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3 arrested in deaths of 2 women who were drugged and later died after night out in Los Angeles: Police

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LOS ANGELES - Three men have been arrested in connection with the deaths of two women who were allegedly drugged during a night out in Los Angeles, and later dumped at separate hospitals, police announced Thursday morning.David Pearce, 37, was arrested and charged with manslaughter.

He is being held on $1 million bail. Michael Ansbach, 47, and Brandt Osborn, 42, were both arrested and charged with accessory to manslaughter.

They are being held on $100,000 bail each.Christy Giles-Cilliers and her close friend, Hilda Marcela Cabrales-Arzola, went for a night out in Los Angeles in November and never came home.

Police said that masked men dropped Giles-Cilliers at Southern California Hospital in Culver City. The men were in a black Toyota Prius.

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