New indictment unsealed against a transient who was already charged with the stabbing murder of UCLA grad student Brianna Kupfer, who was attacked in January while working in a furniture store on La Brea Boulevard in Hancock Park. LeonardFiles
The LAPD said earlier this year Smith appeared to be homeless and had entered several other businesses in the area before Kupfer was killed.
Security video from a nearby 7-Eleven store showed Smith purchase a vape pen less than an hour after the murder, detectives said this week. Several days after the murder Smith was arrested by Pasadena police after someone driving near Fair Oaks and Colorado boulevards recognized him from a police wanted flyer.family said she was born and raised in LA, went to Brentwood High School and graduated from the University of Miami. She was working on her master's in architectural design at UCLA when she was attacked.
Her aunt said Kupfer had a big heart, and was loved. She leaves behind her parents, and three siblings.and told NBC4 he believed it was because of his public criticism of some of DA George Gascón's policies.
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