"American Idol" confirms death of executive Robin Kaye and her husband in Encino shooting

Man and woman shot and killed at upscale Encino home



Man and woman shot and killed at upscale Encino home

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An “American Idol” executive and her husband were shot and killed in their Encino home, a show spokesperson confirmed on Tuesday, while police search for a suspect.

"American Idol" confirms death of executive Robin Kaye and her husband in Encino shooting

HOLLYWOOD, CA – FEBRUARY 16: Event Co-Chair and Music Supervisor, Robin Kaye attends The 7th Annual Guild Of Music Supervisors Awards at The Theater at Ace Hotel on February 16, 2017 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Rachel Murray/Getty Images for Guild of Music Supervisors)

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Robin Kaye, who worked as a music supervisor on the long-running singing competition show, started working on the now-ABC-produced series more than a decade ago.

“We are devastated to hear of Robin and her dear husband, Tom’s, passing,” a statement from a series spokesperson says. “Robin has been a cornerstone of the Idol family since 2009 and was truly loved and respected by all who came in contact with her. Robin will remain in our hearts forever and we share our deepest sympathy with her family and friends during this difficult time.”

Meanwhile, the Los Angeles Police Department is yet to identify the victims of the fatal shooting. The department said two bodies, one male and one female, were found at the Encino home when officers responded to a home on the 4700 block of White Oak Avenue for a wellness check Monday.

Both were pronounced dead at the scene. 

Police said the incident was being investigated as a double homicide. There is no information regarding a potential suspect as of Tuesday afternoon.

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Felicia Ray Owens
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Felicia Ray Owens is a media founder, cultural strategist, and civic advocate who creates platforms where power meets lived truth. As the voice behind C4: Coffee. Cocktails. Culture. Conversation and the founder of FROUSA Media, she uses storytelling, public dialogue, and organizing to spotlight the issues that matter most—locally and nationally. A longtime advocate for community wellness and political engagement, Felicia brings experience as a former Precinct Chair and former Chief Communications Officer of Indivisible Hill Country. Her work bridges culture, activism, and healing through curated spaces designed to inspire real change. Learn more at FROUSA.org

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