Two Years Without Their Daughters.
Last week, the official mark of another year passed by as the four Pepperdine families await justice.
“Two years ago today, we lost four beautiful souls—four angels whose lives were taken far too soon. Not a day passes without their absence being felt deeply by those who knew and loved them, and by the countless others who have come to carry their stories in their hearts.
They are remembered not only in sadness, but in strength. Their legacy demands action. It demands truth. It demands accountability. It demands change. It demands justice.
Together, we are united. Their memory fuels a movement—one built on love, on faith, and on the unwavering commitment to bring change and justice in their names.
Proverbs 31: 8–9: Speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves, for the rights of all who are destitute.
To our four angels: we honor you. We carry you with us. And we will never, ever, stop fighting to bring you justice.”
— Billy Melcher (Co-Creator, Justice for Four Angels)
A GoFundMe was setup to pay for a permanent memorial at Point Dume in Malibu for Asha, Deslyn, Peyton, and Niamh.
This place was very special for Asha Weir and her friends.
According to the GFM page... “Point Dume was one of Asha’s favorite places, a sanctuary she captured beautifully in her poem, “For a Moment of Peace.” This memorial will feature two custom benches overlooking the stunning bluffs, beaches, and Pacific waters that brought solace to Asha and her friends. The benches will include plaques with a QR code linking to a digital memorial honoring Niamh, Peyton, Asha, and Deslyn, along with Asha’s poem, and serving as a poignant reminder about the importance of road safety—particularly on PCH.”
If you’d like to help play a part in the memorial benches for the families, feel free to donate at the link below. Anything helps. 🩵