100 Prospective Jurors Questioned At Opening Of Keadle Murder Trial

BEATRICE - The trial of Joshua Keadle, charged with murder in the disappearance of former Peru State College student Tyler Thomas, is getting underway with jury selection, Monday.
Around 100 prospective jurors will be screened by the state and defense for the trial, expected to last up to three weeks. The trial was moved from Nemaha County to Gage County, after the defense was granted a motion for change of venue.
Friends last saw Tyler Thomas on Dec. 3, 2010. Declared legally dead in 2013, her body has never been found.
The 38-year-old Keadle is currently serving a 15-to-20 year sentence for first-degree sexual assault, from Dodge County.
Gage County citizens will be subject to increased security procedures at the Gage County Courthouse, with screening taking place on the ground floor of the building, using a single entrance to the courthouse. Normally, a screening station is located on the third floor of the buildings, where county and district courts are located.