Malibu Crash: Driver Arrested for Murder of 4 Pepperdine Students

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The 22-year-old driver involved in a fatal car crash in Malibu that killed four Pepperdine University students has been charged with four counts of murder and four counts of gross vehicular manslaughter. The driver, Fraser Michael Bohm, was allegedly speeding at 104 mph in a 45 mph zone when he crashed into the four young women. District Attorney George Gascón stated that Bohm knew his actions were dangerous and deliberately acted with conscious disregard for human life. The victims were members of the Alpha Phi sorority and the incident has sparked a renewed push for safety measures along the Pacific Coast Highway.
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