It’s unknown whether or not self-proclaimed “leisure skilled” David Pearce knew the destiny of the girls he was prosecuted for drugging and raping over a 14-year interval.
What is for certain, nonetheless, is that a type of girls — who reworked her sexual assault trauma right into a service profession — wasn’t there to witness his sentencing.
Pearce was handed a 146-year jail sentence Wednesday afternoon in Los Angeles Superior Courtroom after being convicted of first-degree homicide for the overdose deaths of mannequin Christy Giles and architect Hilda Marcela Cabrales-Arzola, in addition to the rape of seven different girls from 2007 to 2021.
Amongst Pearce’s victims was La Mesa Police Officer Lauren Craven, in keeping with the L.A. County district legal professional’s workplace. The 25-year-old officer was struck and killed by a automobile on the 8 Freeway close to San Diego on Oct. 20.
The New York Publish first reported her connection to the case.
Craven was serving to motorists concerned in a site visitors collision when she was fatally struck. A type of people additionally was killed by the identical driver. A suspect has been arrested on suspicion of driving below the affect.
Craven was honored with a funeral procession from San Diego’s Snapdragon Stadium to Skyline Church in Rancho San Diego on Tuesday.
The L.A. County district legal professional’s workplace didn’t verify any particulars aside from that Pearce was accused of sexually assaulting Craven in February 2020.
“Any individual dropped one thing in her drink, after which when she was unconscious utilized IV medication and stored her for a day and a half,” her father, David Craven, informed NBC 7 San Diego.
Afterward, “she determined proper then and there, ‘I’m going to turn into a police officer,’” he informed the outlet.
On the time, Craven was a scholar at Loyola Marymount College. She graduated in 2023, entered the police academy and joined the La Mesa Police Division in February 2024.
Her father stated his 115-pound daughter took near a 12 months off to construct her energy for the pains of coaching.
“It was her dream,” her father stated of graduating from the police academy.
 
					 
		 
		 
		 
		 
			
 
		