UPDATED: Body found at Malibu Lagoon was identified as 32-year-old Javonnta Murphy

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The deceased body found inside the barrel at Malibu Lagoon Monday morning was identified as 32-year-old Javonnta Murphy, according to The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner’s Office. Murphy was a singer/songwriter in Los Angeles.
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Former professional player joins Waves men’s volleyball coaching staff

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Will Craft was most recently the men’s volleyball head coach at Dominican University in Illinois By McKenzie Jackson Special to The Malibu Times A former professional volleyball player with a successful coaching resume has joined the Pepperdine Waves men’s volleyball team coaching staff.
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Police investigating connection between Pop Smoke’s murder and man’s body recently found in barrel on beach in Malibu as possible retaliation for Pop’s death

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According to TMZ, a dead body was found inside of a barrel on a beach in Malibu, CA, on July 31. Furthermore, the man in the barrel went on to be identified as Javonnta Murphy. Murphy is also the brother of Jaquan Murphy, who was one of the five suspects a ...
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Police are exploring possible link between Pop Smoke's death and a body found in Malibu

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Law enforcement is reportedly exploring a possible connection between the death of an aspiring rapper whose body was discovered at a California beach last week and that of Pop Smoke. The body of Javonnta Murphy was found inside of a 55-gallon barrel at Malibu Lagoon State Beach on July 31.
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Vocal coach Valerie Morehouse will have you looking at voice differently

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Benjamin Marcus Valerie Morehouse is a much-prized vocal coach to stars she cannot publicly identify. A gifted singer herself, Morehouse’s career was detoured by vocal cord nodes when she was young, so she understands the panic that sets in when platinum-selling singers or Oscar-nominated actors succumb to physical/mental stress,
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Stop worrying, NIMBYS — affordable housing shouldn’t squash your property values

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In the mustard-colored building, Marin Ceja, a self-employed pool technician, pays $2,000 per month for his two-bedroom apartment, more than $3,000 less than the average for a two-bedroom rental in Venice. Assuming Ceja’s across-the-street new neighbors financed their home with 20% down, they’ll be paying $20,000 per month.
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