
American Idol music supervisor Robin Kaye and husband Thomas Deluca both ‘murdered inside LA home'
The couple was found dead with gunshot wounds in their Los Angeles home on Monday.
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Robin Kaye and her husband Thomas Deluca in a post shared in 2020
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Kaye, who was an award-winning music supervisor, at the 7th Annual Guild of Music Supervisors Awards at the Theater at Ace Hotel in Hollywood on February 16, 2017
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Police arriving at the couple's home in the Encino neighborhood of Los Angeles
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Family members called a welfare check for the couple on Monday after they hadn't been heard from in four days,
When cops arrived at their home in Encino, they found blood entrance of the house.
Officers smashed a window to get inside, where they discovered the couple's bodies.
They were both declared dead at the scene.
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Police had been called to the couple's $5 million home just days earlier.
On Thursday, a suspect tried to get into their house while possibly carrying a gun.
The couple's neighbors said they called police after someone saw a person hopping the fence.
The Los Angeles Police Department didn't immediately return The U.S. Sun's request for comment.
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Deluca was a musician who released his last album Street Rock in 2022.
His debut album Down To The Wire was released in 1986, according to his
Throughout his career, he wrote songs for artists like Meredith Brooks and Kid Rock.
Kaye was an award-winning music supervisor who worked on Idol for at least 15 seasons, according to
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She was awarded multiple Guild of Music Supervisors Awards for her work on the show.
At the 7th Annual Guild Of Music Supervisors Awards in Hollywood in February 2017, Kaye spoke about her undersung career path.
"It's one of those parts of the business that people don't even know it exists," Kaye said on the red carpet.
"It's a very important part of films and TV. Pretty much everything in the entertainment industry has music in it and people just think that it's there."
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She also worked as music supervisor on shows like Lip Sync Battle and Hollywood Game Night.
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