In a chilling turn of events, a respected radiologist and his wife were found fatally shot in the garage of their upscale Simi Valley home. Authorities now confirm their 37-year-old son carried out the killings, then fled the scene — only to set his car ablaze and end his own life hours later. The shocking double murder-suicide has left their community reeling.
🎯 What Happened: A Double Tragedy
The bodies of 63-year-old radiologist and longtime community physician, and his 66-year-old wife, were discovered in the garage of their $1.3 million home in Simi Valley, California. The couple had suffered multiple gunshot wounds and were later pronounced dead at a nearby hospital.
After the shooting, investigators tracked a black Honda Civic fleeing the scene. Several hours later, a charred car was found roughly 65 miles away near Chino’s Ayala Park. Inside lay the badly burned remains of their 37-year-old son — who appears to be the same person seen at the house earlier. A handgun found in the wreckage is believed to be the weapon used in the murders.

🔎 Investigation & Community Reaction
While forensic testing continues and authorities have yet to publicly reveal a motive, local officials say evidence strongly indicates the son carried out the attack. At this time, there is no indication of a broader threat to public safety. The quiet, affluent neighborhood has been left stunned — residents describe the Cordes as warm, well-liked, and involved in the community for decades. Friends and neighbors are expressing shock and grief over the senseless loss.
🕯️ Remembering the Victims
The doctor, known for nearly 30 years of dedicated service at a local hospital, was widely regarded as a compassionate caregiver. His wife was remembered as a warm and loving partner. Together they built a life rooted in community — a life now ended in tragedy. Their memory has sparked an outpouring of sympathy from neighbors, colleagues and patients alike.



























