Women met him in an L.A. rave's 'drug room.' He says their deaths weren't his fault
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David Pearce, on trial for rape and murder, recounted finding two unconscious women in his apartment after a night of partying. Initially dismissive of the situation due to his lifestyle, Pearce described his attempts to help the women by placing them in recovery positions and administering CPR without calling 911. Prosecutors argue that he provided them with dangerous narcotics and failed to seek timely medical assistance. His defense emphasizes his intentions to help rather than harm, depicting a chaotic party lifestyle.
"The lifestyle that I was living at the time was not very conducive to regular behavior, if that makes sense. It was not uncommon for people to use my house as a crash pad."
"She was responding to the chest compressions. She was responding to the mouth-to-mouth resuscitation in a positive way, I didn't know what to think. I didn't know how much drugs they did."
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