Judge Finds Iowa Man Guilty of Murder in 17-Year-Old Girl's Death
FARNHAMVILLE, CENTRAL IOWA, JUL 10 – Nathaniel Bevers-McGivney was found guilty after a bench trial for stabbing 17-year-old Michelle Luna Jackson over two dozen times, prosecutors said.
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Iowa man found guilty in brutal murder of Farnhamville teen
CALHOUN COUNTY, Iowa -- A Gowrie man accused of killing a 17-year-old girl and hiding her body in Farnhamville last year was found guilty of first-degree murder on Wednesday. On September 22, 2024, Michele Jackson, 17, took her mother's electric scooter to the park in the small town of Farnhamville to use the swing set, which court documents state had become a routine habit of hers. Jackson, however, didn't return home that night and her family,…
Gowrie man found guilty of murder
(Radio Iowa) – A Gowrie man has been found guilty of first-degree murder and abuse of a corpse charge in Calhoun County. Twenty-one-year-old Nathaniel Kyren Bevers McGivney was found guilty of both charges by a judge for the murder of 17-year-old Michele “Luna” Jackson of Farnhamville on September 22nd, 2024. Court records state Bevers-McGivney used a knife to cut the throat of the teen then hid her body to conceal his crime. He remains in custo…
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