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22-year-old arrested in double homicide case of Robin Kaye, former ‘American Idol’ music supervisor, and husband

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Robin Kaye, a longtime music supervisor for “American Idol,” and her husband, Thomas Deluca, were found dead in their Encino, California, home on July 14, 2025. Both victims, aged 70, had suffered gunshot wounds. The discovery was made by police during a welfare check after the couple’s family reported losing contact with them.

Authorities arrested 22-year-old Raymond Boodarian in connection with the deaths. Investigations revealed that Boodarian had entered the couple’s home through an unlocked door while they were away on July 10. Upon their return, a confrontation ensued, leading to the fatal shootings. Boodarian fled the scene but was apprehended shortly after.

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Robin Kaye had been a pivotal figure in the music industry, serving as the music supervisor for “American Idol” for over 15 years. Her contributions extended to other notable productions, including “The Singing Bee,” “Hollywood Game Night,” and “Lip Sync Battle.” Colleagues and former contestants have expressed deep sorrow over her passing, highlighting her professionalism and dedication.

The tragic incident has cast a shadow over the entertainment community, with many reflecting on the impact of Kaye’s work and the senseless loss of life. As investigations continue, authorities are working to understand the circumstances surrounding the double homicide and to bring justice to the victims.

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