Samuel Woodward is accused in the stabbing death of Blaze Bernstein |
Samuel Woodward is accused of murder in the stabbing death of his former high school classmate Blaze Bernstein.
Bernstein was reported missing by his parents in January while he was visiting home during the winter break at the University of Pennsylvania. His body was eventually found in a shallow grave in Borrego Park with over 20 stab wounds.
DNA evidence found in Woodward’s car and Borrego Park led to his arrest.
At the time the hate crime component was added to charges, Orange County District Attorney Tony Rackauckas told CBS News that a search of Woodward’s social media and cellphone data revealed “graphic” and “chilling” photos and text messages.
Rackauckas said the material, which was "homophobic, anti-Semitic, misogynistic and anti-government" showed Woodward's "dark side."
CBS News also reports that Woodward has been linked to white supremacist group.
According to the Los Angeles Times, Woodward denied the hate crime enhancement during a court appearance on Wednesday even though Woodward admits it was a kiss that sparked the altercation.
According to an affidavit, Woodward told investigators that Bernstein kissed him while they were sitting in a parked car Jan. 2. Woodward told authorities the kiss was unwanted and that he pushed Bernstein away.
After Wednesday’s court appearance, Woodward’s attorney, Edward Munoz, said his client has been diagnosed with Asperger’s syndrome, a developmental disorder that can hinder a person’s ability to socialize or communicate.
Munoz said that “there’s going to be some evidence that comes out to say he’s very confused” about both his sexual identity and “his own identity.”
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