Murder suspect in deaths of 'American Idol' executive, husband at Los Angeles home charged
Briefly

Raymond Boodarian, 22, has been charged with two counts of murder and one count of residential burglary in connection to the deaths of Robin Kaye and Thomas Deluca, who were fatally shot in their Encino home. Boodarian's next court hearing is set for August 20. A handgun, believed to be the murder weapon, was found in his residence. Surveillance footage revealed Boodarian jumped a fence and accessed the home through an unlocked sliding door. Initial responses from police to reports of a suspicious man in the neighborhood yielded no results due to inactivity at the victims' home.
Charges were filed against Raymond Boodarian, 22, for murdering Robin Kaye, an executive at 'American Idol', and her husband, Thomas Deluca, in their home.
Boodarian is facing two counts of murder and one count of residential burglary, with all counts including special circumstances.
Surveillance footage captured the murders, revealing that Boodarian entered through an unlocked sliding door, resulting in a confrontation leading to the victims' deaths.
A handgun believed to be the murder weapon was found in Boodarian's home, pending forensic analysis to confirm its connection to the crimes.
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