Murder of Blaze Bernstein
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On January 10, 2018, 19-year-old
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sophomore Blaze Bernstein was found dead in a park in
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, eight days after having been reported missing. He was visiting his family in Lake Forest, California, when he was killed. He had been stabbed nineteen times. Two days later, Samuel Woodward, one of Bernstein's former high school classmates and a member of neo-Nazi terrorist group
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, was arrested and charged with murdering Bernstein. As Bernstein was both openly
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and
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, authorities declared that Bernstein was a victim of a hate crime. Five deaths had links to the Atomwaffen Division over eight months from 2017 to early 2018.


Blaze Bernstein

Bernstein was born on April 27, 1998, in South Orange County, California, to Gideon Bernstein, an equity partner at Leisure Capital Management, and Jeanne Pepper, a former lawyer who retired from law in 2000 to raise their three children. After completing high school at Orange County School of the Arts, Blaze enrolled as an undergraduate at the
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.


Legal proceedings

The presiding judge initially charged Woodward with murder and personal use of a deadly weapon. In August 2018, two charges of committing a hate crime were added because of Bernstein's
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. Woodward, who has been linked to the murder by DNA evidence, pled not guilty. A pretrial hearing was held in January 2019. Woodward's attorney stated that Woodward has
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and issues regarding his own sexual identity. Woodward, who was 20 at the time of the crime, faces a sentence of life without parole if found guilty. He had initially faced a maximum sentence of 26 years in prison the murder and weapons charges, prior to the addition of the hate crime enhancements. Woodward's bail was initially set at $5 million but at hearing in November 2018, the judge decided to deny Woodward bail altogether, remanding him to custody pending trial. Due to the COVID crisis, Woodward has remained in confinement since his last court appearance in 2018. His trial was tentatively scheduled to begin sometime in 2021, though a series of postponements pushed it back until July 15, 2022. On July 15, 2022, an Orange County judge temporarily suspended criminal proceedings after Woodward's defense attorney said she had concerns about his competence to stand trial. In late October 2022, mental health experts deemed Woodward competent, and a pre-trial hearing was scheduled for January 2023.


See also

* List of right-wing terrorist attacks *
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, murdered in a hate crime in 1998 *
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Memorial site for Bernstein
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