Robin Kaye, the acclaimed music supervisor behind American Idol for over 15 seasons, was found dead alongside her husband, Thomas Deluca, in their Encino home. LAPD officers discovered the couple during a welfare check after family members hadn’t heard from them in days. Both had suffered apparent gunshot wounds, and the case is being investigated as a double homicide.
Just days before their deaths, police had responded to the same address after reports of a potential break-in attempt involving a possibly armed suspect. Although no forced entry was found at the time, neighbors recalled seeing someone jump the fence. Now investigators are reviewing surveillance footage and questioning locals to determine whether that incident is connected to the murders.
Kaye was a celebrated figure in the entertainment world, known for shaping the sound of American Idol, Lip Sync Battle, and other major music-driven shows. Her colleagues remember her as a visionary with unmatched instincts for pairing music with emotion. She also mentored young industry professionals and advocated for better recognition of music supervisors’ work.
The entertainment community is reeling from the loss, with tributes pouring in on social media. Police say the home wasn’t ransacked, hinting the attack may have been personal rather than a robbery gone wrong. As the investigation continues, Kaye’s legacy endures through the artists she championed and the unforgettable music moments she helped create.