"Road Rage and Murder Charges: Tragic Malibu Crash Claims Lives of 4 Pepperdine Students"

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Fraser Bohm, the 22-year-old man facing murder charges for a crash in Malibu that killed four Pepperdine University students, has been released from jail after posting bail. Bohm's bail was initially set at $8 million but was reduced to $4 million during his arraignment. His attorney claims that Bohm was a victim of road rage and is pleading not guilty to the charges. Prosecutors allege that Bohm's car was traveling over 100 mph at the time of the crash. If convicted, Bohm could face multiple life prison sentences.
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