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Accused Killer of American Idol Boss Deemed Unfit for Trial

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  • Suspect Raymond Boodarian, 22, ruled incompetent to stand trial
  • Couple Robin Kaye and Tom Deluca murdered in their $4.5M LA home
  • Boodarian to receive psychiatric treatment with medication
Accused Killer of American Idol Boss Deemed Unfit for Trial

In a shocking turn of events, the 22-year-old man accused of murdering a longtime American Idol boss and her husband has been deemed unfit to stand trial. According to court documents, Raymond Boodarian was facing the possibility of a death sentence for the July killings of Robin Kaye and her songwriter husband Tom Deluca at their $4.5 million Los Angeles home.

However, on November 14, 2025, Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Maria Cavalluzzi ruled that Boodarian was "not presently competent to stand trial" due to a psychiatric condition. The judge ordered the suspect to be moved to a state facility for treatment with psychotropic medication, arguing that "restoration is in the interest of justice" given the severity of the homicide case.

Prosecutors had claimed that Boodarian was burglarizing the couple's home when they returned, leading to a confrontation that resulted in their deaths. The bodies of Kaye, 70, and Deluca, 70, were only discovered four days later after concerned family members requested a welfare check.

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Raymond Boodarian, 22, is the suspect accused of fatally shooting longtime American Idol boss Robin Kaye and her husband Tom Deluca at their $4.5 million Los Angeles home.
Robin Kaye, 70, and her husband Tom Deluca, 70, were found dead with gunshot wounds in their Encino, California home on July 14, 2025. Authorities say the couple was killed during a confrontation with Boodarian, who was allegedly burglarizing their home.
According to the court, Boodarian was ruled "not presently competent to stand trial" due to a psychiatric condition. He will be moved to a state facility for treatment with psychotropic medication in an effort to restore his competency.

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