A document obtained by the Orange County Register Wednesday revealed several new details in the investigation into the death of Blaze Bernstein, the Lake Forest 19-year-old college student whose body was found in an Orange County park a week after he was reported missing.
Blaze Bernstein is seen in an image provided during a news conference on Jan. 10, 2018. (Credit: KTLA)
The document, described by the newspaper as a 16-page search warrant affidavit filed by a sheriff’s investigator, detailed information given to detectives by a friend who said he drove Bernstein to Borrego Park in the Foothill Ranch area on Jan. 2, the night he disappeared.
According to the unidentified friend, Bernstein went into the park alone to meet someone else after the two had spent some time hanging out together.
When he was unable to reach Bernstein via Snapchat, the friend said he decided to go to a girlfriend’s house in Tustin at about 1 a.m., although he was unable to tell authorities the girl’s last name.
He said he went back to the park about 3:40 a.m. after Bernstein still had not responded.
Investigators met with the friend again two days after Bernstein’s disappearance and noticed scratches on his hands and dirt under his fingernails. The friend said they came from his involvement in a “fight club,” the Register reported.
The friend told investigators Bernstein seemed depressed but never spoke of hurting himself.
Detectives also noticed camping equipment inside the friend’s rental car and said he tried to cover his hands anytime he had to open a door or touch anything during the interview process.
The Orange County Sheriff’s Department confirmed Wednesday Bernstein’s body had been discovered in some brush on the outskirts of Borrego Park the day before, capping off a weeklong search for the teen.
Bernstein was reported missing by his parents Jan. 3.
Based on the condition of Bernstein’s body, detectives determined he was the victim of a homicide, however a cause of death has yet to be determined.
Hundreds of people attended a vigil for the University of Pennsylvania student in Lake Forest Wednesday night.
His family has also set up a memorial fund at the Jewish Community Foundation Orange County in their son’s name. The money will go to organizations that help children and families in need, according to a post on the Facebook group “Help Us Remember Blaze Bernstein.”
Source: KTLA News Blaze
Report: Document Reveals New Details in Blaze Bernstein Death Investigation
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