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[The Covina Christmas Eve Massacre: A Tragic Case of Betrayal and Violence]-[Episode 107: The Covina Christmas Eve Massacre]

Morbid · B2 · 2019-12-22

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📋 Summary

The Covina Christmas Eve Massacre: A Holiday Tragedy

The podcast episode delves into the horrific events of December 24, 2008, in Covina, California, where Bruce Jeffrey Pardo orchestrated a calculated and brutal massacre against his ex-wife’s family. The hosts, Ash and Alaina, emphasize that while Pardo appeared to be a "software engineer" with a "brilliant" mind, he was, in reality, a "degenerate" and a "piece of shit" who harbored deep-seated resentment and psychopathic tendencies.

The Perpetrator: A Pattern of Deceit and Cruelty

Before the massacre, Pardo’s life was marked by a history of abandonment and manipulation. He stood up his first fiancée, Delilah, after she emptied her savings for their wedding, and later abandoned his own son, who suffered brain damage after a swimming pool accident caused by Pardo's negligence. His marriage to Sylvia Pardo, the primary target of his eventual rampage, was doomed from the start. Sylvia discovered that Pardo was "cheating" and had been claiming his abandoned, brain-damaged son as a "tax write-off" despite having no contact with him. This led to their divorce, finalized just one week before the massacre.

The Massacre: A Nightmare in Santa Gear

On Christmas Eve 2008, Pardo arrived at the home of Sylvia’s parents, Joseph and Alicia Ortega, dressed in a custom Santa Claus outfit. He had meticulously planned the attack, stocking up on semi-automatic handguns and a "homemade flamethrower"—a device he constructed using fuel tanks. The hosts highlight the chilling nature of the event: when eight-year-old Katrina Yusufovsky opened the door to greet "Santa," Pardo shot her in the face.

Following this initial act, Pardo turned his weapon on the gathering of family members. He executed several people "execution style" as they hid under a dining room table. He then used his homemade flamethrower to set the house ablaze, resulting in the deaths of nine people, including Sylvia, her parents, her brothers, and her nephew. Thirteen children were left effectively orphaned by his actions.

The Aftermath and Pardo’s End

After the carnage, Pardo fled the scene and traveled to his brother’s home, where he committed suicide. Forensic investigators later discovered he had suffered "third-degree burns" from the fire he set, which likely forced his hand in ending his own life. The hosts note that Pardo had been planning to kill more people, including Sylvia’s divorce attorney and his own mother, who had fortunately stayed home that night due to illness.

Conclusion and Legacy

The episode concludes with a somber reflection on the resilience of the Ortega family. Despite the devastation, the surviving family members, particularly Katrina, who survived the shooting, have become advocates against gun violence. The hosts express their utter disdain for Pardo, noting that his "brilliant" mind was a "waste" used for pure evil. The podcast serves as a stark reminder of how a seemingly "magical" holiday can be shattered by the actions of a "fucking monster."

🎯Key Sentences

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It's hard to get out of.
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I just want to be clear.
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I just wanted to tell you.
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That show is sold the fuck out.
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Let's do this.
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📝Key Phrases

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kick back and relax
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take you out of it
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innocent until proven guilty
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eat my hat
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sold the fuck out
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