UCLA student Brianna Kupfer murdered in Los Angeles attack had 26 stab wounds: report
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The autopsy for slain UCLA grad student Brianna Kupfer reportedly found extensive injuries across her body, including 26 stab wounds in her chest, abdomen, arms and legs.
Flowers placed in memory of graduate student Brianna Kupfer, who was stabbed to death on Jan. 13. (Emma McIntyre/Getty Images) Flowers are placed outside Croft House furniture store in memory of graduate student Brianna Kupfer. (Emma McIntyre/Getty Images) A memorial for Brianna Kupfer, who was found dead inside the Croft House in Los Angeles, is seen on Jan. 20, 2022. (Sarah Reingewirtz/MediaNews Group/Los Angeles Daily via Getty Images) A picture of Croft House employee Brianna Kupfer sits inside the business. (Wally Skalij/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images) 24-year-old Brianna Kupfer was studying design as a grad student at UCLA. (Todd Kupfer) The suspected killer of 24-year-old UCLA grad student Brianna Kupfer appeared on surveillance video at a nearby 7-Eleven store just 30 minutes after her murder. (LAPD) Pasadena police arrested Brianna Kupfer's alleged killer just a day after Los Angeles authorities released his identity. (LinkedIn)
The autopsy report found extensive injuries across Kupfer’s body, including 11 stab wounds in her chest, five in her left arm, three in her left leg, and one in her pelvis, the New York Post reported. Her body also had two stab wounds each in her abdomen, right leg and right arm.
Police said Smith fled the scene after the attack. He was later arrested and faces murder charges.