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The out-of-control BMW driver accused of killing four Pepperdine University students appeared in court Wednesday – now backed ...
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Driver Who Allegedly Killed 4 Pepperdine Students Hires Top LawyerFraser Bohm, the Malibu man accused of killing four Pepperdine University students in a high-speed crash along Pacific Coast ...
Jackson, part of the defense team behind the acquittal of Karen Read in a murder case that became a true crime obsession, is ...
Fraser Bohm, the accused driver of a vehicle who crashed into four Pepperdine University students on Pacific Coast Highway in ...
Fraser Bohm, accused of murder and vehicular manslaughter charges in connection with the deaths of four Pepperdine University students, has hired Alan Jackson as his new defense attorney ...
Vegetation around the Phillips Theme Tower at Pepperdine University is scorched by the Franklin Fire in Malibu, Calif., Tuesday, Dec. 10, 2024.
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Why Pepperdine tells students to stay as wildfires approach - MSNWhen the Franklin Fire broke out in Malibu this week, students at Pepperdine University were told to stay put — even as those in neighboring communities fled for their lives. Here's why the ...
Topline A 22-year-old accused of losing control of his sedan before crashing into three parked cars and killing four Pepperdine University students has been rearrested and pleaded not guilty ...
Pepperdine University held a memorial in honor of the four students who were killed in a violent crash in Malibu. Macy Jenkins reports for the NBC4 News on Oct. 22, 2023.
Dick Van Dyke had to evacuate. So did Mark Hammill and Cher. But some 3,000 students at Pepperdine University were told to stay put, even as wildfire flames raged toward their campus.
Four students at Pepperdine University were killed this week after a 22-year-old driver lost control of his BMW and struck the women as they were walking along the Pacific Coast Highway, according ...
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