Bruce Jeffrey Pardo: 'Santa' Shooter Planned To Flee To Canada

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CHRISTINA HOAG | December 26, 2008 10:32 PM EST | AP

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This photograph provided by the Covina Calif. Police Department shows a burned out Dodge Caliber automobile, Thursday, Dec. 25, 2008 in the Sylmar area of Los Angeles that Bruce Pardo drove to his brother's house before committing suicide. Before the suicide, Pardo used remnants of the Santa suit to booby-trap his rental car to explode. (AP Photo/Covina Police Department)

COVINA, Calif. — A man who carried out a Christmas Eve massacre and arson dressed as Santa at the home of his former in-laws apparently intended to flee the U.S., but his plans were dashed after the inferno he created severely burned his arms and melted his red costume onto his body, police said Friday.

Bruce Jeffrey Pardo, a laid-off aerospace worker, apparently shot some of his nine victims execution-style in a plot to destroy his ex-wife's family after a costly divorce that was finalized last week. He had an airline ticket for a Christmas morning flight to Canada and $17,000 in cash on his body, some attached to his legs with plastic wrap and some in a girdle, Covina police Chief Kim Raney said. He did not know the Canadian destination.

Armed with four guns, wearing the Santa suit and carrying a fuel-spraying device wrapped like a present, Pardo showed up at the home at 11:30 p.m. Wednesday as a party of about 25 people was under way.

Raney said Pardo, 45, fired a shot into the face of an 8-year-old girl who answered the door and at first fired indiscriminately, then apparently targeted relatives of his ex-wife as other guests fled.

"There's some information that he stood over them and shot them execution-style," Raney said.

Pardo retreated to the front door and retrieved a device that mixed carbon dioxide or oxygen with high-octane racing fuel, police said. Fleeing guests saw him spraying the fuel inside the house when the vapor was ignited, possibly by a pilot light or a candle, and exploded.

"Mr. Pardo was severely injured during that explosion," Raney said. "He suffered third-degree burns on both arms and it also appears that the Santa Claus suit that he was wearing did melt onto his body."

Pardo was able to drive to his brother's home in the Sylmar area of Los Angeles, broke in and shot himself in the head. His brother discovered the body early Thursday.

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Before the suicide, Pardo used remnants of the Santa suit to booby-trap his rental car to explode, the chief said.

Raney said Pardo wired the suit so when it was lifted it "would pull a trip wire or a switch, ignite a flare inside the car that would then ignite black powder and he had several hundred rounds of handgun ammunition inside the car."

The device went off as a bomb squad worked to disarm it Thursday, but no one was hurt.

Police said Pardo had no criminal record or history of violence, and neighbors and others knew him as a friendly man who walked his dog and was a volunteer usher at his parish church.

Authorities released 911 calls filled with frantic appeals for help: "My mom's house is on fire!" said a caller phoning from a neighbor's house. "He's still shooting at them!"

The fire was so intense that no bodies have been identified because of charring, but police Lt. Tim Doonan said all were Pardo's former relatives. He declined to say whether his ex-wife and her parents were among them, but said they were unaccounted for. The victims were believed to range in age from 17 to 80.

Los Angeles County-USC Medical Center spokeswoman Adelaida De La Cerda said the 8-year-old girl who was shot in the face was released from the hospital Friday. Her mother had been at the hospital and was "extremely traumatized," De La Cerda said.

Her cousin, a 16-year-old girl brought in for observation, had superficial injuries and was released Thursday. The teenager's mother was Bruce Pardo's ex-wife, De La Cerda said. Also injured was a woman who broke her ankle when jumping from a second-story window.

David Salgado, a neighbor, said he saw the 8-year-old victim being escorted to an ambulance by four SWAT officers as fire devoured the house. He identified the owners of the home as Sylvia Pardo's parents, Joseph and Alicia Ortega.

"It was really ugly," Salgado said.

When the fire was extinguished early Thursday, officers found three charred bodies in the living room area. Investigators found five more bodies amid the ashes later in the day. Coroner's Lt. Larry Dietz said a ninth body was found Friday morning.

Police found two handguns at the home of Pardo's brother, and two more in the Covina home. All were empty.

A search of Pardo's own home in Montrose, a suburb northeast of Los Angeles, turned up racing fuel, five empty boxes for high-powered semiautomatic handguns and two high-powered shotguns.

The police chief said Pardo had no military experience, and in a resume he claimed to have a bachelor's and master's degree in electrical engineering.

Court records show Pardo's ex-wife Sylvia Pardo, 43, filed for a dissolution of marriage on March 24, 2008, and they were legally separated after about two years of marriage. The two reached a settlement on Dec. 18.

Bruce Pardo owed her $10,000 as part of the settlement, according to court documents that detailed a bitter split. He also lost a dog he doted on and did not get back a valuable wedding ring.

"No counseling or delay could help restore this marriage," the settlement stated. "There are irreconcilable differences which have led to the complete breakdown of the marriage."

The couple had no children together, but Bruce Pardo had a son from a previous relationship, Raney said.

Bruce Pardo had been employed at ITT Electronic Systems, Radar Systems, in Van Nuys from February 2005 to July 2008, according to court documents. Raney, however, said Pardo was terminated in October, and according to family members disappeared for a month while possibly traveling to the Midwest or East Coast before returning this month.

Pardo's resume also claimed he worked at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory from 1985-1994, the police chief said. The lab could not confirm the claim Friday.

Bruce Pardo wrote in a legal declaration that he was laid off in July and had been denied state unemployment payments in August. He said he was "desperately seeking" work with many companies.

"I was not given a severance package from my last employer at termination and I am not receiving any other income. I am desperately seeking work and have since applied to many companies, resulting in several job interviews," he wrote. "I ask for support just until I gain employment."

Bruce Pardo complained in a court declaration that Sylvia Pardo was living with her parents, not paying rent, and had spent lavishly on a luxury car, gambling trips to Las Vegas, meals at fine restaurants, massages and golf lessons.

Documents from the divorce show Bruce Pardo got their house, which was valued at more than $500,000, but the couple only had $106,000 in equity in it. The mortgage was $2,700 a month, a declaration said.

He complained in a filing that he had monthly expenses of $8,900 and ran a monthly deficit of $2,678.

In June, the court ordered him to pay $1,785 a month in spousal support and put him on a payment plan of $450 a month for $3,570 that was unpaid.

His attorney, Stanley Silver, told The Associated Press his client had trouble making the support payments after he lost his job in July, but spousal support was waived in the settlement last week. Bruce Pardo was trying to pay $10,000 to finalize the divorce proceedings, Silver said, and he never showed any anger or instability.

"All of my dealings with him were always pleasant and cheerful," said Silver, who heard from him last on Tuesday.

Friends and neighbors described Bruce Pardo as a cheerful man who seemed upbeat and doted on a big, brown Akita he owned with his former wife.

Jan Detanna, head usher at the Holy Redeemer Catholic Church in Montrose, said Pardo signed up to usher during the Christmas Eve service and always volunteered as an usher at the 5:30 p.m. Sunday service _ the children's Mass.

"He was very outgoing, he was very friendly. He always greeted you with a smile, he was a pretty big guy and had a firm handshake," said Detanna, who didn't know Pardo was going through a divorce. "It's a shock to everybody that knew him. You just don't know what's going on sometimes."

Pardo's neighbor, George Tataje, 39, said his dog and Pardo's Akita would play together at a park, but he didn't speak to him much. Other neighbors frequently saw him working on his lawn and walking his dog.

At his home in Montrose, Christmas lights decorated the roof and plastic nutcracker soldiers and striped candy canes were attached to a fence that edged a neatly trimmed lawn.

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Associated Press writers Daisy Nguyen, Anthony McCartney, Shaya Tayefe Mohajer, Robert Jablon and Gillian Flaccus in Los Angeles and Solvej Schou in Montrose contributed to this report.

COVINA, Calif. — A man who carried out a Christmas Eve massacre and arson dressed as Santa at the home of his former in-laws apparently intended to flee the U.S., but his plans were dashed after...
COVINA, Calif. — A man who carried out a Christmas Eve massacre and arson dressed as Santa at the home of his former in-laws apparently intended to flee the U.S., but his plans were dashed after...
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CologneCitizen: I agree !!!
shows the state of marriages in this country..
Women can be extermely greedy, they just don't care and the courts always side with them...
I see this happening all the time to my friends and they are good people, the lawyers and the judges all side with the woman.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:17 AM on 12/28/2008

I want to make it clear, I believe this man's behavior was inexcusable.

However, I fear we're going to see more and more of this kind of acting out behavior in the future.

He lost his job and his marriage. Apparently, he felt hopeless and had nothing left to lose.

It read he was laid off in July, and denied unemployment in August.

Sounds like his performance at work was suffering or his behavior had become inappropriate, due to personal problems, considering he was denied unemployment.

I hope there isn't anyone he was working with, who was giving him a hard time needlessly, or a cruel and unjust boss who provoked him on purpose.

This man didn't have a history of violence and from all indications could have been any one of a million men who are stuggling with money and personal problems.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:06 PM on 12/27/2008
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Boy, it is so sad to read and hear about the horrific stories that have just happened in this country on and around Christmas. It breaks my heart to know so many have endured such tragic loss and devastation at the hands of out of control men.

It makes me feel bad to complain about being stuck in the house for over a week with record snow in Portland, OR.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:31 PM on 12/27/2008

PARENTAL ALIENATION SYNDROME ... happens every day in this country ... it is when one parent cannot get back with the other parent and uses the only avenue destroy the other ... the children .. it is usually the husband that promulgates the tragedy ... I experienced an angry, vengeful ex-husband ... he saw to it I lost my home, all my money, went after a family cottage of 43 years and brainwashed my children ... that was nineteen years ago ... I had to disappear for eighteen months and no one knew where I was ... I was petrified for years ... I shall never financially recover, am still estranged from my children thirteen years later but I am physically and emotionally safe ... the fact that this evil bastard went to church is a stupid screen ... my ex sang in his choir ...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:56 PM on 12/27/2008
- jorge4u I'm a Fan of jorge4u 18 fans permalink
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This is sad. My ex-girlfriend lives three houses down.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:52 PM on 12/27/2008

Why do people want to get married anyway?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:46 PM on 12/27/2008
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Yup yup...marriage between a man and a woman is TRULY sacred.

You betcha.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:19 PM on 12/27/2008
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another angry Republican

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:25 AM on 12/27/2008
- javaz I'm a Fan of javaz 106 fans permalink
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I was married to an abusive man years ago, and was fortunate to flee with the help of a very good friend.
I left with less then 25 dollars and an old pickup and gave that man everything in the divorce.
I gave up the house and bank account because I just wanted out and wanted out fast.
My former husband was also a quiet man, and was liked by many.
People blamed me for leaving such a solid, nice man.
He stalked me for over a year and threatened me, tried to get me fired, spread vicious lies about me, and tried to ruin my life.
Abusive men can be very charming, but no one knows the monsters they become in the privacy of the home.
I thank God every day that I was able to escape the h.ell with the help of a very dear friend
When faced with violent abuse, it is best, in my opinion, to just run and leave everything behind.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:55 AM on 12/27/2008
- dutchman I'm a Fan of dutchman 351 fans permalink
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I'm happy you got away, Javaz. My sister is now divorced from a similar man, and we're worried. He's an anger bomb just waiting to go off, and there seems to be nothing we can do to prevent it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:37 AM on 12/27/2008
- bmermaid I'm a Fan of bmermaid 18 fans permalink
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My first marraige ended almost just like this- After 13 years of abuse, I finially left with almost nothing- and was glad to get away alive.
I'm sure almost everyone thought I was nuts to leave such an attractive, seemingly nice guy.
It took years to get up the courage to leave him. Unfortunately, I can still have the guilt over what my 3 children went through.
There are evil people all over. I've come to the conclusion that I can't over-come evil, but I can flee it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:55 PM on 12/27/2008

Good for you! Guys like that know when to act nice and say all the right things. In that way they are like a junkie when forced into rehab. They play the game until release date then it's back to business as usual. You are the finest example and role model for abused women everywhere and the ultimate nightmare to the controlling thugs who drag you all down. "Just Run" is a magnificent freedom cry.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:27 PM on 12/27/2008

When you lose your job in Germany you get unemployment money for a year, which amounts to 60 % of your last net income, with children it is 65 %. If you are older than 55, you'll get it for 2 years. When this runs out you have to apply for welfare, usually your rent and health care is paid, and you get money for food and clothes. The unemployment money comes from a big pool, where everybody pays a share when working. Welfare comes from collected taxes, which would pay for nursery or roads or schools.

I am not apologizing or defending why this guy did what he did. But it sure doesn't hurt if normal people have a "safety net" as well and not only these who profit from these infamous golden parachutes. If your job is gone, you should have a softer landing. There always maybe nuts who freak out, but surely less.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:44 AM on 12/27/2008

I agree with you, this country is not humane at all, this man was obviously distrubed, however, he snapped under the pressure of losing his job, wife and family. They did not have children together and were only married for 2 years. There are no jobs, no matter how much education you have, in addition, he was middle aged. This is a tragedy for all. I feel sorry for the womans children who now have lost their mother.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:20 PM on 12/27/2008
- MamaBird62 I'm a Fan of MamaBird62 85 fans permalink

The pity party for this guy is getting a little old as more information about his past behavior is revealed. Read about his now 9 year old severely disabled son (the result of a near-drowning while Pardo was the babysitter) who he never supported and doesn't visit, but claimed as a dependent on tax returns for 7 years.
This guy had lied on his resume about having a master's degree, and for all we know, given his behavior, was fired for cause. He had lived beyond his means and owned two very expensive SUV's (Escalade and Hummer) and a huge mortgage. A guy his age should have had some savings to get by for at least 6 months, he had skills and a good job, no excuse, and before his marriage in '06 he didn't support any children. He was begging his ex for spousal support, and she made $2K a month as a secretary with a young child to support. He told the court he's been overspending by about 3K a month and was therefore broke.
This guy had serious problems and should have walked into an ER, explained his plans, and asked to be admitted to the psych ward. But before the extreme behavior happens, no one can force anyone else to do that. He made choices. Lots of bad ones. He had supportive family, friends and a church. I don't see how a better social safety net could have saved this guy from himself.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:42 PM on 12/27/2008
- tcuoohjohn I'm a Fan of tcuoohjohn 21 fans permalink

Yep... I think you are going to see alot more incidents like this. Desperate times breed desperate acts. When people run out of hope they become dangerous. Just ask the Germans in 1933.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:08 PM on 12/27/2008
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He didn't snap. He had to plan this for a while. He had an airline ticket to a place that requires a passport. He learned how to make a bomb and after deciding to kill himself still wanted to take more people with him. He had to shop for the Santa suit. He purchased the fuel because he knew he wanted to set a fire after the shooting. He thought about how he would spread it and ignite it, and he wrapped it up to look like a present This is not snapping. This is a man who thought very carefully how he wanted to make his ex and everyone around her pay.

I do agree that the unemployment bennies would be nice...but "socialism" is a dirty word spoken fondly only by those who pal around with terrorists....just ask Sarah.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:16 PM on 12/27/2008
- Chaimirija I'm a Fan of Chaimirija 56 fans permalink
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CC has a point. The other Western countries are so much more civil to their citizens...what is wrong with US?

NOT a rhetorical question

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:08 PM on 12/27/2008
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There are monsters among us.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:18 AM on 12/27/2008
- greenwitch I'm a Fan of greenwitch 6 fans permalink

Wow...talk about a rocket scientist...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:48 AM on 12/27/2008
- blaharumph I'm a Fan of blaharumph 14 fans permalink
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like the type that would drive across country in a diaper, etc...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:12 PM on 12/27/2008
- Chaimirija I'm a Fan of Chaimirija 56 fans permalink
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Having worked with some, lemme tell ya, still waters run deeply disturbed

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:09 PM on 12/27/2008
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This was just blocks from my home...we had no idea what was going on with all the sirens and honestly thought it must be a pursuit from one freeway to another or a horrible car accident with the light rain we had that night. Imagine our surprise when we saw this on the news while trying to get a weather update for the day...

My heart goes out to the family. There is palpable sadness in our town...Christmas for all here was really overshadowed by this horrible massacre...we'll never forget.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:44 AM on 12/27/2008
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My prayers go out to the family. I keep thinking what a horrible reason for Covina to be in the national news. If I know the people of Covina, they will rally for the survivors.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:53 AM on 12/27/2008
- MamaBird62 I'm a Fan of MamaBird62 85 fans permalink

So sorry to hear that Shirley - I'm sure the survivors would appreciate a kind word of support from you and your family.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:11 PM on 12/27/2008
- jeffrey678 I'm a Fan of jeffrey678 8 fans permalink

A prenuptial agreement should be required before a marriage license is granted. This would open the eyes of both parties and maybe reduce the animosity in case of divorce.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:24 AM on 12/27/2008
- Artemis34 I'm a Fan of Artemis34 132 fans permalink
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Quite right. There should be a prenuptial agreement prior to issue of the marriage license.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:11 AM on 12/27/2008
- Chaimirija I'm a Fan of Chaimirija 56 fans permalink
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better yet, make marraige illegal, right? That would eliminate divorce

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:10 PM on 12/27/2008

A prenup isn't a bad idea in any case, but the details around this story suggest that Pardo was an extremely messed up fellow and that he wasn't going to end this particularly well. I doubt a pre-nup would have been any kind of a deterrent to a man who dresses up like Santa Claus on Christmas Eve and the proceeds to try and slaughter a family.

It's not uncommon for abusers to react in a violent way at a point when they realize the relationship (and the control over that other person) is finally and ultimately over.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:32 PM on 12/27/2008
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Why Canada? It's a lot easier to hide in Mexico, not to mention a lot closer to L.A...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:24 PM on 12/26/2008
- vjoseph I'm a Fan of vjoseph 66 fans permalink
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Our extradition laws

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:09 AM on 12/27/2008
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Yeah, that was my thought. But, honestly, problem solving and noon violent communication should be taught in school! In kindergarden. This is just crazy stuff.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:07 AM on 12/27/2008

No doubt that they would if the guy had lived they would want to get the death penalty for what the crimes he committed and I think Canada refuses to extradite people if the country making the request is going to ask for the death penalty.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:15 AM on 12/27/2008
- AmandaBC I'm a Fan of AmandaBC 569 fans permalink
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Mexico has the same law as Canada when it comes to the death penalty: no extradiction if applied to the person being extradicted. My question is still valid.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:43 AM on 12/27/2008
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yes, my question also.
and my do we need non violent communications training in our schools. this is no way to problem solve!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:17 AM on 12/27/2008

There's no extradition agreement between the US and Canada. If he refused to return to the US, the Canadian government would force him to leave in order to face prosecution. No doubt a calculated move.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:20 AM on 12/27/2008

> There's no extradition agreement between the US and Canada

What are you smoking? Of course there is.

> Why Canada? It's a lot easier to hide in Mexico

Does he speak spanish? He was nuts trying to fly to Canada (BTW, what city?). He should have had a rented car and driven to BC instead of flying.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:47 AM on 12/27/2008

He still couldn't keep a bank account, hold a job, etc. You have to move somewhere where there's still a thriving barter economy, Central America for instance.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:59 AM on 12/27/2008
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