Thirteen-year-old Nicole Madison Lovell was last seen on Jan. 27, 2016.
More than two years later, the man accused of murdering her will stand trial.
10 News has put together this timeline to allow you to see what's happened in the two years since Nicole was reported missing.
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The trial of David Eisenhauer is scheduled to begin on Monday, while Natalie Keepers' trial is scheduled to begin on Sept. 17.
Twelve potential jurors for Eisenhauer's trial were screened Monday. Of those 12, 10 have been selected. The other two were dismissed based on moral obligation because their religion said they couldn't pass judgment.
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