Investigators launched new particulars Monday into the deadly capturing of a married couple gunned down Sunday at their Simi Valley house. Although a suspect has not been recognized, police stated a burned automobile — and the charred stays of a person found hours later in Chino — seems to be linked to the killings.
Witnesses reported seeing the capturing unfold on the house at about midday Sunday, based on Simi Valley Police Sgt. Rick Morton. An unidentified gunman was seen opening fireplace into the storage, the place officers found the our bodies of the 2 victims of their 60s later recognized as Eric and Vicki Cordes.
“At the moment, a black Honda Civic was seen fleeing the realm,” Morton advised The Occasions. “Between 2:30 and three p.m, we have been capable of decide that the automobile was within the Chino space discovered absolutely engulfed with a topic close to it additionally burned.”
Morton stated investigators despatched to the scene confirmed via law-enforcement databases that the automobile was “in actual fact, linked to our double murder right here in Simi Valley.” The person discovered close to the burning automobile was badly burned, he stated, and that incident is being investigated as a suspected suicide.
Police couldn’t instantly determine the person because of the severity of his burns, however the San Bernardino County coroner is about to conduct an post-mortem Tuesday. Investigators additionally recovered a handgun close to the automobile and have been conducting ballistics assessments to verify that it was the weapon used within the slayings.
“I don’t know right now what caliber it was,” Morton stated, “and I don’t know if that handgun is said to our crime scene till additional investigation is accomplished.”
Though the motive stays unknown, Morton stated investigators believed there was no ongoing menace to the general public “because of the situation of the topic that was positioned in Chino.”
The male sufferer, Eric Cordes, was a longtime radiologist at Adventist Well being Simi Valley. Hospital leaders issued an announcement Monday.
“The Adventist Well being Simi Valley group is heartbroken by the tragic deaths of our longtime colleague, Dr. Eric Cordes, and his spouse, Vicki,” stated Alice Issai, the hospital’s president. “Dr. Cordes was a extremely revered, board-certified radiologist and beloved doctor who served this group with compassion and excellence for practically 30 years. Our hearts are along with his household, mates, and all who had the privilege of working alongside him as we grieve this stunning loss.”
Morton stated the assault was not gang-related or the results of home violence, and that no different residents have been inside the house when the capturing occurred. Police have discovered no historical past of home calls or restraining orders involving the couple.
As an alternative, detectives imagine the Simi Valley victims have been “focused” primarily based on investigative leads and details about the couple and the automobile on the scene. Morton declined to verify hypothesis that the suspect was a member of the family.
The killings occurred in a quiet residential group in southwest Simi Valley. Morton famous that the town averages roughly one murder a 12 months. The group “ could be very shocked,” he stated.
“In Simi Valley, on the whole, issues like this don’t occur,” Morton stated.
Simi Valley police stated the investigation was ongoing with help from the Chino Police Division.