
BREAKING NEWS American Idol executive Robin Kaye and her husband are found murdered inside $5million LA mansion
Robin Kaye, an award-winning music supervisor for the hit show, and Thomas Deluca, both 70, were brutally shot to death inside their home in Encino Monday, authorities told TMZ.
Officers with the Los Angeles Police Department were called to the six-bedroom home for a welfare check, but when they entered, they discovered Kaye and Deluca's lifeless bodies.
Authorities witnessed blood at the front entrance of the couple's home before breaking through a window to enter the property, a source told the outlet.
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