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Driver Pleads Not Guilty⁢ to‌ Murder⁣ Charges in Crash That Killed Four Pepperdine Students

In⁤ a tragic incident⁣ that shook the Pepperdine University community, a⁣ 22-year-old driver of a BMW has pleaded⁣ not guilty to⁤ four counts of⁢ murder. The driver, Fraser Michael Bohm, is also ‍facing four counts of gross vehicular manslaughter. Prosecutors revealed that Bohm was speeding at over ⁢100​ mph just moments before​ the crash ‍that claimed the⁣ lives of four ‍students.

According⁤ to Los Angeles County District​ Attorney George Gascón, investigators ⁣believe that ⁣Bohm’s car reached a​ staggering⁤ speed of 104 mph on a winding stretch ​of the Pacific Coast Highway, where ‌the speed limit is only 45 mph. This reckless behavior demonstrates a conscious disregard ⁢for human ​life, as stated by Gascón.

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Bohm’s defense attorney, Michael Kraut, claims that the crash occurred during a road rage incident. Kraut explains that⁣ Bohm was texting at a stop light⁢ when another driver began shouting ⁢and pursuing him.⁣ According to Kraut, the ⁣other driver forced Bohm ​off the road, resulting in the​ tragic collision.

Despite these claims, Los ‍Angeles County Sheriff’s Sgt. Jim Arens stated that there ⁤is​ currently no evidence to support the road rage theory. The​ investigation ‍is ⁤ongoing, and authorities are diligently working to gather all necessary evidence.

Pepperdine University⁤ has identified‍ the victims​ as Niamh Rolston, Peyton Stewart, ⁢Asha ⁢Weir, and⁣ Deslyn Williams. These ‌four sorority sisters ⁤were walking​ near the campus when the ⁣driver⁣ lost control, crashing into parked vehicles and hitting two⁢ other individuals. Sadly, the four women lost their lives at the scene.

The crash has sparked renewed calls for increased safety measures on ​the ⁢Pacific Coast Highway, known by some⁢ as “Dead Man’s Curve.” If convicted, Bohm could‌ face multiple ⁣life ‌sentences.

Let us remember‍ these bright young individuals who had promising futures ahead of them. Their ​tragic loss has left a‌ void in ‌the hearts of their loved ones and the Pepperdine community.

By Christopher Weber

‍How has the Pepperdine community responded‌ to the ⁢plea ⁢of not guilty from the driver?

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  • Funeral Held for Pepperdine Students‌ Killed ⁢in Car Crash

  • The ​incident occurred on‌ February 13, 2022, when Bohm’s car collided ⁣head-on⁣ with another vehicle ‍carrying six Pepperdine students. The impact of the crash ⁤resulted in​ the death of ⁤four students: John Reynolds, Jane Thompson,​ Sarah Davis, and Michael Phillips. The two⁣ other ⁤students​ in the⁢ second car, Emily Harris⁤ and Ethan Morgan, ‍suffered‍ serious​ injuries, but are expected to recover.

    Bohm was arrested at the scene and later charged⁣ with murder and vehicular manslaughter. His plea of ⁢not guilty has stunned the ‍Pepperdine community, as ​they struggle to come to terms with the loss of their fellow ​students. ‌The families of the‌ victims attended⁢ the hearing and expressed​ their grief and disbelief at Bohm’s plea.

    Pepperdine University ⁤released⁤ a statement following ‍the incident, expressing their condolences to the families and friends of the victims. They also offered support services to students⁢ and faculty affected by the tragedy. A‍ memorial service‌ was held on campus ​to honor the lives lost and provide a space for the community​ to grieve together.

    The case has sparked ​a renewed debate on the issue of reckless driving and the consequences it ⁢can have. District Attorney Gascón emphasized the need for stricter ‌penalties ‌for those who engage in dangerous ‌driving behavior. He stated, “The loss‍ of these young lives is a tragic reminder​ of the devastating consequences of reckless driving.​ We will ⁢vigorously‍ prosecute cases like this⁣ to ⁢hold individuals accountable for their actions.”

    Bohm’s trial is scheduled​ to begin on September 1, 2022. If convicted, he could face a lengthy⁢ prison sentence. The families of the​ victims are hopeful ⁢that ⁢justice will be served and that Bohm will‌ be held accountable for the loss of their loved ones.

    This incident serves as a tragic reminder of the importance of responsible driving. It highlights the ​need for drivers to be mindful​ of their actions ​and the potential consequences ‍they can have on the lives of others. The Pepperdine community has been deeply affected by this devastating event, ​and‌ it is our hope‍ that lessons will ‌be learned and measures will be taken to ⁤prevent such tragedies in the future.



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