• Former classmate arrested in killing of Blaze Bernstein, the queer Ivy

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    Three days after the body of a missing teenager was found buried
    in a shallow grave in an Orange County park, detectives
    announced Friday that they had arrested a former high school
    classmate in the slaying.

    Nineteen-year-old Blaze Bernstein was reported missing Jan. 3 by
    his family, who became concerned after he didn't show up for a
    dental appointment and they found his wallet and glasses in his
    room. He was on winter break from the University of Pennsylvania
    and visiting his parents in Lake Forest when he disappeared.

    Detectives used his Snapchat account to identify a friend who
    had picked him up the night before, said Orange County
    Undersheriff Don Barnes. That friend told investigators that he
    had left Bernstein after he walked off by himself in Borrego
    Park, Barnes said.

    But Barnes said investigators found inconsistencies in what
    Samuel Lincoln Woodward said.

    A search warrant affidavit, obtained by the Orange County
    Register, said that Woodward had scratches and abrasions on his
    hands and dirty fingernails, and that he said he could not
    recall the last name or address of a girlfriend he visited after
    dropping off Bernstein.

    When asked about the abrasions by detectives, Woodward said that
    they were from a "fight club" he participated in and that his
    fingernails were dirty because he fell into a "dirt puddle"
    during sparring.

    Barnes said DNA results led to the arrest of Woodward, 20, on
    suspicion of homicide. He was under surveillance and was taken
    into custody after leaving his house about 1:15 p.m. Friday.

    Barnes said both Bernstein and Woodward had attended the same
    high school, identified in the warrant as the Orange County
    School of the Arts. Barnes said the motive in the case was
    unknown and declined to discuss the condition of Bernstein's
    body, which was found after rain runoff exposed part of the
    remains.

    Jeanne Pepper Bernstein, mother of the deceased student,
    tweeted, "Finally," after hearing of the arrest. She told The
    Times, "I would just say that we are grateful for the fine men
    and women in the [Sheriff's Department] who have worked
    tirelessly to get answers for our family, our community and the
    world.

    "Nothing will bring back my son, so we ask the world to please
    honor Blaze's memory by doing an act of kindness today. Don't
    wait, do it now. Celebrate the goodness that still exists in
    this world in spite of these acts of senseless evil. People are
    good and Blaze knew that," she said. "Honor yourselves and him."

    In an earlier interview, Bernstein said that her 14-year-old
    daughter, Beaue, was heartbroken over her brother's death.

    "They were very close this past year," she said. "He really
    started to enjoy her and her antics. She looked up to him."

    A woman who spoke from behind the door Thursday at Woodward's
    home in Newport Beach said she had no comment.

    "I would appreciate it if you would respect my privacy," she
    said.

    Orange County Dist. Atty. Tony Rackauckas called the killing a
    "very tragic case," adding that "by all accounts, both of these
    families are good people whose lives have been turned upside
    down in a terrible way."

    "They are both in grieving situations," Rackauckas said.

    Woodward won't be in court until Tuesday, the district attorney
    said, adding that he was not at this point ready to say what
    charges will be filed against him.

    richard.winton@latimes.com

    cindy.carcamo@latimes.com

    christopher.goffard@latimes.com

    emily.alpert@latimes.com

    UPDATES:

    7:40 p.m.: This article was updated throughout with additional
    information and comments from a press briefing.

    3:47 p.m. This article was updated to add quotes from
    Bernstein's mother.

    2:50 p.m.: This article was updated to add that an L.A. Times
    reporter went to Samuel Woodward's residence in Newport Beach on
    Thursday.

    This article was originally published at 2:45 p.m.
     

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