The level of security seems high given that their immediate neighborhood and larger area would likely be viewed as safe.
Likewise, the suspect's past criminal history does not include theft based offenses that could coincide with a burglary motive.
I wonder if the victims were receiving threats or getting stalked when the American Idol dreams and expectations of various contestants and declined contestants were not fulfilled?
I don’t think she had a choice. Prosecution of domestic violence does not require the victims consent or cooperation anymore.I believe this was related to the time he broke his mother's ribs, so sounds like she choose not to press charges?
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I thought the couple was out walking their dog.So he lived in the neighborhood and somehow knew they were out of town.
I wonder if this perp was responsible for at least some of the other neighborhood burglaries. jmoEncino and adjacent areas have been experiencing an increase in robberies and break-ins to these expensive homes.
Their level of security appears high, yet reports are that the perp got in through an unlocked door or window. It also appears that the perp was able to scale the walls or fence, as witnessed by a next-door neighbor.
Here is an LA Times article from August 2024 reporting on a crime wave of 10 home burglaries in prior months.
This paragraph stands out for me, remember this was a year ago: "Crime statistics indicate that burglars are hitting Encino far harder than other parts of Los Angeles. Citywide, residential burglaries were up 4% from last year, the LAPD told news station KTLA-TV — compared with Encino’s 40% increase from June to July for an area south of the 101 Freeway."
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As burglars torment L.A. neighborhood, anxious residents consider buying guns, hiring security
Crime statistics show Encino is seeing far more burglaries than other parts of Los Angeles, with break-ins south of the 101 Freeway up 40% in the neighborhood in July.www.latimes.com
Bbm.Over 100 concerned Encino residents attended the meeting to demand answers about why Boodarian was out on the streets even though he had been jailed last year on suspicion of battery, displaying a weapon and making threats, Encino Neighborhood Council President Josh Sautter told NBC News.
A judge dismissed the case in December after hearings concerning Boodarian's mental health, NBC Los Angeles reported.
"Mr. Boodarian got caught because he used his cellphone to contact police concerning the situation, actually identified himself by name," Hochman said during the meeting. "Police were able to ping the cellphone, find out where he lived, go to his residence and arrest him."
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Suspect in killings of 'American Idol' supervisor and husband allegedly used their own gun against them
Raymond Boodarian, 22, was arrested the day after the bodies of Robin Kaye and Thomas Deluca were found because he called police himself and provided his name, the DA said.www.nbcnews.com
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