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July 15, 2025 34 mins
Arrest made in Encino shooting of "American Idol" executive Robin Kaye and her husband, police say // Encino Double Homicide Suspect arrested and Press conference // Mayor Karen Bass addressed National Guard Troops leaving L.A. // Encino Murder coverage 
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It's k IF.

Speaker 2 (00:00):
I am sixty and you're listening to The Conway Show
on demand on the iHeartRadio app. Mark Thompson is in
the house, by the way, thank you for filling in.

Speaker 3 (00:12):
Well, it's so much fun, always so much fun, more
fun though when you're here.

Speaker 2 (00:16):
Is that right?

Speaker 3 (00:17):
I mean that sincerely of course? All right, as I
do everything, I mean everything since Sure. What were we
teasing right before? Bag a new game in Las Vegash Yeah,
new game in Vegas. However, before we do that, we've
got some breaking news. Do we have the breaking news sounder?

Speaker 2 (00:34):
Uh? Is that it?

Speaker 3 (00:36):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (00:36):
Okay, do we have the breaking news sounder? Stephan? Sure?
Good at that. By the way, what what have you
wearing today? That seems like a fancy cap? Yeah, it's
what the cluck? What the cluck?

Speaker 3 (00:47):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (00:47):
That's that new sand bar. Cute sandwich at Philly's Best. Yeah,
hot chicken. Yeah, and it fits my head so I
love it. Wow, that's a good rocket. Just you know,
break it in. We'll have to grab some of those. Yeah, absolutely, yeah,
But I got the breaking news if you wanted breaking
news sounder, Yeah, okay, here we go, this is good, right,

(01:12):
breaking news here there was a double homicide in Encino,
fairly close to my old stomping grounds. I went to
a Lady of Our, Lady of Grace, which is a
Catholic school on the corner of white Oak and Ventura,
before I got kicked out of there. Another story for
another day. And then this double homicide happened just blocks

(01:35):
south of where I went to school in the San
Fernando Valley and Mark these people who got shot and killed.
One of them was a producer music producer on American Idol.
Did you know them?

Speaker 3 (01:48):
I didn't. I was there for fourteen seasons. I didn't
know them.

Speaker 2 (01:52):
How loosely were you involved with the show? You didn't
know anybody? Like if everybody in that show went down
at a plane crash, would you know anybody?

Speaker 3 (01:59):
I think? Good, Yeah, I'm sorry. I don't know them,
but my heart breaks for them. It's so awful.

Speaker 2 (02:06):
All right, and let's find out what's going on. There's
a serious story coming out of Encino, a double homicide
in a very very safe area of the San Fernando Valley.
The reason why people make money and buy expensive homes
is safety for their family. Period, schools, fire, those are
all secondary you buy a house, an expensive house, because

(02:29):
you want to keep your family safe, period, and when
people get murdered in very safe neighborhoods, the property value
goes down because you're like, ethic, why do I have
to buy a five million dollar house and Encino when
I can buy a fifty thousand dollar house in North
Hollywood and have the same safety. That's why this is important,

(02:49):
important all right here it is double homicide and Encino,
and they have a suspect who's been arrested.

Speaker 4 (02:56):
A lot coming out here in the last couple of hours. First,
we learn today from the laped that this apparently happened
five days ago, back on last Thursday. The murders happened
when someone broke into the home. It was empty at
the time, but the couple then returned home and a
struggle in suit. We also learned today that arrest has
now been made a twenty two year old in Sino
resident with no history of burglary in his past, but

(03:20):
does have a criminal record.

Speaker 3 (03:21):
Here's what happened next.

Speaker 2 (03:22):
Wait a minute, Wait a minute, wait a minute.

Speaker 3 (03:24):
That's bizarre.

Speaker 2 (03:25):
This is a rich kids, a rich guy's son allegedly
who's been breaking into homes and robbing the neighbors and
then allegedly killing these people. Is that what I heard?
Let me listen to it again.

Speaker 4 (03:39):
It was empty at the time, but the couple then
returned home and a struggle in suit. We also learned
today that arrest has now been made a twenty two
year old in Sino resident with no history of burglary
in his past, but does have a criminal record.

Speaker 3 (03:52):
Here's what happened next.

Speaker 2 (03:53):
A twenty two year old resident, maybe a son of
somebody who lives in Encino, going around breaking into homes
and allegedly breaking homes, allegedly killing people. But do you
know who else used to do that? Eric and Lyle Menendez.
They used to live in Hidden Hills when they were kids.
They were like twelve, thirteen, fourteen years old, and they

(04:14):
would break into neighbors' homes and steal crap, to the
point where the Menendas had to move out of Calabasa's
and the Hidden Hills area because their two sons were
giant a holes.

Speaker 3 (04:26):
I didn't know that.

Speaker 2 (04:26):
Yeah, don't do it, Lyle, don't do it, Lyle. But
he did it, and now might Lyle might be getting
out of prison, and I'll be the first guy. He
comes after, well, me and John. It's a toss up
because John and Ken used to do this thing called
fry the Menendi where they want the death penalty for

(04:47):
these two lads, and we did something similar over on
Kala Sex And now they're coming after us when they
get out. But don't do it, Lyle, Please don't do it. Lyle.
I got it. I got a daughter and a wife.
Please don't do it.

Speaker 5 (04:59):
Li.

Speaker 2 (05:00):
But if a guy's going to kill his mom in
cold blood, why would he not kill a guy on
radio who's been beaten on over twenty five years.

Speaker 3 (05:07):
He's got a score to Satellite.

Speaker 2 (05:08):
Of course, I'm going to go out as Lyle Menendez's
next hit. Wow, that's where I'm going out. I hope
that's not true. I some days I hope it is.

Speaker 3 (05:19):
All right.

Speaker 2 (05:20):
Back to the story, I didn't see it.

Speaker 4 (05:21):
The bodies of the victims, now identified as American Idol
music supervisor Robin Kay and her husband Tom DeLuca, were
discovered Monday afternoon in there in Sino home.

Speaker 2 (05:30):
Now, let me ask you something. This is not just
like any producer music producer on any show. This is
the vital key to that show. You're right, that is
the essence of American right it is. And she was
a huge producer, afforded a very expensive home up in
the Nansino Hills where she thought she was safe, but
she wasn't. And now I think this might come out.
I don't know if this is going to be a

(05:51):
part of the story, but this story, this house that
they lived in, because I know a little bit about
that neighborhood mark I grew up there, used to belong
to a very fam rapper. And I can't remember the
rapper's name. It was something like old shoes, old shoes of.

Speaker 3 (06:07):
Swamy, Old shoes of Swami.

Speaker 2 (06:09):
Of course I'm getting that wrong, ODB No, but that
house belonged to a rapper and I can't remember the name.
I thought it was old shoes Swamy, but that may
not be it.

Speaker 4 (06:19):
The LAPD says their murders took place back on July tenth.
They received two separate nine one one calls about a
possible burglary that day, but when officers checked it out,
they found nothing. They sent a helicopter to look for
signs of a burglary, again, seeing nothing. The scene would
remain untouched until officers returned Monday after the family said
they hadn't heard from the couple for days.

Speaker 2 (06:39):
So the murders happened four or five days ago. The
cops looked around and didn't find anything and took off. Wow,
but they never knocked on the door of these people
and said, you know, there's no answer, maybe we should
go in and take a look. Oh, I think there's
gonna be some hot heads over this one, some pretty
pissed off people.

Speaker 4 (06:59):
Officers wound smashing this glass door to gain entry and
discovered the couple each in rooms in different parts of
the house.

Speaker 3 (07:06):
Both shot in the head. Oh my god, God, this'
twenty two year old shot them and.

Speaker 2 (07:10):
Cold allegedly, Yes, that's just how often do we have
to do that, croch? You're your news guy, how often
do you have to say it? Every eight seconds? Well,
it all depends. I mean you could probably do and
it just put put in there. That's your opinion, Oh,
I see, okay, allegedly no or my real opinion. Both
shot in the head, both shot in the head, and

(07:31):
Encino in a four million dollar home where it's supposed
to be safe. Both shot in the head. That's where
we are in the valley it's unbelievable. I'm with her.
You can hear it my voice. It's unbelievable. This is
very sad. It is so much hate.

Speaker 4 (07:50):
Neighbors in this Encino community left stunned.

Speaker 1 (07:53):
This is the best neighborhood.

Speaker 2 (07:55):
She's right, She's onto something. It's a beautiful neighborhood with
great name, beautiful area of the San Fernando Valley, very expensive,
very tough to get up unless you know your way
around there. It's really only one way into Lake and
Sino and one way out. That's the that's the road
to Lake and Sino. There's one way in and one
way out, and there's very little crime around there because

(08:17):
everybody watches out for everybody else's home. Juice World, Juice World,
Juice World. That's the rapper, that's the rapper owned that
house before rapper Juice World. Yeah, I think you're rolling
the dice when you buy an ex rapper's house, because
people think that he still owns it, you know, and
a lot of people go by to see that rapper's house.

(08:37):
There's a lot of young people that go to see
that rapper's house. Now, maybe in this case that doesn't
play a part. I get that this might be a
local kid who's just going crazy. Allegedly this is.

Speaker 1 (08:45):
The best neighborhood.

Speaker 2 (08:47):
What did he What is juice world known for? It
is it saying some of his hits.

Speaker 1 (08:54):
Don't why somebody has so much hate to kill somebody.

Speaker 5 (08:58):
Unimaginable, But it shows you no matter how much protection
security you have there, they want to get in, They're
going to get in.

Speaker 4 (09:05):
Surveillance video discovered this week shows a man entering the
home July.

Speaker 2 (09:08):
By the way, that guy's not in alarm sales.

Speaker 3 (09:11):
Yeah, I was going to say to we don't know
if they had what kind of security they had it.

Speaker 2 (09:15):
And if you have a guy who's in selling you
an alarm, this is not what you want to hear
from them.

Speaker 5 (09:19):
But it just shows you no matter how much protection
security you have there, they want to get in, they're
going to get in.

Speaker 2 (09:25):
Great, all right, Well where do I sign?

Speaker 4 (09:27):
Surveillance video discovered this week shows a man entering the
home July tenth, the couple, then returning home about thirty
minutes later. They believe a struggle ensued and the couple
were shot. Today they arrested twenty two year old Raymond Badarian.
It appears he has no relationship to the victims and
was simply robbing their home.

Speaker 1 (09:45):
They're a nice couple, really nice people.

Speaker 4 (09:47):
Mar Kintaro has cleaned the couple's pull every Tuesday for
the last two years. He showed up for work today
and learned of the news.

Speaker 6 (09:55):
They were really nice. More than one month ago. I
came and then the guy he came out and tell
me they were somebody break in and they have little oaks.
Then they keep bark and he wake up. He wake
up that people run away day.

Speaker 2 (10:15):
Oh my god. This is on White Oak. If you're
familiar with the valley, it's between Balboa and Resita. It's
south of the boulevard. There's a big church there, there's
the big Ralphs market there, and then it's south of
there in south I believe it's south of Valley Vista
as well. It's a white Oak place turns into white

(10:35):
Oak Boulevard, white Oak Avenue. But it's it's a very
very safe community up there, very very safe and shattered
now by this double homicide.

Speaker 4 (10:43):
So the LAPD now looking into whether that incident about
a month ago is related to this incident. We are
expected to hear from a police lieutenant here, just a
couple of minutes. Press conference had to be held in
the meantime.

Speaker 2 (10:54):
Wow, all right, well it's on. It's it's everywhere. Man.
You cannot get away. You cannot get away from crime
and crazy people in southern California. We'll find out more
about this twenty two year old what the motive was.
There's a press commerce going on right now in channel seven.
We're gonna grab that audio and then we will play

(11:15):
that for you in full when we get back.

Speaker 7 (11:19):
You're listening to Tim Conway Junior on demand from KFI
AM six.

Speaker 2 (11:23):
Forty two people murdered and in Sino some days ago,
some time ago, and a person has been arrested for this,
evidently a twenty two year old chap who thought that
would be interesting. And now if he's found guilty, he'll
spend the rest of his life in prison. Here's the
press that happened moments ago up at Encino Hills.

Speaker 1 (11:45):
Responded to the scene.

Speaker 8 (11:47):
Through our investigation, it was revealed that there was a
previous radio call back on Thursday, July tenth, twenty twenty five,
at approximately four pm. These two radio calls dealt with
an individual jumping the fence onto the property a burglary
suspect there Now. Officers did arrive at seeing they conducted investigation.

(12:09):
They were unable to make entry onto the property due
to it being highly fortified.

Speaker 1 (12:14):
However, they did do a flyover with the airship.

Speaker 8 (12:17):
There were no signs of forced entry or trouble at
that time.

Speaker 1 (12:21):
They cleared from scene.

Speaker 8 (12:23):
However, upon further inspection on surveillance video, homicide investigators discovered
that the suspect had managed to gain access to the
residence and he entered and unlocked or unsecured door of
the residence and he was there for approximately half an hour.
When the homeowners returned back to their residence, a violent

(12:47):
struggling suit between them and the suspect was already inside
their home, which resulted in the victims tragically losing their life.
We identified the suspect as Raymond Bouderian, a twenty two
year old out of the Encino area. We identified him
using the surveillance video here at the residence, as well

(13:08):
as some other forensic evidence that scene. Earlier today, at
approximately fifteen hundred hours, homicide investigators, with the assistance of LAPDS,
Gang and Narcotics Division FBI Fugitive Task Force took that
suspect into custody without incident, and he's currently in our
custody over at Vanni Station. So he was arrested around

(13:32):
the nineteen thousand block of Van o In Street. Well, yes,
he was arrested out of his residence, correct.

Speaker 1 (13:40):
Yeah, At this time, that's all the information I have.

Speaker 8 (13:44):
If there's any further investigation needed into that, the department
will do.

Speaker 1 (13:47):
So as well as our investigators.

Speaker 8 (13:49):
You know, we've had this case for a little under
twenty four hours now, so there's still a lot of
legwork that we have to do on this case as well.
We've heard there's an incident for me for dyom, I'm sorry.

Speaker 2 (14:01):
What was his primary reason for breaking in? A dumb question, right, stealing.

Speaker 8 (14:06):
Unknown at this time, motive is unknown. We're still looking
into whether he has any type of relationship with the victims.

Speaker 1 (14:13):
Right now, it is an apparent random attack.

Speaker 8 (14:18):
The house did not appear to be ransacked, so we're
we're looking into multiple avenues on what the motive may
be there.

Speaker 1 (14:28):
The motive may.

Speaker 8 (14:29):
Not have been theft, but the motive could also have
been random based on what we know so far, but
it's very preliminary At this.

Speaker 2 (14:35):
Time, it was theft. Let let me I have more
experience than LAPD in this area. It was theft.

Speaker 1 (14:44):
No weapon recovered at.

Speaker 2 (14:45):
The Sorry to the guys in the street, but I've
been argued you don't need the detectives from this one.
I've been around long enough. It's theft.

Speaker 8 (14:53):
No weapon recovered at this time, but we suspect it's
a handgun was involved.

Speaker 9 (15:01):
All right.

Speaker 2 (15:01):
Was there a previous incident with regards to this house
in May of this year?

Speaker 8 (15:06):
Yeah, So once again we're focused solely on the homicide.
Any other further information on pass calls for service, the
LAPD will look into that. Right now, it's just too
early in the investigation for me to go over that stuff.

Speaker 3 (15:20):
You mentioned.

Speaker 8 (15:23):
Nothing much other than he's a twenty two year old
male who does not reside in this neighborhood in particular,
and at this time we don't have any connection between
he and the victims.

Speaker 2 (15:34):
Was he known to police? This is the other question.

Speaker 8 (15:38):
He was known to police in a sense that he
has a prior criminal history, but I'm not going to
go into detail about what that is.

Speaker 2 (15:44):
You mentioned designs of trouble in the r and coal help.

Speaker 1 (15:48):
That just blood evidence being along the porch. Yes, you
see a fine fry.

Speaker 2 (15:58):
Was the struggle inside the house? We're able to see
where the struggle happened.

Speaker 8 (16:02):
There's at this time in the investigation, there's no interior
camera footage. When I say violence, I mean the victims
were ruthlessly shot multiple times.

Speaker 1 (16:10):
Here one evidence around the house or just with the victims.

Speaker 4 (16:15):
How do you know there's a violent struggle.

Speaker 2 (16:17):
How do you know there's a violent struggle?

Speaker 1 (16:18):
No, that's it.

Speaker 8 (16:19):
That's my definition of a violent struggle. That the actual
murder scene was quite contained in the house.

Speaker 9 (16:29):
With the neighbor said there.

Speaker 2 (16:35):
It's twenty twenty five and we still can't get a
microphone on the reporters asking questions. Will that just never happen?
There's no boom mic, there's no uh you know, secondary mic.
We need aol boom market, but they never have one.
They never have one.

Speaker 1 (16:52):
Yeah.

Speaker 8 (16:52):
Again, I'm not going to speak to like particularly on
police policies and procedures.

Speaker 1 (16:56):
I'm just here for the homicide.

Speaker 8 (16:58):
But I can say that the department will look into
that response and deem if there is any sort of
misconduct there, they will launch an internal investigator.

Speaker 2 (17:06):
Okay, so that's about what we know that this kid.
You know, the thing that strikes me with this audio
is that the cops showed up, LAPD showed up, and
they couldn't get entrance into the home because of how
fortified the house was. The house with gates, fence, probably

(17:28):
barbed wire, big trees, you know it was. It was
built where it's impossible to get in there unless you
really really tried, So they assumed nobody was in there.
But if you have that kind of security around your
house where even the cops don't go in because it's
so fortified, and that guy got in, that means whatever

(17:50):
security you had, whatever stupid dumb security you have in
your house, it can be penetrated by anybody. So it
makes everybody fearful that no matter how much protection you
have around your house, some ahle can still get in
and shoot you, your wife or your husband to death.
It drives people crazy, and they're spending all this money

(18:11):
on security, all this money on cameras and dogs and
guns to try to keep your family safe. And yet
these two people in a very safe part of Encino,
south of the Boulevard, south of Rancho, south of Valley
Vista still with a fortified house in that neighborhood had
a twenty two year old break in and kill both people.

Speaker 3 (18:33):
Yeah, it's funny that you point this out because Courtney
just contacted me. She's all scared now and she has
that fear anyway, and we all should be concerned in
the sense that no matter what you do to fortify
your residence, they can.

Speaker 2 (18:46):
Still get in. Exactly, it's unreal.

Speaker 7 (18:49):
You're listening to Tim Conwayjunior on demand from KFI AM
six forty.

Speaker 2 (18:55):
Conwischer, Let's flip on channel four real quick here Stephush
Mayor Bas addresses National Guard troops leaving Los Angeles.

Speaker 10 (19:05):
I have said from the beginning that what is happening
in Los Angeles is we are being used as a
test case, and I am hoping that this experiment with
the lives of people ends here. This has been a
blow to the economy of the nation's second largest city.
We are an immigrant city, a city where there're sectors

(19:25):
of our economy that are dependent on immigrant labor. We
have rebuilding that needs to be done, whether we are
talking about the wildfires or whether we are talking about
preparations for the major events coming up and the idea
that troops would be used the economy would be hit.
Who do you think does the building in the city.

(19:48):
We know that the construction industry has significant percentage of
immigrant labor. Some people have said forty percent. I believe
that's a gross underestimation. Can't impact the nation's second largest city,
the largest city in the state of California, and the
state of California has the fourth largest economy in the world.

(20:12):
When you do that through stunts like have taken place
here over the last month, you hurt the economy of
our city, our state, and indirectly our nation. So with that,
I want to just reiterate this is a victory, and
this is a victory that is the result of our
city standing strong and standing united and saying.

Speaker 1 (20:35):
This was not necessary.

Speaker 10 (20:37):
I hope that the administration heard that and that's why
they made this decision. With that all opened up for questions, Mister.

Speaker 1 (20:45):
Peter, they had a law that two California.

Speaker 2 (20:49):
Another guy, you can't heard Marine.

Speaker 1 (20:54):
Tecny can be a pert rowing energy as leader.

Speaker 2 (20:57):
As a present at the event of where the marine
stay even though natural Guard's leaving, Well, you know what
there is.

Speaker 10 (21:06):
I am hoping that this is the beginning of a
complete withdrawal. No Guard troops and of all marines. Our
soldiers are trained to fight to kill foreign enemies and
foreign lands. There was never a need for them here
before and there isn't a need for them now. And frankly,

(21:28):
he if they didn't go about the raids and the
manner in which they did originally this was targeted arrests
for the worst of the worst, we never saw that materialize.

Speaker 1 (21:39):
What we saw was.

Speaker 10 (21:41):
Mask men, unmarked cars, drawing guns, snatching people off the street.
If they got overwhelmed, that has an awful lot to
do with it. If they stopped that, then they don't
have to worry about that. But they all need to
go back home, all right.

Speaker 1 (22:02):
We're listening to the mayor.

Speaker 11 (22:03):
They're addressing the fact that two thousand California National Guard
members are being withdrawn from duty here in La Of course,
you remember they were called in to protect federal property
and federal agents in the immigration raids. The mayor called
it a victory and said the raids have really been
a blow to the economy here in La County.

Speaker 1 (22:20):
That's right, she.

Speaker 9 (22:21):
Says, she doesn't know exactly where they're going to go, but.

Speaker 1 (22:24):
She certainly hopes that they don't go to another city.

Speaker 9 (22:27):
But yeah, again, saying that this is a victory as
a result of our city standing strong.

Speaker 2 (22:33):
Ras ConA Nolan wilcome to your thank you buddy? Did she?
Did I hear that right? That she said forty or more?
Forty percent or more of the construction jobs in Los
Angeles are illegal immigrants undocumented workers.

Speaker 3 (22:46):
She said that the city. She said, who do you
think is going to do those jobs in the city?
The city's dependent. I didn't hear her of the percentage,
did she says?

Speaker 2 (22:55):
I think she said forty percent or more? Interesting, so
I heard her say the percentage, but I didn't hear
say illegal immigrant, So I don't know if she was
making that. She just said yeah, she just oh, I
see yeah, or well she said, I think when well,
it's tough because when she you don't know what she
means by when she says immigrant, right, you know, she

(23:18):
never uses the term illegal immigrant and she so you
have no idea who she's talking about. So, but if
the National Guard is leaving, that means that they are
pretty confident that the federal buildings in Los Angeles is
secure and they don't need them to protect the buildings.
So that's positive. I guess right. National guards check it

(23:42):
out going.

Speaker 3 (23:42):
Off, that's what they were doing. You're right, So.

Speaker 2 (23:45):
We'll see what happens there all right. Back to in Sino,
it looks like they have a twenty two year old
arrested in this case where two people were murdered in
Sino the forty seven hundred block of White Oak Avenue,
which is a very safe area and has a lot
of people on edge tonight, even though ninety nine point

(24:08):
nine nine nine percent of people never go that way,
will never die that way, it rattles you. It rattles
you same as earthquakes. You know, I don't know anybody
who's ever been injured or let alone killed in an earthquake, nobody,
But yet it scares the hell out of you. It
scares the hell out of you. And this kind of

(24:29):
stuff does the same thing. When two people are murdered
in a very safe place, and Encino, all the other
rich people from Studio City, Hollywood Hills, Tarzana, Sherman Oaks,
and Cino Woodland Hills, they all will sleep a little
crazier tonight, little less tonight, knowing that they could be next.

(24:52):
And even though it's not a serial murderer, there's not
a guy in the lose, they've got a suspect, it
still rattles everybody. And I don't know what it is.
I don't know what comes first. Mark people who are
afraid of getting killed by burglars and they fortify their homes,

(25:13):
or is it wealthy people, because I don't see you know,
people who are living in an apartment building on Kester
and Sherman Way this kind of paranoid about getting killed
by a neighbor. I know people who live in Encino,
and the one thing they all have in common is

(25:33):
they're all scared to death of being home invaded and
wiped out, all of them. My family had some people
like that who you know, lived in a very safe
place and in Sino scared the death of getting wiped
out in an home invasion.

Speaker 3 (25:50):
I mean it's part of the human condition, right You
look around and you see something and you try to
in any way protect yourself from that fate.

Speaker 2 (25:58):
Right. But what I'm saying is it's it's higher in
the inexpensive homes and Encino than it is on Kester
and Sherman.

Speaker 3 (26:06):
We no you're right, but we also a hear about
these break ins in these homes. That's your higher profile,
and this is a violent end also, so we really
hear about it, and they just may target them because
they know that those are wealthier people, and that's a
more target rich environment for the people who want to
knock over these properties. Knock over some one bedroom apartment.

(26:27):
How much money you're going to get, They don't probably
have a lot of jewelry or you know.

Speaker 2 (26:31):
Yeah, and that's one of the reasons why you can't
flash your money around either.

Speaker 3 (26:35):
So but all right, I'm taking it down. Yeah, top up,
got it, convertible done?

Speaker 2 (26:41):
All right, we're live on KFI. Call back to our one.
That's right, that's your convertible. Top up and protect yourself.
Kershaw is pitching in the All Star Game right now.
That's kind of cool. It might be his last All
Star Game and he's pitching for the National League. There
he was not amongst the top twenty or thirty pitchers

(27:01):
in the National League, but the commissioner said, hey, you're
a legend player. We want you to play. You're a
big draw for TV. And now he's pitching. Kershaw's pitching
for the National League in the National League game versus
American League. They All Star game.

Speaker 7 (27:17):
You're listening to Tim Conway Junior on demand from kf
I Am sixty.

Speaker 2 (27:24):
There's a guy. We heard that the National Guard is
leaving or leaving Los Angeles, I should say not California.
I don't know where they're going, but they're pulling up
stakes and taken off. So then we have this double
murder in Encino. The woman was the producer, the music
producer of American Idol. Mark worked on American Idol. Never

(27:45):
ran into each other, that makes sense, though, you would
not have run into our gh yeah, producer and more.

Speaker 3 (27:50):
Probably yeah production post production people. But but I my
heart breaks. I mean, it's it really is a family
that show, and it's horrible. It's just and that of
course that's just even if you, you know, regardless of
what she did, just it's so sad. Right.

Speaker 2 (28:04):
So here is the guy, guy named Tim Tingle or Pingle.

Speaker 10 (28:11):
What is it?

Speaker 2 (28:11):
Belly is a Pingle Pingle? The p or Tingle with
the T pingle p goo is not okay. Here's Pingle
tim Pingle a neighbor up there in Encino.

Speaker 9 (28:23):
New update from police confirming our earlier reporting that this
all stems from a break in that happened July tenth
at this home, a break in that was reported to
police at the time, but it did result in the
couple being shot in their home five days ago and
only being discovered yesterday after a welfare check. So you
want to give you an idea of who we're talking about.

(28:44):
This is the couple at the center of this now
double murder investigation. Now, this is a couple who has
actually high profile in the LA scene because one of
the members of the couple was a producer for American Idol.
And so we're taking a look at the couple right now,
Robin Kay and her husband Tom de Luca, both seventy
years old. The couple found dead in their Encino home

(29:05):
after that welfare check two thirty yesterday. Sources tell NBC
four police found a trail of blood in front of
the house when they arrived, and they couldn't force their
way through the front door because it's metal, so they
went around the back.

Speaker 2 (29:16):
Okay, so they're trying to get in the house.

Speaker 1 (29:18):
Now.

Speaker 2 (29:18):
For people who are wondering, like myself, what happens after
somebody's killed five days After death, a body enters the
active decay stage of decomposition, so you're going to get bloating.
Gases produced by bacteria during decomposition causes the body to swell,

(29:40):
especially in the torso and the limbs. Skin discoloration odors,
a strong, unpleasant odor. Odors are produced by the breakdown
of tissues and the releases of gas. Then you have
insect activity. Sorry, but just to tell you how gruesome

(30:01):
this is. Insects such as flies and beetles are attracted
to the body and begin laying eggs, and then you
have tissue breakdown. Internal organs begin to liquefy, and the
skin may loosen or detach, and then you have purge fluid.
A dark, foul smelling liquid called purge fluid may leak

(30:23):
from the nose and the mouth due to gas and pressure.
It's grim, it's grim, and it happened in a beautiful
part of Encino Marche.

Speaker 3 (30:33):
You're saying, with those bodies lying there for five days,
that's what happens to me.

Speaker 2 (30:37):
Yeah, they really. It's tough for the people that have
to go in and clean that up. Here's some more,
including an interview with a neighbor.

Speaker 1 (30:44):
Through the glass door.

Speaker 9 (30:45):
Inside they found can de Luca dead and separate rooms.
Now it turns out that we were able to confirm
what a neighbor told us that at the time July tenth,
that a neighbor's tenant saw someone climbing over the fence
of that home and they reported it to police. Police
confirming that they came out and were not able to
find anyone at the time, so they left. But four

(31:07):
days later then came the call for a welfare at
Tech take a listen.

Speaker 8 (31:10):
The suspect had managed to scale over one of the
fences gain access to the residence and he entered an
unlocked or unsecured door of the residence and he was
there for approximately a half an hour.

Speaker 1 (31:23):
When the homeowners returned.

Speaker 8 (31:25):
Back to their residence, a violent struggle ensued between them
and the suspect, who was already inside their home, which
resulted in the victims tragically losing their life.

Speaker 9 (31:35):
The couple shot multiple times on what police are calling
a brutal attack. As far as they can tell that
it was unprovoked. They say that they have not found
any connection between the person believed to be responsible and
the couple that was killed. The person I want to
introduce you. Standing right next to me is Tim Pingle.
He's a neighbor in the area, and you have some
contacts and familiarity for what happened because you and neighbors

(31:55):
had sort of been watching.

Speaker 1 (31:56):
This unfold from afar.

Speaker 9 (31:57):
You were aware of that July tenth break in.

Speaker 12 (31:59):
Tell us, Yeah, so I came right when I got
the report that somebody entered an office at this location
and threatened that they had a gun. I came right over.
The police were here, and then the helicopter flew over
for a little bit, but the police left and didn't enter.
I'm finding out today because they couldn't get in, and
come to find out now that that's when this incident occurred.

Speaker 9 (32:19):
Now, what did you think because you woke up to
news that your neighbors had been killed, but didn't understand
what had happened. Now knowing that they had been shot
five days ago in their home, they had been there
the entire time.

Speaker 12 (32:30):
Well, the helicopter came back yesterday at two o'clock. So
I was at the end of the street live streaming
for about five hours last night, basically knowing that something
happened to those two, but they didn't give me the
information until this morning, and Robin and Tom, they're new
to the neighborhood, they had actually sent and put out
letters to every single one of us saying that they

(32:50):
were worried about their well being. There's a party house
next door, there's a lot of nefarious activities. Somebody had
broke into their house I think.

Speaker 9 (32:58):
A month ago, and maybe we're including that in our reporting.

Speaker 12 (33:02):
Okay, yeah, yeah, yeah, back in May.

Speaker 2 (33:03):
And so.

Speaker 12 (33:05):
All I knew is that she was a music supervisor
because I'm a musician. There were really nice people walking
their dog every day, and uh, it just doesn't seem
like the type of couple that would be targeted or
something like that. So it's kind of a bummer to
hear that this person lives in Encino.

Speaker 2 (33:21):
I guess wait, I'm sorry, it was kind of it
was what So it's kind of a bummer to two
people were shot in the head, and it's what kind
of a bummer.

Speaker 3 (33:30):
Oh you're saying it's a bummer that the person who
didn't live right there in the neighborhood.

Speaker 2 (33:34):
Yeah, right, but kind of a bummer.

Speaker 3 (33:36):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (33:36):
I mean, I'm at the bus stop and I just
missed the bus. I wait another one. Two people shot
in the head, of course, you know, five days ago. Yeah,
more than kind of a bummer from the musician, mister Pingle,
kind of a bummer.

Speaker 3 (33:52):
I think he was just remarking on the fact that
the kid was in the neighborhood, like a kid resident
in the neighborhood. It's even it compounds the tragedy. It
was one of their own sort of kind of.

Speaker 12 (34:03):
A bummer to hear that this person lives in Encino.

Speaker 3 (34:05):
I guess I take your point. Yeah, it's sort of
He's got it. He's got to he's got to build
the edge up a little bit, right, Yeah.

Speaker 2 (34:11):
He's got to expand his reactions to crap in life.
All right. We're live on KFI AM six forty Conway
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