Trial for Iowa teen charged with killing teacher moved

FAIRFIELD, Iowa (AP) — A trial for a 17-year-old teen charged with murder in the death of a southeast Iowa high school Spanish teacher will be moved to Davenport. 

A judge on Tuesday ordered that the trial for Jeremy Everett Goodale be moved about 80 miles from Fairfield to Davenport. 

The move comes about a month after the trial for another teen charged with murder, Willard Miller, was moved about 200 miles west to Council Bluffs. 

The teens are accused of first-degree murder in the beating death of 66-year-old Nohema Graber, who taught Spanish at Fairfield High School. 

Her body was found in a park Nov. 3. She had been beaten to death with a baseball bat.