Alex Malycke and the Moreno's friend Justin Jouvenile were on CNN with Nancy Grace earlier this year.
GRACE: ... clarify, the only medication she was or is on, the only one is an anti-anxiety pill for being anxious, OK? Now, I`, going to let you put that in your pipe and smoke it for a few moment because I`m being joined right now by a special guest out of Christiansburg, Virginia. It`s Alex Malycke, a running colleague of defendant David Eisenhauer`s.
Alex, thank you for being with us.
ALEX MALYCKE, DAVID EISENHAUER`S RUNNING COLLEAGUE: Hey, thank you.
GRACE: What struck me as very odd about what you`re telling us is that, not odd that you`re saying it, odd that if it happened it`s very peculiar that you went running often with defendant David Eisenhauer, and ...
MALYCKE: Right.
GRACE: ... that a couple of times you would be on a long run and you`d stop at the Student Union or you`d stop for water, and every time you`d stop, there she`d be. Natalie Keepers.
Describe to me what happened.
MALYCKE: It was an off weekend and we agreed to go over there on September 30th. And I met David at War Memorial Hall, it`s a gym. We stretched out, we ran seven laps around the gym field and when we came back, Natalie appeared.
And then so he said, well, let`s keep running. And then so we did three more laps around the entire campus, it totaled 11 miles, took 74 minutes, and then she was there again.
And then, so after we cleaned up we went over and had dinner at this Owens Food Court and she appeared again. And then that was strange. And then I
gotten up. I said, well, thanks for hosting me and then (inaudible) wanted a book and went to the university bookstore and got him a dark chocolate Hershey bar and, I`ll be damned, there she was again.
So at this point I said were you telling her where we`re going? He goes, no, not at all. And I said well, this is really odd. And we couldn`t figure out how, you know, she kept popping up. To me, it scared the crap out of me. Shucks.
[20:50:00] GRACE: I believe you say that you said something like, man, you`re going to have to get a restraining order against this one.
MALYCKE: Oh, I was joking. I said, yeah, well, I sort of suggested, you know, why don`t you file a protective order and, you know, he was too classy to do it but in the end, I think maybe that would have been a good idea.
GRACE: But in your mind that was just a joke, right?
MALYCKE: Well, half a joke. The other half, it was like, well, she seems to keep knowing where we`re at and this is getting a little scary. So, I didn`t bother to stay the night. I went right back to Martinsville that night.
GRACE: Alex Malycke with me, running colleague of defendant David Eisenhauer. Did you tell police about this?
MALYCKE: No, I didn`t tell them that part, no.
GRACE: Why?
MALYCKE: Just a little bit of a distrust with them.
GRACE: You know, back to special guests joining us, Martin Savidge with us and Justin Jouvenal. Justin, you know, I`m thinking about what Alex Malycke is saying. What do you make of that?
JOUVENAL: Well, it`s interesting information that hasn`t come to light before. It`s hard to fathom why Natalie Keepers would go along with killing, you know, this 7th grade girl. It`s hard to figure out the relationship between her and David Eisenhauer, so it`s an interesting perspective on it.
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