Posted on 12/16/2021 10:31:24 AM PST by BenLurkin
Once caught, the perps admit putting on masks and dropping the dead/dying women outside hospitals, to evade responsibility.
The same perps’ now claim the women brought and ingested all their own drugs.
I detest the kind of trash who leave slime trails of cascading lies as they get caught over and over. And these guys aren’t even journalists. Light the torch.
Did they “give” the drugs as in administered or as in provided? There’s a huge difference between the two meanings.
The London tabloids are all over this. It's right in their wheelhouse.
- David Pearce, Brandt Osborn and Mike Ansbach were arrested Wednesday in connection with the deaths of Christy Giles and Hilda Marcela Cabrales-Arzola
- Giles, 24, a model, and Arzola, 26, an interior designer, were last seen alive at a warehouse party in East LA on November 13
- Around 12 hours later, their bodies were dumped outside two different hospitals
- Giles was pronounced dead shortly after she was found, and Arzola passed away on November 28 after lying in a coma for two weeks
- Police say they believe both women were given drugs at Pearce's apartment
- Pearce, 37, is charged with manslaughter and his bail has been set at $1million
- Pearce's roommate Osborn, 42, and Ansbach, 47, are charged with accessory to manslaughter. Each are being held on $100,000 bail
- Ansbachhas camera operating credits for several reality TV series and Osborn is an actor who has had minor roles on television, according to IMDb
- Pearce is also believed to be an actor and a producer and has been pictured posing with stars at red carpet events over the years
Well, now you have to tell us what critters were in the tree!🤣
The two women were out partying on a “girls night”.
Husband at home, or out on a “boys night”.
Irony is ironic.
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