Police seemingly just missed ‘American Idol’ exec, husband before double homicide

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The director of “American Idol” Robin Kaye and her husband, Thomas Deluca, barely missed a police presence outside their home the day they were slaughtered by an intruder.
Kaye and Deluca were found dead Inside their home on July 14, when the Los Angeles Police Service (LAPD) made a wellness check.
A friend of the couple had contacted the authorities after not having heard of Kaye or Deluca for days. The police had access to enter the door by the friend, and they found signs of problems outside. The police broke a window to enter and they discovered that the couple had shot to death.
Police were called to the house of Encino twice on July 10, but NBC4 Los Angeles reported that they had eliminated the premises 25 minutes before Kaye and Deluca stop in their alley.
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Robin Kaye and Thomas Deluca were killed in their Encino house by an intruder on July 10. (Fox News Digital)
Here is a double homicide calendar:
July 9
Robin Kaye and Thomas Deluca attended a neighborhood security meeting at night before the couple’s death, according to NBC4 Los Angeles.
“I had the chance to connect with Robin and Tom, sitting at the same table, for about two hours,” admitted Captain Mike Bland at a security meeting on July 21, depending on the point of sale. During the second meeting, which occurred after Kaye and Deluca were murdered, the police promised to increase the patrols in the districts of the Encino region.
July 10, 4:10 p.m.:
A neighbor of Kaye and Deluca called 911 after seeing someone climb the fence to access the couple’s property. The LAPD sent a helicopter and patrol cars.
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The LAPD investigates the district of Robin Kaye and her husband, Thomas Deluca. (LB / Splash News for Fox News Digital)
July 10, 4:16 p.m.:
The LAPD flight operator called Dispatch to see if the person signaling the burglary attempt always had eyes on the suspect.
July 10, 4:18 p.m.:
The LAPD dispatch said he had no evidence of forced break -ins and gave it clear. The police then left the property, although it was not clear exactly what time the officers left. Fox News Digital contacted the LAPD.
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The house of Robin Kaye and her husband, Thomas Deluca, who were found dead inside their home in Encino on July 14 after the LAPD officers made a wellness check. (LB / Splash News for Fox News Digital)
July 10, 4:43 p.m.:
Robin Kaye and Thomas Deluca returned home about 25 minutes after the police depart.
July 10, 4: 46-4: 50 H:
A second call to 911 went to the LAPD. The appellant could be heard that “someone broke into my office” and “do not shoot me,” reported NBC4 Los Angeles.
According to the detectives, the GPS coordinates placed the caller inside the house of Kaye and Deluca.
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The LAPD responded to Encino’s house after receiving two calls for a burglary. At the time, the police saw no sign of forced entrance.
“The house is fortified. It is 7 walls 8 feet high with metal points which are welded on the peaks of the walls.
“They asked for an overview of our airship, which happened,” he added. “There was no sign of forced entry during this overview. And, once again, that the suspect entered the property without force or entry. So there was no signs of burglary. And with regard to the evidence that there was in the porch, he was not visible by the air because of the way in which the home had a kind of coverage on the front of the house. of the Welfare. “

Robin Kaye worked as a long -standing music supervisor for “American Idol”. (Rachel Murray / Getty Images for supervisors of the music guild)
July 14, 2:30 p.m.:
Kaye and Deluca were found dead inside their house after a friend called the police for a wellness check.
Investigators believe that the suspect adopted a fence to access the house and was able to enter through a unlocked door. Golan previously told Fox News that digital police thought the suspect was inside the house for about 30 minutes when the victims returned home, and a violent struggle took place. Kaye and Deluca died of their injuries and the suspect fled on foot.
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July 15:
A suspect, identified as Raymond Boodarian, 22, was arrested in the double homicide.
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July 17:
Boodarian was charged on July 17 from the murders of Kaye and Deluca and appeared for the first time in a court in southern California.
The 22 -year -old man was accused of two murder leaders and a first -degree burglary chief. Special circumstances have also been deposited with regard to murders, said the deputy prosecutor of District Hilary Williams outside the Van Nuys courthouse. Boodarian remained hidden behind a door in the courtroom during the hearing.
He could face life without the possibility of parole or death, according to Williams.
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July 21:
On Monday, July 21, the Los Angeles County District Prosecutor Nathan Hochman revealed new details during a town hall meeting.
Hochman said Boodarian had given his name when he called 911 on July 10. This call led detectives to find him after the discovery of the deceased on July 14. He also alleged that Bodarian had shot down the couple with their weapon.
“As it remains an active investigation and a pending judicial case, we are unable to share additional details at the moment,” a spokesman for the Los Angeles County Prosecutor Office.
Residents of Encino Gathered during a meeting of the town hall to discuss concerns concerning increased crime in the region.
“This murder could have been avoided,” said Heather Michaels of the Encino neighborhood council Fox11. “The community does not feel safe. They are afraid. Many elderly people don’t even want to get out of their homes.”
The authorities noted that they had increased patrols in the Encino region between 7 p.m. and 7 a.m.

