Man charged in the killings of an ‘American Idol’ exec and her husband called 911 afterward, DA says
ENCINO, LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, JUL 22 – Raymond Boodarian, 22, faces murder and burglary charges after allegedly killing Robin Kaye and Thomas DeLuca with their own gun and calling 911 himself, officials said.
- Raymond Boodarian, 22, is accused of killing Robin Kaye and Thomas Deluca using their own gun inside their home. This detail was revealed by Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman during a public town hall meeting.
- After the shooting, Boodarian called 911 and identified himself, which helped police in their investigation. He was arrested five days later without incident.
- Kaye worked as a music supervisor for American Idol for many years, and both she and Deluca were found dead during a welfare check. Authorities stated they died from multiple gunshot wounds.
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911 Call Made During 'American Idol' Producer's Home Invasion Killing Reveals Haunting Plea to Killer: 'Please Don't Shoot Me'
In a 911 call made during the home invasion of an "American Idol" producer, the caller could be heard begging the assailant to not "shoot" them.
Encino, CA (91436) Tragedy Unfolded: Police Responded Twice to 911 – But Bodies of “American Idol” Exec and Husband Discovered 4 Days Later – EXCLUSIVE
Encino, CA 91436 – An urgent and unsettling story has come to light in Encino, Los Angeles: on July 10, two separate 911 calls reported suspicious activity — the second specifically mentioning an armed intruder — at the home of “American Idol” music supervisor Robin Kaye and her husband Thomas Deluca. Although LAPD responded both times, they did not enter the property, citing no visible signs of forced entry. Their bodies, tragically, were not f…
Man charged in the killings of an ‘American Idol’ exec, her husband called 911, DA says
LOS ANGELES — The man accused of killing an “American Idol” executive and her husband used the couple’s gun to kill them and later called the police, authorities allege. Los Angeles police previously said they responded to a 911 call about a burglary that afternoon, July 10, but left after finding “no signs of forced entry or trouble.” Officers found the bodies of Robin Kaye and Thomas Deluca four days later at their home in the Encino neighborh…
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