Robin Kaye and Thomas Deluca were found dead in their Encino home, both suffering multiple gunshot wounds. The suspect, Raymond Boodarian, is accused of using the couple's gun to kill them. After the murders, he called 911, impersonating the couple, during which the operator heard the phrase, 'please don't shoot me.' Prior to this, a neighbor reported a man attempting to break in, but police found no evidence of a break-in upon arrival. Investigators confirmed the weapon used belonged to the couple.
According to an affidavit filed by LAPD detectives, the killer allegedly murdered the couple and then rang 911 from inside the home. The affidavit claims that the 911 operator heard the caller utter, 'please don't shoot me,' before the call went out.
The first call came from a neighbor, who reported a man attempting to break in. The operator noted that it was a 'routine' burglary report and that they were told there was an 'unknown man with a tan complexion' climbing over the couple's fence.
According to L.A. County District Attorney Nathan Hochman, investigators believe that the gun used to shoot Kaye and Deluca was owned by the couple, and was present in their home when it was broken into.
About 40 minutes later, a second call was dialed to 911 from inside the house. The statement in the affidavit revealed that the 911 operator heard the caller say, 'please don't shoot me,' before cops were dispatched to the home.
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