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 July 16, 2025

Burglar faces charges in fatal shooting of American Idol executive and husband

A chilling discovery in an upscale Encino neighborhood has left the entertainment industry reeling as details emerge about the brutal murders of veteran "American Idol" supervisor Robin Kaye and her musician husband Thomas Deluca in their California home.

According to ABC 7, 22-year-old Raymond Boordarian has been arrested in connection with the double homicide where both victims were found with gunshot wounds to the head in separate rooms of their multimillion-dollar residence.

Law enforcement officials revealed that Boordarian had allegedly been inside the couple's home for approximately 30 minutes before they returned, with no prior connection to either victim, suggesting this was a burglary gone tragically wrong.

Missed Warning Signs Lead to Fatal Encounter

Police responded to two separate burglary calls at the residence last Thursday but departed after finding no visible signs of forced entry at the time of inspection.

Surveillance footage would later reveal the suspect had managed to gain entry to the property that same afternoon, though the exact timing of the murders remains unclear.

The investigation has raised questions about police response protocols, as a shattered sliding door was later documented by news helicopter footage, though it's uncertain whether this damage occurred before or after the initial police visits.

Security Measures Fail to Prevent Tragedy

The $4.5 million property, despite being one of the most fortified residences in the area with high walls topped with security spikes, proved insufficient in preventing the deadly intrusion.

Local residents have expressed growing concerns about a pattern of break-ins plaguing the Encino community, with many sharing their experiences of frequent burglaries over recent years.

Detectives have emphasized that this appears to be an isolated incident rather than part of any organized crime ring, though this has done little to ease neighborhood fears.

Entertainment Industry Mourns Respected Executive

Kaye's impact on the television industry spanned 15 seasons with "American Idol," during which she accumulated numerous prestigious accolades including several Guild of Music Supervisors Awards.

The show's spokesperson released a heartfelt statement to Variety, describing Kaye as "a cornerstone of the Idol family since 2009" who was "truly loved and respected by all who came in contact with her."

Lessons to learn from this tragedy

This heartbreaking incident highlights ways people can reflect on their personal safety and home security, even though crimes can tragically happen to anyone, no matter the precautions taken. Here are three important reminders:

1. Alarm systems and cameras are essential but not infallible: Even homes with advanced safety features, like walls and surveillance, can still be vulnerable. Consider regularly updating security measures and reviewing camera angles and motion sensor coverage areas.

2. Respond quickly to suspicious activity: The fact that two burglary calls were made the same day as the murders demonstrates how early alerts can be critical. Trust your instincts. If something doesn’t feel right, keep calling and insist on a thorough inspection by the police.

3. Community awareness saves lives: Coordinated neighborhood watch efforts and strong communication between residents can help curb repeated break-ins. Frequent incidents in one area should be reported immediately and demand a response from local authorities.

Why this story matters

This story underscores serious concerns about public safety, even in neighborhoods perceived as secure. It raises questions about the effectiveness of emergency responses to crime reports and whether law enforcement has adequate resources to handle repeated break-ins in residential areas. Most importantly, it shows how a tragic event can impact an entire sector, from the entertainment world to the people who live nearby. The response from both communities highlights their need for reflection, accountability, and healing.

Conclusion: What happened and what comes next

Robin Kaye and Thomas Deluca were violently killed in what appears to be a random burglary gone wrong at their Encino home. Police arrested Raymond Boordarian, 22, who had no known relationship with the couple, after surveillance footage and physical evidence linked him to the scene. The residence, valued at $4.5 million, was thought to be secure, but a shattered sliding door and a missed police visit earlier in the day may have left them vulnerable.

The couple was discovered shot in the head in separate rooms, bringing a tragic end to Kaye’s long-standing career with “American Idol.” As the investigation continues, family, friends, and fans have expressed their grief over the sudden, devastating loss. Law enforcement insists this was an isolated event, though neighborhood concerns remain high.

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Written By: Rampart Stonebridge

I'm Rampart Stonebridge, a curious and passionate writer who can't get enough of true crime. As a criminal investigative journalist, I put on my detective hat, delving deep into each case to reveal the hidden truths. My mission? To share engaging stories and shed light on the complexities of our mysterious world, all while satisfying your curiosity about the intriguing realm of true crime.

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