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accused murderer of one American Idol Executive And her husband has been ruled “not currently competent” to stand trial on murder charges.
raymond thesist22, allegedly vandalized los angeles music supervisor’s house Robin Kaye and her husband, Thomas DeLuca, shot them both to death in July.
On Thursday, Boudarian was declared incompetent by L.A. Superior Court Judge Maria Cavalluzzi, announcing that he had been moved to a state facility to be treated for a “psychiatric condition with psychotropic medication.”
“The defendant lacks the capacity to make decisions,” Judge Cavalluzzi said.
“Restoration is in the interest of justice because this is a murder case.”
On July 10, Kaye and DeLuca, both 70, were shot and killed. his $4.5 million A crime occurred in an Encino home that shocked the affluent Los Angeles-area community.
death certificate received by People It was discovered that the couple died from multiple gunshot wounds after returning home from grocery shopping. The certificate states that DeLuca was killed within seconds, Kaye died a few minutes later.
It took four days for the couple’s bodies to be found on July 14, when police conducted a welfare check, where they found the front door open and the security system disabled, according to an affidavit seen by police. People.
investigators believe The couple was shot with their own gunLos Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman said last month.
Los Angeles received two reports of possible thefts, one of which saw a man jumping a fence. Police responded but left when they did not find evidence of forced entry.
The second call came from Booderian, who used his cellphone and gave his name, which helped police later locate him. The 22-year-old was arrested on July 15 and charged on July 17 with two counts of murder and one count of first-degree residential burglary.
On August 20, Boudarian appeared in court wearing a suicide gown and failed to attract the attention of Judge Martin Herskowitz.
Judge Herkowitz repeatedly tried to get Boudarian’s attention, but he failed to respond when addressed.
Public defender Nancy Kolokotrones said her client had “serious mental health problems”.
“He is seen today in a suicide gown,” she said, referring to a protective garment often worn by individuals in custody who are considered at risk of harming themselves.
Herskovitz suspended the arraignment and scheduled Boudarian to appear in mental health court for competency review on September 3.
“The record will show that he is staring into space and not responding to the court’s questions,” Herskowitz told the court. “Because of this behavior, the court has doubts about the defendant’s mental competency.”