Hollywood producer and convicted killer-rapist David Pearce was obsessed with disgraced porn star Ron Jeremy: report

By New York Post (U.S.) | Created at 2025-03-21 00:18:14 | Updated at 2025-04-05 15:49:18 2 weeks ago

The Hollywood producer who fatally drugged two young women and raped several others was a fanatic for disgraced porn star Ron Jeremy and even called him his “dad” during an argument with his real father, newly released police evidence and interviews suggest.

David Pearce — convicted last month of two first-degree murders in the overdose deaths of model Christy Giles and her friend Hilda Marcela Cabrales Arzola and seven rapes — was reportedly a personal friend of the infamous X-rated actor and filled his apartment with signed memorabilia and “trophies for pornography,” a search warrant obtained by the LA Times revealed.

David Pearce (right) with porn star Ron Jeremy. WireImage
Ron Jeremy faced multiple rape charges of his own before being deemed unfit for trial. WireImage
David Pearce appears in Los Angeles County Superior Court. AP

But his friendship with Jeremy — who faced dozens of sexual assault charges of his own before a judge deemed the 72-year-old unfit for trial due to “incurable neurocognitive decline” — at some point became a sick obsession, according to family members.

In a fight with his father, Pearce, 42, once shouted, “You’re not my Dad anymore. Ron Jeremy is my Dad!” his sister Allison Pearce told the outlet.

Police had investigated multiple rape allegations against Pearce in the years before he lured Giles, 24, and Arzola, 26, to his Los Angeles apartment, where he gave them fentanyl-laced cocaine and spiked cocktails, let them die when they overdosed, and then dumped their bodies on the curb outside two different hospitals in 2021, according to prosecutors.

Ron Jeremy arrives for the 1st Annual Sex Awards in 2013. Getty Images
Jeremy appears for arraignment on rape and sexual assault charges in 2020. Getty Images

Police brought at least three different rape cases against Pearce — who maintained an image as a Hollywood big shot despite middling success — to county prosecutors between 2007 and 2020, according to public records obtained by the Times.

Christy Giles, who died from spiked wine and tainted drugs supplied by Pearce. Instagram/@christygiles
Pearce’s murder victims Christy Giles (left) and Hilda Cabrales (right). Jan Cilliers
David Pearce at a Las Vegas club in 2018. WireImage

Given the plethora of red flags, critics argued cops should have bagged the pervert producer before he took the lives of his two latest victims.

“This is exactly the type of predator that sexual assault investigators and prosecutors are looking for, these are the kind of people they want to hunt down and stop … it’s kind of like the whole job,” Joshua Ritter, a victim’s rights attorney for Giles’ husband, told the Times.

Pearce and a wingman met Giles and Arzola at a drug-fueled warehouse party in Los Angeles. The four went back to Pearce’s apartment, where he fed the two women fentanyl-laced cocaine and drugged the drinks of all three of his guests.

His wingman, who became violently ill, managed to stumble home, but the two women passed out and never woke up. Pearce’s roommate testified that when he suggested calling 911, Pearce said “Dead girls don’t talk” and let them die.

Pearce and his roommate then loaded the women’s bodies into his car, pulled off the license plate, and dumped them on the sidewalk in front of two different hospitals.

After his arrest, 12 different women came forward to accuse the Hollywood producer of assaulting them between 2007 and 2020 — often using date rape drugs.

Pearce faces a sentence of life in prison for two counts of first-degree murder and seven counts of rape, although he has fired his defense and said he will seek a new trial.

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