Hollywood Shaken: The Quiet Mansion, the Missing Calls, and the Unexpected Turn That Left the Industry in Shock
Encino, Los Angeles — A calm street, a gated mansion, and a respected name in the entertainment world. For nearly 15 seasons, Robin Kaye was the quiet musical genius behind American Idol, shaping performances from behind the scenes and winning the hearts of colleagues with her dedication and grace. But this week, the home she shared with her husband, musician Thomas Deluca, became the center of a case that has left even longtime friends stunned — and the entire music industry searching for answers.

It Began With Silence
According to reports, family members hadn’t heard from the couple for several days. Calls went unanswered. Texts showed “Delivered” but never “Read.” At first, it felt like a simple disconnect — perhaps they were traveling or on a quiet retreat.
But by Monday afternoon, July 14, that silence became too loud to ignore.
Relatives requested a welfare check at the couple’s $4.5 million Encino home — a lavish residence once owned by the late rapper Juice WRLD. When police arrived, what they found behind the locked doors and drawn curtains wasn’t just puzzling — it was deeply concerning.
A window was broken for entry. Officers moved room to room. What they encountered left them calling for immediate backup and sparking an investigation that now spans multiple departments.
The Arrest That Raised More Questions
By the following evening, authorities had taken Raymond Boodarian, a 22-year-old local resident, into custody in connection with the case. But even as the arrest made headlines, no clear motive had been revealed.
How did a young man from the neighborhood find his way into one of Encino’s most secure properties? And what connection — if any — did he have with the couple, who were known to be private, peaceful, and beloved in their professional circles?

Police have remained tight-lipped, citing the ongoing investigation. But what sources are calling a “highly unusual” situation has gripped both law enforcement and the media.
A Legacy That Won’t Be Forgotten
Robin Kaye wasn’t a household name, but her work lived in millions of homes. As music supervisor for American Idol across nearly 300 episodes, her contributions helped launch the careers of stars and define a generation of television. She was also a key force behind Lip Sync Battle and served as vice president of the Guild of Music Supervisors — mentoring rising talents and pushing for recognition of music supervision as an art.
Her husband, Thomas Deluca, was a musician in his own right — a fixture in LA’s underground jazz and session scenes. Friends say they were a perfect pair: soft-spoken, passionate about music, and fiercely supportive of each other.
“They were inseparable,” one colleague told Variety. “The idea of something happening to both of them at once—it’s just… hard to comprehend.”
A Neighborhood on Edge
Encino is no stranger to celebrity residents, but what’s unfolding has brought a new level of tension. Residents say they’re shaken — especially after reports surfaced that police had responded to a prior security call at the Kaye home just days before the incident.
At that time, a suspicious person was reportedly spotted near the property, but officers found no signs of forced entry. No arrests were made. Now, in hindsight, that call has become a critical piece of the puzzle.

An Industry Responds With Grief and Respect
A spokesperson for American Idol issued a heartfelt statement:
“Robin was the heartbeat behind the stage — never seeking attention, always elevating those around her. Her talent, humility, and kindness touched everyone she worked with. We are devastated.”
As tributes pour in from producers, performers, and fellow supervisors, one thing is clear: Robin Kaye’s impact extended far beyond music. She built a legacy of mentorship, trust, and quiet brilliance.
Now, as Los Angeles authorities continue to piece together what happened inside that Encino estate, those who knew her are left with a haunting question:
How could something so tragic touch someone who gave so much beauty to the world?
And more importantly — will the truth finally bring peace to those she inspired?