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Re: Texting Malibu rich kid clocked over 100 mph when he plowed into 4 college coeds: prosecutor

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Oct 26, 2023, 3:50:03 PM10/26/23
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On 26 Oct 2023, "rudy sucks cocks" <bykkker@dogshit~rag.nut> posted some
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> Let the dead kids' parents beat him to death with ball bats.

Fraser Bohm allegedly admitted to investigators that he might have been
texting when he crashed

An ex-star high school baseball player was barreling down the Pacific
Coast Highway at over 100 mph in Malibu last week when he killed four
Pepperdine University sorority sisters, Los Angeles prosecutors allege.

Fraser Bohm, 22, pleaded not guilty Wednesday to four counts each of
malice murder and vehicular manslaughter for the deaths of Niamh Rolston,
Peyton Stewart, Asha Weir and Deslyn Williams.

Bohm was allegedly speeding at 104 mph in a 45 mph zone on the stretch of
freeway known as "Dead Man's Curve" for the high number of fatal accidents
there, the prosecutor told Judge Diego Edber.

In an interview with detectives after the wreck, Bohm allegedly admitted
that he might have been texting when he crashed.

Prosecutor Nathan Bartos said in Los Angeles Superior Court that Bohm knew
the neighborhood has a high concentration of homes and businesses and
disregarded the risks when he flew down the freeway at more than twice the
speed limit.

Bohm's attorney, Michael Kraut, said his client was texting at a stop sign
when another driver started yelling at him. Bohm, he said, accelerated to
escape the irate driver who ultimately caused him to veer off the road.
Kraut said they identified that driver but claimed investigators weren't
interested.

"This case was rushed without getting all the facts," Kraut said, as Bohm
stood behind a door deliberately standing out of the view of news cameras.

Kraut insisted that Bohm was only going 70 mph at the point of impact.

The attorney added that his client wasn't under the influence of drugs or
alcohol and has no previous traffic violations – not even a speeding
ticket. Kraut argued for low bail.

But the judge disagreed. "The facts of this case are extremely egregious,"
Edber said, setting bail at $4 million.

Kraut pushed again for a lower figure, arguing that Bohm's family would
rather give that money to the victims for funeral costs. Edber reluctantly
agreed to conduct a bail review on Thursday.

Bohm has been in custody since his arrest Tuesday. If Bohm posts bail,
he's barred from driving.

https://www.foxnews.com/us/malibu-rich-kid-clocked-100-mph-plowed-4-
college-coeds-prosecutor
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