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Drug Dealer Charged with Overdose Murder of Laguna Niguel Woman

Grand jury indicts Louis Richard Wood for allegedly killing Emma Wihlborg, 21.

A Mission Viejo drug dealer has been charged with murder for the November 2011 overdose death of a Laguna Niguel woman.

The Orange County grand jury indicted Louis Richard Wood, 35, saying he was present and supplied the drugs that led to 21-year-old Emma Wihlborg's death inside a Lake Forest hotel.

Wood's attorney denied the accusation. "It's a tragedy obviously, but we're going to vigorously fight the allegations against Mr. Wood," defense attorney Correen Ferrentino told City News Service.

Wood was arrested Monday evening and charged with murder. His bail has been set at $1 million. He is scheduled to be arraigned April 19.

This isn't Wood's first brush with the law. In 2003, he pleaded guilty to drug sales and was found guilty of drug possession. In 2009, he pleaded guilty to assaulting a police officer. And last year and twice in 2011, he was found guilty of possession drugs.

Wihlborg was born in Los Angeles but spent time in Gothenburg, Sweden, Copenhagen and New York City. She spoke fluent Swedish, according to an obituary sponsored by her parents.

"Maybe the moving explains some internal turmoil and vulnerability," her obituary said. "She died too young to have found her direction in life in spite of enormous gifts that were left undeveloped. But lovable and loved she was."

Deputy District Attorney Susan Price, the prosecutor on the case, declined to comment until the grand jury indictment is unsealed.

lame March 16, 2013 at 03:34 pm
Pathetic.... Sorry but blaming this on the dealer is absurd .
The girl bought the drugs and ingested then herself ... It's her fault she died ,not the seller
jessica April 3, 2013 at 04:33 am
they are both culpable absolutely she choose to take them , but he choose to sell or give them to her she gets to be dead for ever and her parents get to live a life of misery for the rest of theirs and what does the drug dealer or person providing the drugs that lead or helped in her death get if hes not charged ??? Exactly his punishment is nothing compared to the girl that died and more so the parents because when a young person dies it does not matter how they do the parents are left with a life sentence of utter gut wrenching pain and grieve.

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