American Idol music supervisor and husband murdered in home
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A Los Angeles man Thursday was charged with murder and burglary after he was linked to the fatal shootings of a long-time “American Idol” executive and her husband inside an Encino home this week. Raymond Boodarian,
Raymond Boodarian of Encino has been charged with two counts of murder, along with one count of residential burglary with a person present.
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Police found the bodies after responding for a welfare check in the 4700 block of White Oak Place Monday afternoon.
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNMan suspected in Encino double murder had unrelated charges dismissedIn December, a judge dismissed the cases against 22-year-old Raymond Boodarian after a mental health evaluation was completed, and the court records indicated he was placed in a conservatorship, which puts another adult in charge of major decisions in a person's life if they've been diagnosed with a severe mental disorder.
An "American Idol" executive and her husband were shot and killed in their Encino home, a show spokesperson confirmed on Tuesday, while police search for a suspect. Robin Kaye, who worked as a music supervisor on the long-running singing competition show, started working on the now-ABC-produced series more than a decade ago.
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