Hero cop was raped by monster producer David Pearce — and killed in line of duty days before sentencing



LOS ANGELES — A hero cop came forward to accuse Hollywood predator producer David Pearce of rape, it was revealed Wednesday — but she was killed in the line of duty just days before she could see justice done.

Lauren Craven, 25, was one of seven women who Peace raped in the years before the slick-haired, duck-lipped producer drugged and killed model Christy Giles and a friend in 2021.

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Pearce was sentenced to a total of 146 years in prison for his crimes, but Craven was not there to see it.

Officer Lauren Craven was killed in the line of duty just days before she was set to accuse producer David Pearce of rape. La Mesa Police Department
David Brian Pearce was sentenced to multiple life terms in prison. Frederick M. Brown for NY Post

The police officer from La Mesa, Calif., was struck and killed by a vehicle last week while rushing to aid people trapped in a car that had flipped over on the highway.

LA prosecutors made the stunning revelation after a a Superior Court judge handed Pearce sentences for a string of sexual assaults and two murder charges.Craven died on October 23, less than a month after her 25th birthday.

Her heroic sacrifice had already made headlines even before the public knew she was involved in Pearce’s case.

She came upon a deadly rollover crash on Interstate 8 northeast of San Diego just before 10:30 p.m. last Monday, officials said.

Officer Craven was struck by car while responding to a deadly rollover crash last Monday. NBC

She reported the incident over the radio before stepping out and walking toward a car that had flipped over.

Craven was struck by another car, which triggered a chain reaction, smashing into the vehicles involved in the initial crash.

The young police officer, who had celebrated her birthday on Oct. 7, was remembered for her final act of compassion.

“Officer Craven’s actions in her final moments exemplified her unwavering dedication to service and the safety of others — a reflection of how she lived every day,” the La Mesa Police Department wrote on Facebook.

Craven had been identified only as “Jane Doe #5” during Pearce’s trial, where he faced justice not only for the fatal druggings of Christy Giles, 24, and Hilda Marcela Cabrales-Arzola, 26, but also seven rape victims who came forward after his arrest.


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