Murder, Mystery & Makeup - Covina Christmas Massacre - Santa Claus Shooter, Bruce Pardo
Episode Date: December 20, 2022Hi my friends! Hope you are having a wonderful day so far. Today I wanted to talk about Bruce Pardo and how awful he was. I mean, truly. Don't know what else to say other than that really. Love yo...u so much and please be safe out there! Hope to be seeing you very soon x o Bailey Sarian Watch the original video here and don't forget to subscribe to my YouTube @BaileySarian! Tik Tok: https://bit.ly/3e3jL9v Instagram: http://bit.ly/2nbO4PR Facebook: http://bit.ly/2mdZtK6 Twitter: http://bit.ly/2yT4BLV Pinterest: http://bit.ly/2mVpXnY Youtube: http://bit.ly/1HGw3Og Snapchat: https://bit.ly/3cC0V9d Discord: https://discord.gg/BaileySarian
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because I'm here for you on Mondays.
But other than that, I hope you have a happy holiday
and a happy and safe new year too.
The end, goodbye.
Just kidding.
But yeah, I hope you have a happy and safe holiday.
I can't believe this year is done so.
Wow.
Okay, but today's story is not great per usual
and really sad.
So here goes that.
So let's paint the picture.
It's Christmas Eve, 2008 in Covina, California.
Now Covina, California, if you don't know,
is like a little suburb in Los Angeles County
and it's a suburb.
That's really what you could say about it.
It's about 20 miles east of downtown LA.
And today at least it has around 50,000 people
in it's like seven square miles area.
So in this suburb is where the Ortega family
was having their yearly Christmas Eve get together at home of Jose and Alice Ortega.
Now the Ortegas were said to be like the all American,
just live in the all American dream.
Jose, who the family called Papa Joe,
his parents were immigrants and he was like the first generation of his family to be born here.
And I mean, he had done really well
for himself and his family.
He, in 2008, he retired and he was living happily
as a retired man, but his son, I mean,
cause he was running his own business for a while
and his son ended up taking over.
And one of them, one of his sons ended up expanding
the business when Joe retired.
What I'm getting at is a family business.
Joe's family is all up in it, still running it,
keeping it going and Joe is retired.
So Joe and his wife, Alice,
they invited the whole family over for Christmas Eve
and they did this every year.
So it was like just what they did, great.
So the house was packed.
It had all of Joe and Alice's children,
their wives and husbands, their grandchildren.
And the house, I mean, was just filled with everybody.
There had to be at least 25 people inside the home
and they're just having a great time, you know?
Christmas Eve, great.
Most of the adults were in the living room
and they were playing poker,
which was like a family tradition.
When they all got together on Christmas Eve,
they always played poker.
And then other members of the family
were like sitting around in the living room,
chatting, having hot cocoa, whatever.
And then there's like kids scattered around the house,
somewhere in the backyard playing.
And yeah, just everyone is everywhere. You get it. If you have a big family, everyone is everywhere. Well, around 1130 at night, some of the family decided, you know, it's kind of late.
Maybe we should start to head home. I mean, they have kids. They don't want to miss Santa,
you know? So they start packing up to head out and one of the kids in the living room,
like see someone out the window
and whoever this person was looked very familiar
and they're walking up towards the house.
And she's looking and she notices this person has a bright,
like red coat and a big white beard.
Yeah.
So the girl, it's a little girl, her name is Katrina.
She's like, oh my God, it's fricking Santa Claus.
He's coming right up to the front door.
He was carrying like a huge box with him, right?
And he's like pulling this box.
I guess he's pulling it, not carrying it.
Pulling this box up.
It's all wrapped up like it's a beautiful Christmas present.
And this little girl is just excited.
I mean, Katrina, she believes it's Santa.
I mean, she's only eight years old at the time.
So she's stoked.
And what does she do?
She runs straight to the front door,
opens up the door and yells like Santa's here.
Well, when she opened up the door,
it wasn't like presents with him or reindeer
or anything like that.
In the other hand that he wasn't using
to carry the huge present,
this Santa Claus person had a nine millimeter handgun.
Bitch.
And as soon as the front door opened,
he was firing on the whole Ortega family.
Fucking what?
Yes.
What?
What a douche.
What a dick move on Christmas Eve.
You fucking dick.
Obviously his first target was the little girl, Katrina.
She had opened the door
and I'm just gonna tell you right off the bat,
she ends up being okay.
She was the first to be shot at,
but luckily for her, her injury wasn't fatal
and she's okay.
Unfortunately for everybody else,
I mean, they weren't as lucky.
It's just, it's awful.
So the adults were all gathered around the poker table
in the living room.
And I guess the Santa guy,
when he gets in through the front door,
he just has a quick, clear view of them.
So he just starts firing away.
I guess somebody in the family had shouted
for everybody to get down, get down on the floor,
but the bullets were already,
they were already freaking flying by that point.
And in just a few minutes,
the scene had gone from this wholesome family,
Christmas Eve magical moment to a freaking massacre.
It's, this is such an awful story.
Christmas.
A few of the Ortegas who hadn't been
in the living room at the time,
there was like a few of them who managed to escape
out the back of the house.
Most of them were children who were already playing
out back by the pool.
And once Santa had finished shooting everybody downstairs, he cleared out the upstairs as well.
And once he determined that there wasn't anyone left inside, he takes his present that he brought with him.
It's big.
He unwraps it.
And I guess inside this present, there was what looked like a fuel tank,
like a propane tank, but for racing fuel
and a makeshift nozzle bottled and welded
in place on top of it.
So basically it was a homemade flamethrower.
Yeah, this Santa is fucked up.
What?
Yeah. What? Yes. Yes. I was like, are you fucking fucked up. What? Yeah.
What?
Yes.
Yes.
I was like, are you fucking kidding me right now?
No, no.
Slash makeup.
So the Santa guy pulls out his flamethrower
and starts setting the place on fire.
Okay.
Now, meanwhile, the 911 lines are lighting up.
One of the adults who was inside of the house
managed to escape and her name was Leticia.
And she actually was able to hop the fence
in her backyard, hop the fence
and go to the neighbor's house
to use their phone to call 911.
But by that time, neighbors were already on top of it
calling in to 911 left and right
because they heard all these gunshots and whatnot. So all the neighbors who had called,
they all reported something similar that many of them had seen a Santa, a man dressed as Santa,
show up to the Ortega's house, shot up the place. And now like he was setting it on fire.
And like, we're not talking just like normal flames,
which are still bad and scary, right?
But these were like 50 foot flames.
This was intense.
Yeah, I mean, these flames were set by someone
who wanted this house to just not even exist anymore.
Firefighters are able to get out there
and it takes about 80 firefighters several hours to even put the flames out.
And by that time, everyone who hadn't made it outside was dead.
So police are questioning the neighbors, asking if any of them had any other description of who this person was.
Anything, right? So one neighbor came forward and said that she had seen someone drive away in a blue Dodge
just minutes before the police had gotten there.
And she remembered it being weird because well,
for starters, she heard all the gunshots
and now there was a fricking fire.
But for two, the car was driving away from the scene
with all of its lights turned off.
So there's something going on right there in that moment,
in that very time.
So obviously police are like very concerned
that whoever had done this, obviously most likely
was in that car and had gotten away.
And if so, was this Santa,
was he gonna go visit other houses that night?
I mean, shit.
What the fuck?
He might.
We don't know.
Okay, well, what if I told you that what happened
at the Ortega's house that night wasn't the only murder
that happened that night?
Nay, nay, it was not.
Because roughly 40 miles away, police were called to a little home where a man named Bruce Pardo,
he was found with a 9mm bullet hole through his head, and there was also a handgun in his lap,
and then there was another on the floor.
So, something ain't right. Now this suggested to police that, I don't know,
maybe there was more than one shooter
and that maybe this guy was trying to defend himself,
but the killer maybe shot him first.
Whoever the killer was though,
they had left behind the murder weapon,
which is like a rookie mistake,
but it was good news for police.
You know, they got the biggest clue they need for this case, the murder weapon. So you're probably
wondering why this guy is related in the first place. You're like, what the heck? What does he
have to do with anything? Because his house was not burned down. Well, the house that they found
this guy at, it was his brother's house. His brother's the one that found him.
So when police were finally able to get inside
of what was left of the Ortega house,
they found the bodies of nine people.
All of them, they could identify only through dental records
because of how badly burned they all were,
like just horrific scene, okay?
And they all shared one thing in common.
All of them had a single hole, the size of a nine millimeter bullet in their body.
Most of them had it in their heads and it was all fired from a very close range.
And it almost looked exactly the same as the body of Bruce Pardo.
It happened the same night.
So even though Bruce's home wasn't burned down,
it looked very similar to what happened
to the Ortega family.
The wounds were similar, the distance, okay,
the time it happened, it just kind of all linked together
and police were believing that these two cases
were most likely connected.
Now, of course, it made police super nervous
because here they are on Christmas day with 10 bodies,
right in front of them, okay?
And they had no idea who had done it
besides some guy dressed as Santa,
which is just all sorts of fucked up.
So they were worried that whoever had done it
is probably still out there,
could be like actively shooting people,
just thinking the worst, okay?
I mean, can you imagine waking up in your neighborhood,
you hear that there's like a manhunt
for an active shooter dressed as Santa?
I mean, that shit's fucked up.
But that's what they were dealing with.
So police have to start somewhere, right?
So they're like, okay, let's like dig around
in people's backgrounds and I don't know,
maybe it'll lead us somewhere.
Because it always does.
It always does.
So they start with Bruce.
Like if there's a connection between this Bruce guy and the Ortega family,
like maybe they are linked somehow and it made them a target.
Because to police the bullet holes, I mean, they weren't there to just,
I mean, whoever had done it,
like wanted these people dead, okay?
And then to fricking torch the place,
hide evidence or something, I don't know.
But it was a crime of passion to say the least.
So they start looking to the personal histories
of the victims and figure out
if there's any type of connection.
And boy, did they find a connection. They found one. They start with Bruce. They see that Bruce
is a local in the area. Okay he grew up in the San Fernando Valley and he went to college. He went to
college for computer sciences at North, no California State Northridge. So he's like a little smart one, you know?
College, oh.
So right after this Bruce guy graduated,
he started working as a software engineer
at the Jet Propulsion Lab, or JPL.
Nowadays, it's where a lot of development
into NASA spacecraft is done.
When it was founded though,
it was a missile development place,
like for war missiles,
but now it's like has to do with space and NASA.
Anyway, so yeah, there's where he was working.
I guess things were pretty okay for Bruce.
And then in the 1980s, things got messy, okay?
He had a string of just really bad relationships.
He even had an engagement that, no joke, he ran out of,
full on left his bride at the altar with his mother
and brother who were all waiting for him,
doesn't show up, he ran.
That's fucked up.
Well, this story is fucked up, but like that's fucked up too.
Lots of things can be fucked up.
I mean, why do that on your wedding day?
Damn, it's like you gotta waste everyone's goddamn time.
Then in 2001, Bruce was in a sorta,
like a sorta relationship.
You know, they're like together, but they're not together,
but they're together, they're fucking.
But he was with this woman named Elena
and they weren't married or anything,
but they had been seeing each other off and on
for like quite some time.
And the two of them ended up having a son together.
And then I guess, I don't know what happened, very strange,
but I mean, it could have happened, we don't know.
One day Bruce comes over and he's watching his son
because Elena, I guess she had to go run some errands
and she didn't have anyone to watch their son.
So Bruce goes over to the house, watching the son.
Everything's peaches and cream.
Elena comes home.
She sees her son in Bruce's hands.
And like, he appears to be limp in his arms their son limp i don't know freaks out right so
she's asking like what the hell happened what happened what happened and bruce tells elena
that their son had somehow gotten away whatever that means gotten away gotten away and he slipped
into the pool yeah so they are rushing to an intensive care unit
and it's just not looking good for their child Matthew and then he ends up staying there the
child stays there for a couple of weeks and I guess the doctors informed Bruce and Elena
that Matthew had suffered some terrible brain damage and he wouldn't be able to walk ever again.
They didn't believe.
So Matthew was diagnosed as paraplegic, crushing I'm sure.
Bruce ended up staying the night with Matthew
in the hospital.
I mean, he ended up staying there like almost every night
up until the doctors gave him the news
that Matthew is stabilized.
So after that, Bruce started showing up less and less,
and eventually he and Elena broke up,
and Bruce decided that he didn't wanna see his son anymore.
He even stopped helping Elena with Matthew's medical bills,
which were like climbing into the six figures,
according to Elena's lawyer.
And so she ends up suing Bruce
to get him to help her pay with the bills.
She ended up winning that case in 2002
and she would end up getting some money
from Bruce's insurance policies.
And then after that,
Bruce completely stopped communicating
with Elena and his son.
Just goodbye.
Two years go by.
Bruce is then introduced to a woman named Sylvia Ortiz
and they hit it off.
They seem to really hit it off.
They end up liking each other, start dating,
and they get married in 2006.
So for a little bit, things started to look good for Bruce.
He and Sylvia, they did tons of things together.
I mean, they were a very active family
and there was always some kind of group outing
or an adventure.
He was planning for his daughter and Sylvia's three kids.
So they're just living together, big happy family
and things seem to be really good, but it wasn't long.
Well, it kind of was long, unfortunately,
a little too long until Sylvia found out about Bruce's former wife
and his disabled son.
Yeah, she had to find out.
He never told Sylvia about this.
He was like, no.
He just ignored that whole part of his life.
I mean, I could understand as to why he doesn't want
to tell her about it,
because it doesn't make him look great.
But it's just unfortunate.
I mean, how would you tell your partner that,
like on a first date?
Yeah, I abandoned my last family.
I'm looking to settle down.
He'd run.
Safe, like simply safe.
Okay, so Sylvia finds out and I guess,, I don't know exactly how she finds out.
I think it's like she had been going through tax forms, and she was claiming Matthew, this child, as he was claiming, Bruce was claiming,
this child, Matthew, as a dependent on his tax forms so he could get money.
Pause.
What?
Huh?
Excuse me?
Why are you doing that?
Why do you get the money?
What did you do besides leave?
What'd you do?
Hmm?
Gross.
So if you don't live in America,
when you do taxes,
actually I don't even have kids,
so I don't even know how it works,
but I think you get money when you have kids, right? You you get like you claim it on your taxes and then they're like here's money
because you have kids I don't I just know you get money okay but like in this case he shouldn't be
claiming uh Matthew because he's not taking care of Matthew it should be the person who's taking
care of the child who claims and then when you claim the child,
the other person can't claim the child.
So fuck that guy, right?
Yeah.
Just what?
So Sylvia sees this.
She's like, who's this child he's claiming?
Huh?
So this piece of work over here, yeah, Bruce.
Yeah, he wanted nothing to do with his child,
but he's like, yeah, I'm definitely gonna like claim him
and get tax credits.
Yay.
Like just everything that sucks is Bruce.
Great, glad we settled that.
A common theme that seemed to come up a lot
when you look into Bruce's past
is that he was always stressing
and always over-concerned with money.
Like when he
would talk with friends family whatever it's always like talking about money his finances like
how much he has how much does that cost I can't do that it's just it was consuming him and that got
so much worse when Elena sued him for medical support which I mean makes sense if you're already
worried about money and now you're being sued,
it's probably gonna stress you out.
Anyway, the point is that he was a big time stressor
about money and how he was gonna get it.
Things ended up getting worse for Bruce over here.
He ended up breaking his knee.
Yeah, I don't know how, sorry about that, forgot to look.
He breaks his knee. Now this I don't know how, sorry about that, forgot to look. He breaks his knee.
Now this forces him to start working from home.
And you know, if you live in America
and you're not doing well financially,
you know that breaking a body part
can fricking ruin your whole life.
It's over, bitch.
That's it.
You're done.
It's disturbing.
But this is where we're at.
Anyways, so he breaks his knee.
He's already stressed out about money.
He's now got medical bills.
He's working from home.
Things are not great.
Sylvia, his current wife, she told her friends that the injury made him like into a completely
different person.
He didn't show any type of joy, interest, emotion,
anything anymore.
And he would just be a little hermit
up at his computer all day and just working.
And he would go days upon days
without changing his clothes or showering,
which just sounds like depression, right?
Don't really blame him.
Shit's not working out so great.
Not going as planned, I could see.
Which nowadays, I think we have a better understanding
of depression, maybe are a bit more forgiving.
But to Sylvia, it was like, she didn't quite understand
and the man she married had just vanished.
And she was like, I don't like this person.
They used to go from having family dinners all the time,
different adventures to nothing.
And she tried to support him,
but support him like be compassionate.
There you go, there's the word.
But you know, after quite some time, it was just a lot.
She's like, this is a lot.
Sylvia said that there was one moment
where she had to ask herself like,, "'Who the heck did I marry?
Like, I don't even know this guy.'"
Okay, fighting out about his secret son.
It seemed like that was a last straw.
And in 2008, Sylvia was filing for divorce.
After all that, Bruce was like,
"'Dude, this shit sucks, bro.
This shit sucks.'"
He was just done.
He was at his last straw.
In early June, 2008, as part of the divorce,
Bruce was ordered by a judge to pay Sylvia $1,700 a month
in spousal support.
And during the court proceedings, Sylvia, I guess was,
I mean, she's like giving the evidence
as to why she wants to divorce him, right?
So she's airing out everything
that she was having issues with Bruce about.
She talked about his spending habits.
She talked about his son that he hadn't told anyone about.
She talked about his depression.
And basically she was just airing out
all of what Bruce considered his dirty laundry.
And he didn't want anyone to know about this kind of stuff
because to everybody else,
Bruce was like this friendly, easygoing father figure.
He didn't want people knowing what was going on
behind the scenes in his personal life,
probably for obvious reasons.
And according to a couple of Bruce's friends,
the divorce and the divorce proceedings
just had a huge effect on him and it sent him into an even
bigger and deeper depression. Well on June 11th, Bruce, he ends up going down to Burbank, which is
not far, and he goes to a gun store and he ends up buying a handgun with cash, okay? Then in July,
right after he was ordered to start paying Sylvia, he lost his job.
Bitch, talk about a bad fucking day.
He got caught for billing his employers
for hours he wasn't actually working,
AKA he was stealing.
And then on August 8th, he ends up buying a second handgun
from the same store.
And in California, there's a-day waiting period you have to wait
after buying a gun before you can buy another one which is like a little fun fact I guess didn't
know that I don't know what it's supposed to do but anyways so he had to wait 30 days he got that
second gun and then on September 8th there's another receipt for another handgun he bought. And then on October 11th, he bought a fourth handgun.
He literally waited each month, you know?
I don't know what he needs four handguns for.
He only has two hands.
Now it was odd because, you know, this Bruce guy,
he's always afraid about money and spending money
and all that stuff, but he always had money for handguns.
That's for sure.
He's like, I don't have money for kids.
I don't have money for my other kid,
but I got money for guns.
So October of that year, 2008, a friend of Bruce's,
his name is Steve.
Steve lived in Iowa and Steve was told Bruce like,
hey, you should come out.
You should come out visit for my birthday.
Let's celebrate, let's get together.
You just need to get away, get away.
And Bruce is like, you know what?
That sounds like a good idea.
So he goes out to Iowa and visits Steve
where he ends up just opening up
about everything that's going on.
He told him that he'd been spending most of his time,
quote, thinking about everything,
which is like very vague, but that was him opening up.
And then Bruce admitted that he was embarrassed
about how the divorce proceedings went in court.
Also the fact that when he was fired,
it was like publicly discussed
and he was just super embarrassed about everything.
And then what made it even worse for him
was that his mother, Bruce's mother,
she wanted nothing to do with him.
I guess they weren't
even talking anymore. I guess his mom came to the divorce proceedings and she actually chose to
sat on Sylvia's side to support her and not her own son and this obviously upset Bruce. Like why
are you supporting her and not me your son? I guess Bruce's mother, she supported Sylvia's side.
It's not clear as to why,
but I think we can all assume, right?
This Bruce guy, he doesn't really seem to be that great.
So I could see maybe why she didn't want to side with him.
I guess Brucey boy over here was really blaming everything
that was happening to him on Sylvia.
Sorry, that was...
He was blaming everything on Sylvia.
He's like, why is this happening to me?
It's all Sylvia's fault.
Some people just can't take accountability.
They always gotta blame somebody else.
I don't know, Bruce,
maybe you shouldn't have been stealing and shit.
Maybe you should have been a better father.
Maybe you shouldn't have lied.
But yeah, it's Sylvia's fault.
So his whole life felt like,
he felt like his whole life was falling apart
and Sylvia was to blame.
So that's pretty much Bruce.
So the police did some digging
and that's what they ended up finding on Bruce.
That was his 2008.
I mean, what a shitty year for him.
So what does any of Bruce's life have to do
with the Ortegas, right?
Well, police were wondering the same thing
and they're doing some digging on this guy
and they're like, okay,
obviously things weren't great for him, right?
At first it seemed like there really wasn't
a connection at all, just nothing.
To them it seemed like this guy was just having
some really, a really bad time to say the least,
but there was no connection between him and the Ortegas.
That is until they looked into his now ex-wife, Sylvia.
You see, while police were digging around
all of this stuff up, you know,
they found out that Sylvia's maiden name was Ortega.
Yeah, Ortega.
And Sylvia Ortega was among one of those who was killed
on the Christmas Eve massacre situation.
Sylvia and Bruce, their divorce had been finalized
on December 18th, which was like barely a week
before the massacre. Yeah.
And then on top of all this,
as part of the settlement of his and Sylvia's divorce,
Bruce was ordered to pay $10,000 out of pocket
as part of like the agreement.
And on top of that, she also got to keep her engagement ring,
which I know, I know, I don't know how you feel about that.
But it seemed like that really irked Bruce
who needed the money.
He's like, you want $10,000 and you're keeping the ring?
Fuck, an assumption, right?
So then this man, Bruce, who has no money, allegedly,
he ends up going back to that gun store on November 13th
and he buys another gun.
So now he has five guns.
Yeah, I don't know what he's doing. No one knows he has five guns. Yeah, I don't know what he's doing.
No one knows what he's doing.
Well, I don't know.
With Sylvia's marriage to Bruce
officially tying everything together
in terms of like a motive,
police were desperate to interview anyone
who had survived the fire and the shooting
to see if they could identify who the Santa was
because they believed it's Bruce
and they're hoping they can get an ID.
The only trouble was that the few who did escape,
they were either children who ran out the back
before this attacker had even gotten to them.
So they didn't even see who it was.
And the only adults in the room who made it out
and maybe able to ID this person,
were the parents of the eight-year-old girl
who opened the front door.
And they were in the hospital with their daughter.
So police weren't able to get an ID.
They had to wait.
Okay, so the police go back to where,
you know, they found Bruce's body.
Bruce was found at his brother's house.
And it was Bruce's brother who actually found him
and called 911 when he came home and saw Bruce.
And there was like a pile of blood.
There were two guns that they saw inside of the car.
Bruce had been killed up close
and given everything that they dug up about Bruce,
they were able to match the guns to Bruce.
Like he was the one who owned them.
So the theory of there being multiple shooters
went out the window because they were Bruce's guns.
They even found another gun strapped to his leg.
So he had three guns on him.
All right, okay.
So outside of Bruce's brother's house, a block away,
a neighbor called in a very suspicious looking vehicle
that was parked outside.
And they believed that this car didn't belong
to any of the neighbors because they watched the area.
They know the cars.
And when police came by and ran the plates on the car,
well, guess what?
It matched the description of the car
that the neighbor saw at the Ortega's
that was leaving with no lights on.
Not only that, but when they scan the plates,
it comes back telling the police
that the car wasn't anyone at all.
So it was actually a rental.
And they found out that it was rented earlier that week too.
Bruce, Bruce, Bruce, Bruce.
What the fuck are you doing?
What a dick.
Police, they go to look inside of the vehicle, right?
For evidence.
So they open it up and what do they find?
A Santa suit. I know, I know, I know. But then get this, right? For evidence. So they open it up and what do they find? A Santa suit.
I know, I know, I know.
But then get this, cause this is wild.
They open up the car and then they're looking through it
and they see the Santa suit.
But when they lifted the Santa suit up,
like the entire suit, they're like Santa suit.
It caught on fire.
The whole thing caught on fire.
Just, I mean, you can look, there's pictures of it, okay?
There's pictures of it, no joke.
I guess it's believed that Bruce had rigged the car
to explode if someone were to come looking for him,
which I mean, he put in some serious thought
and work into this.
Very strange.
I don't know, I don't know.
But the car blew up, there's pictures of it.
Whoa, whoa. That's a lot.
Now, after that, the police found out that he bought a plane ticket to his friend Steve's house
in Iowa. The same guy that he visited earlier. Remember? Yeah. He bought the ticket. He bought
a ticket to go see Steve so that police would suspect that he went to Iowa, okay? But police instead found out that he rented another car,
Bruce, he rented another car, okay?
And inside of this car,
because they were able to locate it,
they found food, guns, ammo,
maps of the US slash Mexico border.
So it's believed that Bruce's plan was to, you know, go to fucking Mexico. Bye. And then
police would be looking for him in Iowa. That's fucked up too, because now you're just involved
with your friend, Steve. What a dick. What a dick. So all this evidence is just piling up. Everything's
pointing to Bruce. And there's really no sense for them to suspect that it was anybody else at this point and once they were able to talk to one of the adults at the party Leticia they were able to
confirm that she she knew she saw that it was Bruce who came through that door dressed as Santa
Leticia was able to confirm for the police basically the entire timeline of what happened that night so i guess what happened
that night was bruce showed up right santa hey and uh he starts shooting everyone right away
but he was mainly trying to go for like sylvia okay and then after he thought he killed everyone
in the house he took out his makeshift flamethrower. Whoa, can I, am I having a shrunk? After he thought he killed everyone in the house,
he took out his makeshift flamethrower thing
and started spraying fire all over the place.
Dude, what do you think?
He wasn't gonna get caught?
Okay, okay, makes sense, right?
Makes sense, but why did Bruce go to his brother's house
and kill himself instead of go to Mexico? I mean, again, based off all the
evidence they found, his plan was to go to Mexico. He even bought the plane ticket to make it look
like he went to Steve's instead. So like what changed? It's believed. It's believed. Theories.
Bruce's flamethrower was filled with some kind of racing fuel.
I guess it's like extremely sensitive to heat
and in an enclosed space,
rather than just like normal gasoline or lighter fluid,
it's just extremely sensitive.
That's what this means.
At one point during his torching of the Ortega's home,
the flames, they got loose and Bruce ended up
setting himself on fire
in the Santa suit.
Oh yeah, so the theory is that the Ortega's
probably had like an open flame somewhere in the house.
Maybe someone was cooking something,
maybe they were candles lit, something along those lines,
but there had to be a flame somewhere.
I mean, they don't know because the house burned down,
but the suspicion is that Bruce wasn't aware that there was this open flame in the house when he started spreading the racing fuel around and
Boom shakalaka the house caught fire before Bruce was even like ready and as a result his ass caught on fire, too
So when medical examiners got a hold of Bruce's remains and started taking all of his clothes off,
that's when they saw not only did he have a gunshot wound
through the back of his head,
but he had been burned,
like severely burned all over his body.
And not just normal burn, which is so bad,
normal burn bad.
This guy was like baked, torched, broiled.
So again, this is all theories here because i don't know but given the nature
of like how badly burned he was they believe the coroners believe that he was probably in so much
pain okay he's probably in excruciating pain that he um decided just to kill himself the bullets
exit wounds it matched an angle that would have made sense
for Bruce to have been holding it himself,
AKA he killed himself.
Again, rumors, but I mean, you could believe that, right?
At his brother's house?
That's fucked up.
This Bruce guy is just all sorts of fucked up.
He's fucked up on a different kind of level.
And that's kind of it, really.
I mean, there wasn't a trial or anything
because Bruce was dead and police did eventually piece
together that Bruce had actually intended
on killing more people that night before going to Mexico.
Yeah.
Apparently he had a list that,
a list of a couple of names that he was marking off.
Aside from Sylvia, he also was going to kill his ex-wife's attorney
and also his own mother.
Yeah.
Oh yeah, yeah.
He was gonna kill his own mom.
He was, he was, huh?
Yeah, he was.
But I guess he got burned so badly,
it just kind of, good, you know?
But still bad, but whatever.
And not only that, his mom was actually invited
to go to the Ortega's house that night
and she was supposed to be there,
but she ended up staying home because she was feeling sick.
Poor thing, hope she's okay.
Well, as a final note, since there wasn't a trial
or anything, the single surviving daughter of Joe and Alice,
Leticia, the one who identified
Bruce to the police. She was interviewed a few years, a few years ago. And like, how has her
life been since 2008? And I mean, of course she misses, she misses her family deeply, but one
thing she's been doing with her daughter is reaching out to other families who have been
affected by gun violence. Her daughter, Katrina, the daughter that answered the door, she wrote letters to different families
over the years to try and comfort them as someone who had gone through the same thing. I'm sure it's
a very unique experience that is hard to understand unless you've been in it. Oh my God. And then in 2018, she helped organize a walkout
at her Pasadena High School.
She actually made a video where she encouraged
her classmates to participate in this walkout.
And she said, quote,
"'I've lived through it and I'm still living my life
"'as best as I can.
"'It's not stopping me.
"'It's not instilling fear in me.
"'I want that change.
"'I don't want other families to go through what me
and my family went through."
End quote.
Calling for some kind of gun control.
That's what the walkout was for, gun control.
But then my friends, it's a really awful story
about this Bruce douche
and him ruining fucking Christmas for a whole family.
Disgusting fucking troll. and him ruining fucking Christmas for a whole family.
Disgusting fucking troll. The end.
The end.
I hope the family is doing well.
I hope they're okay.
I don't really have any thoughts.
It's just like so gross.
I mean, it's one thing to do it
but to dress up as Santa on Christmas Eve,
like how fucked up.
He is so fucked up.
He's a different level of fucked up this guy.
He is different.
Ugh.
Sorry for ruining your holiday.
Thank you for hanging out with me.
I hope you have a wonderful holiday
and I hope you're safe.
Don't drink and drive.
I love and appreciate you so very much.
And I hope to be seeing you very soon.
Okay. Have a good day, make good choices
and I'll be seeing you guys later. Bye!