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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- vjoseph I'm a Fan of vjoseph 65 fans permalink
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A man who shoots a little 8-years old in the face deserves a place in Hell(if that exists)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:25 PM on 12/26/2008
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Hell does exist and this monster will burn for eternity in it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:16 PM on 12/26/2008
- vjoseph I'm a Fan of vjoseph 65 fans permalink
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Only if you believe in any sort of religion

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:37 PM on 12/26/2008
- gunnergoz I'm a Fan of gunnergoz 68 fans permalink
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Hell is where armed idiots break into homes and kill people. Welcome to hell.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:09 PM on 12/26/2008

Where in Canada exactly? Canada's a big country...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:01 PM on 12/26/2008

They obviously didn't release that information.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:42 PM on 12/26/2008
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Calgary, obviously. (Home of the Calgary Flames -- sorry, couldn't help myself. Had to lighten things up here just a bit.)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:03 PM on 12/26/2008

Spoken like an Oiler fan.

;-)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:45 PM on 12/27/2008

God, what an awful, awful thing. I have an eight-year old daughter, and it's way too hard to read stuff like this, where a girl the same age as mine, opens the door at a holiday party and gets shot in the face. What piece of sh*t excuse for a human being. I'm glad he offed himself and saved us the trouble. I don't believe in hell, but I wish there was one for this animal.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:54 PM on 12/26/2008
- SeaBlood I'm a Fan of SeaBlood 10 fans permalink

The neighbors all say that he was just about the nicest man you can talk to. Always pleasant, always upbeat. Nobody could understand how such a thing could happen. That reminds me of something George Carlin once said: These guys that flip out and kill lots of people are always the quiet ones.Nobod­y ever says " He was always such a loud mouth s.o.b. " The moral, only have friends that are loud mouth sob's Ditch all the nice,quiet ones.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:40 PM on 12/26/2008
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I wonder if was on any medication like Zoloft, Paxil or other mind numbing meds.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:36 PM on 12/26/2008

Good question. If so, the evidence must be suppressed for the good of the corporations.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:24 PM on 12/26/2008
- MyLowell I'm a Fan of MyLowell 5 fans permalink
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those meds save many people's lives and the quality of their lives.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:40 PM on 12/26/2008
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Or Xanax -- that's a real baddie....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:46 PM on 12/26/2008
- luvobama I'm a Fan of luvobama 253 fans permalink

I love xanax. i take it to fly on airplanes.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:32 PM on 12/26/2008
- tcuoohjohn I'm a Fan of tcuoohjohn 21 fans permalink

I have always maintained that anyone is capable of homicidal rage if you present the right combinations of stressors over a significant period of time. The things that sustain us while under stress are family, friends,work, home, and church. Sounds like Pardo had lost his high prestige job as an electrical engineer, his wife left him , and he had few friends to sustain him. He was unable to tell his priest of his anger and rage. He exploded..­.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:21 PM on 12/26/2008
- mairs I'm a Fan of mairs 236 fans permalink
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I don't believe that at all. Some people can k i l l others when they are stressed. Most don't and won't under ANY circumstances. To pretend that this guy is just like you or me except for his circumstances, is naive.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:04 PM on 12/26/2008

Everyone has a dark side. It's the people who can't acknowledge this that sometimes blow up. I'm not going to try and pretend that I know what was going on in Pardo's head, but judging by the way people describe him he was repressing a lot and wasn't able to look inside himself. So, when you say "to pretend this guy is just like you or me except for his circumstances, is naive." is naive in my opinion.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:40 PM on 12/26/2008
- tcuoohjohn I'm a Fan of tcuoohjohn 21 fans permalink

I think my point is the trigger points for explosive homicidal rage is different in everyone. 99.99% never face the right combination of stressors that would tip us over the edge. Pardo reached his....tak­e away any single factor in the event and it doesn't happen. Put them together and it does. An example: a company calls three weeks ago and tells Pardo they want to hire him to do signals analysis in say...Seat­tle. Do the murders happen?...­Probably not. It was the combination of stressors and their timing that sent Pardo over the edge.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:22 PM on 12/26/2008
- MyLowell I'm a Fan of MyLowell 5 fans permalink
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yeah, and this solved all his problems, right?

how come it's usually men that do these things and not women?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:39 PM on 12/26/2008

Because women are smart. They'll just take the money and run.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:54 PM on 12/26/2008
- shimown I'm a Fan of shimown 5 fans permalink
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Oh, puhlease. Women are capable of brutal violence. Anyone living in a gang neighborhood would know this. Stop with the generalities please.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:43 PM on 12/26/2008

Women do these sorts of things too. They're just generally quieter about it. Google Socorro Caro, Susan Smith, Andrea Yeats, etc.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:04 PM on 12/26/2008

I can see your point, i think its because they cannot get their own way,.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:11 AM on 12/27/2008
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I don't think so. I think most people under extreme stress tend more to become self-destructive rather than destructive of others. Currently, there simply IS no good explanation for this kind of thing. We are not even close at this point to understanding the human mind well enough....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:48 PM on 12/26/2008
- shimown I'm a Fan of shimown 5 fans permalink
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Yeah, that sounds about right. Look how the folks in Darfur have been destroying themselves. No violence there. Oh, and Rwanda, and Mumbai, and... Oh nevermind.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:46 PM on 12/26/2008
- OlskoolDem I'm a Fan of OlskoolDem 3 fans permalink

I agree, when a persons mind goes haywire everything just comes apart. including the planning part. I've seen a pal self destruct and it ain't pretty.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:29 PM on 12/26/2008

Canada?

We would have sent the fool back the moment he set foot into our country.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:50 PM on 12/26/2008

Really??? It didn't seem to work that way for the Seattle, WA Wah Mee Massacre. Canada wanted to keep Tony Ng. There was quite an uproar regarding the extradition. It would have been much easier for all concerned if Tony Ng stayed in Calgary.

"...Tony Ng fled the country, hiding out for nearly two years in the Chinatown in Calgary, Alberta. ..."

"...Tony Ng did not face the death penalty due to a clause in his extradition from Canada to the United States..."

Source: http://www.historylink.org/index.cfm?DisplayPage=output.cfm&file_id=382

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:03 PM on 12/26/2008

Just for the record, many Canadians - and I live in Calgary - were deeply disturbed at our country's delay in extraditing Charles Ng.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:50 PM on 12/27/2008
- MamaBird62 I'm a Fan of MamaBird62 91 fans permalink

California has the death penalty. So Canada might have kept him. It's happened before.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:06 PM on 12/26/2008
- Forester I'm a Fan of Forester 104 fans permalink
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Charles Ng

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:25 PM on 12/26/2008
- berzelius I'm a Fan of berzelius 4 fans permalink

we would have removed death penalty as an option to get him back like was done with that marine that murdered his pregnant mistress and fled to mexico.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:03 AM on 12/27/2008
- marred I'm a Fan of marred 6 fans permalink

America definitely can claim the "Push my buttons one too many times and I will kill you all" defense. When was the last time this sort of thing happened anywhere else but the USA?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:32 PM on 12/26/2008
- mairs I'm a Fan of mairs 236 fans permalink
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Um... Finland in September this year.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:05 PM on 12/26/2008
- Ruwa I'm a Fan of Ruwa 6 fans permalink

Um... Blackwater in Iraq past year and many.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:52 PM on 12/26/2008
- mairs I'm a Fan of mairs 236 fans permalink
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March 2001, Drew Affleck, UK.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:07 PM on 12/26/2008
- mairs I'm a Fan of mairs 236 fans permalink
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Port Arthur massacre, Australia.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:08 PM on 12/26/2008
- vjoseph I'm a Fan of vjoseph 65 fans permalink
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Something quite horrific happened not too long ago in Canada. So lets stop always pointing fingers at the US. Crazies are everywhere

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:27 PM on 12/26/2008
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Agreed. To use this kind of thing as just another excuse to revel in anti-Americanism is just plain dumb....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:56 PM on 12/26/2008
- MyLowell I'm a Fan of MyLowell 5 fans permalink
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remember the shoo.ting that occured a couple of weeks ago in canada at an office christmas party by an ex-worker who had been recently laid off?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:46 PM on 12/26/2008

So far, I haven't seen anything in the press that this killer has a history of mental illness. The most recent Associated Press article quoted a police official as saying [something like] Pardo "has no criminal record or history of violence" but says nothing about a record of involvement with the mental health system. Has it not yet been ascertained whether this killer has a psychiatric history? If it should be determined that he doesn't, the press should announce it, as they tend to brodcast any psychiatric history of a mass killer.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:49 PM on 12/26/2008
- techjockey I'm a Fan of techjockey 10 fans permalink
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I think the lack of access to the mental health system may be a huge contributor the these types of problems. Anyone who would plan & execute this tragedy is quite obviously mentally ill, but there is so much stigma surrounding getting help & little or no support from medical insurance to pay for mental health claims that the helplessness & anger combust.
We all need to recognise that mental well being is crucial to social stability & this is an extreme example of how wrong things can go.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:36 PM on 12/26/2008
- Artemis34 I'm a Fan of Artemis34 185 fans permalink
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I'm sure the right would say what you are suggesting is socialism.

But, I agree with you.

We need to learn to care for one another and not put inflammatory labels on that caring.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:28 AM on 12/27/2008
- greenwitch I'm a Fan of greenwitch 6 fans permalink

Yup. Instead of paying for people to have longtime therapy, the insurance companies would rather pay the pharmaceutical companies to medicate them.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:25 AM on 12/27/2008

Perhaps it comes down to semantics whether Pardo was mentally ill: He was clearly enraged over his divorce and job loss and this led him to get infinitely more than even against his wife and former inlaws. - This could be regarded as an extremely bad attitude on Pardo's part. However, it might not be easy to draw the line between criminal insanity and common crime such as gang violence. I recall a shooting at a college campus earlier this year that initially seemed to be the same general type of thing as the above atrocity. However, it was later determined to be a gang killing.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:22 AM on 12/27/2008
- tgh86 I'm a Fan of tgh86 2 fans permalink

It's like a country & western song gone postal.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:46 PM on 12/26/2008
- GrkAm I'm a Fan of GrkAm 21 fans permalink
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This is another example of rage extending into madness! Who knows what really drove this man to do what he did. Sometimes though, anger and bitterness become a way of life and thus the norm in people's lives. Where else do you go from there other than into violence? It becomes a cancer and it grows.

Killing innocent people, including children is JUST unforgiveable!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:38 PM on 12/26/2008
- majii I'm a Fan of majii 14 fans permalink

Supposedly, he had just gone through a very acrimonious divorce from his wife to whom he had only been married to for one year.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:06 PM on 12/26/2008
- perk I'm a Fan of perk 16 fans permalink

Yes Dems08 Garret123, Clearly Bush and Palin have resulted in increasing the number of unstable people in the country .... WHAT?
that is about as absurd as saying Obama's victory sent him over the edge. Really people, you expect no one to take exception to that kind of remark?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:48 PM on 12/26/2008
- tcuoohjohn I'm a Fan of tcuoohjohn 21 fans permalink

Apparently the house he set afire was his former home when he was married. In the divorce his wife got the house ( she had three kids from a previous marriage) and he moved to a small shack. Job loss+ house loss+ marriage collapse = uncontained rage.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:04 PM on 12/26/2008

so far all news indicate that the house where the killing occured, and he burned down is his ex-wife's parents home. Most news also report that he ket his house in the divorce.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:22 PM on 12/26/2008
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The crime scene was his wife's parents' home in Covina. The killer and his ex-wife appear to have lived in Montrose. The killer died at his brother's place in Sylmar.

Re read the article.

Cheers,
Jack

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:28 PM on 12/26/2008

Jack, the house was her parents house.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:49 PM on 12/26/2008

The house was his in-laws'. They'd lived there for 20 years or more. He and his ex-wife had been married for about a year or so. All this according to the LA Times. This guy clearly had problems. A tragedy all the way around. Except for the part about his suicide. If only he had done that first. Eight innocent people would still be alive.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:28 PM on 12/26/2008
- Artemis34 I'm a Fan of Artemis34 185 fans permalink
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Bohica said "If only he had done that first."

I always think in the case of murder-suicide, just turn the order around to suicide-murder. If you still want to kill people AFTER you've killed yourself, knock yourself out.

Yes, please everyone thinking of this, just start with yourself.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:35 AM on 12/27/2008

exactly, well said, here in the uk or great britain [or not so great britain] it happens quite alot. just a few months ago a man killed his two little daughters then himself apparently after a relationship break up. thats just one example ,but it does happen on a regular basis where the man will take the kids on a arranged access trip [set out by the stupid idiot judges here] & then kill them .

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:23 AM on 12/27/2008
- pangurban I'm a Fan of pangurban 23 fans permalink
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Wrong

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:22 PM on 12/26/2008
- ladyv I'm a Fan of ladyv 26 fans permalink

No. This house belonged to her parents. His house was not taken from him in the divorce. He received the house in the settlement. She received her ring, $10k, and the family dog, since it belonged to her children.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:06 PM on 12/26/2008
- tcuoohjohn I'm a Fan of tcuoohjohn 21 fans permalink

Pardo was no dummy. He graduated from Cal-Tech with a degree in electrical engineering and worked for Jet Propulsion Laboratories in their highly classified satellite signals interception and cryptanalysis unit. Guy had a top secret crypto clearance. Seems he was cut loose from JPL about a year ago. Reminds me of that Micheal Douglas film " Falling Down" from a few years ago. The guy was a perfect citizen until the day he went nuts.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:53 PM on 12/26/2008
- MamaBird62 I'm a Fan of MamaBird62 91 fans permalink

How do you know that's the right Bruce Pardo? Did you know him? Not seeing that in the media anywhere, I'm just curious about your source. Maybe it's true, but wouldn't want to slander a poor guy if this is not that person working at JPL...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:33 PM on 12/26/2008
- tcuoohjohn I'm a Fan of tcuoohjohn 21 fans permalink

The story cites Pardo as an aerospace engineer. A gGoogle do Google Scholar reveals Pardo as a grad student at Cal- Tech ( 1987) and co author of a paper on signals intelligence.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/28391101/

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:03 PM on 12/26/2008
- pangurban I'm a Fan of pangurban 23 fans permalink
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Police released this information because it was on resume of his that they found.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:24 PM on 12/26/2008

Yes, it the right Bruce Pardo. The aurthorities said he worked at JPL.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:51 PM on 12/26/2008

""Maybe it's true, but wouldn't want to slander a poor guy if this is not that person working at JPL...""

WTF! Are you serious, MamaBird62? I can't believe anyone would say what you said. Who gives a d a m n if this psycho is slandered, he committed heinous crimes, one of the heinous crimes is shooting a baby of 8 years old in the face. I don't know how you can type what you did.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:55 PM on 12/26/2008
- ladyv I'm a Fan of ladyv 26 fans permalink

Wow. His clearance and re-investigations over the years would've cost hundreds of thousands of dollars. Only way he got fired with that level of clearance was if the government pulled his clearance. And for a clearance to be revoked means he did something to get it revoked.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:09 PM on 12/26/2008
- sculptor I'm a Fan of sculptor 7 fans permalink

My question for the media is "why did happen?" Something, not just someone, is broken when something this bad happens...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:48 PM on 12/26/2008
- marred I'm a Fan of marred 6 fans permalink

your question is what?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:36 PM on 12/26/2008
- sculptor I'm a Fan of sculptor 7 fans permalink

Sorry, "why did it happen?"

I want to know how somebody got so broken that they could do something like this. More importantly, I also want to know why somebody like this wasn't taken off the streets long ago. In particular, would better community mental health care resources have helped? Would screening and counseling in the workplace or in the educational system have been able to prevent this? What would have prevented this???

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:35 PM on 12/28/2008
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