The Region - News from Dec. 6, 1985
Three men accused of abducting and killing two college students last September to eliminate them as witnesses to the theft of their auto were ordered to stand trial on double charges of murder, robbery and kidnaping and on single counts of grand theft. West Los Angeles Municipal Judge Richard G. Berry set Dec. 18 as the Superior Court arraignment date for Stanley Bernard Davis, 23, Damon Layte Redmond, 19, and Donald Roy Bennett, 21, all of South-Central Los Angeles. The three were arrested within days of the discovery of the bodies of Michelle Ann Boyd, 18, a UCLA freshman, and Brian Harris, 20, a student at California State University, Northridge, in a grassy field off Mulholland Drive in the Santa Monica Mountains. A fourth suspect, DeAndre Antwine Brown, 21, has been granted immunity from prosecution in exchange for his testimony.
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