Posted on 02/04/2025 2:38:12 PM PST by nickcarraway
Hollywood producer David Pearce was found guilty of murder Tuesday in the drug overdose deaths of model Christy Giles and her pal — whose lifeless bodies were callously dumped outside Los Angeles hospitals in 2021.
A jury convicted him on all charges, including the rapes of seven women who came forward after he was charged in the overdose deaths.
Pearce, 42, was charged with murder for luring Giles, 24, and her friend Hilda Marcela Cabrales Arzola, 26, to his apartment in November 2021, plying them with fentanyl-laced cocaine and drugging their drinks. Prosecutors alleged that he refused to call for help after finding them unconscious. Pearce was also charged with counts of rape against seven victims who came forward after his arrest.
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Defund Hollywierd, Donald!
Raped seven women? Killed two? Hang him.
How much does the government give Hollywood? I know states sometimes make deal to get studios to shoot in their state.
I guess not every Hollywood producer can be as charming and good-looking as Harvey Weinstein.
So a fatal level of fentanyl is conclusiveness of guilt here, but not enough to exonerate in MN. Hmmm.
Pearce
Hollywood- “you’ll never find a more wretched hive of scum and villainy.”
That purdy mouth is going to go over great in GenPop.
Why put up a picture of Blue Steel?
Nah. He’s pretty, and he’s not a big guy.
They gonna like him in stir.
Pronto.
Harvey shot first.
The King Of Hollywood - The Eagles
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-V_HKt733k
You would have thought he would have learned from Fatty Arbuckle...
”Well, it certainly wasn’t me....”
lol.......
“Unlike my Fruedian brother, I am a strict Jungian. So they’ll be no blaming mommy today.”
Thank you. It seemed highly unlikely to me as well.
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