Advertisement

Simi Valley doctor and wife were fatally shot in their garage by his son, police say

A Simi Valley neighborhood was the site of a double homicide on Sunday that police later connected to a suicide in Chino.
(KTLA-TV)
0:00 0:00

This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here.

  • A Simi Valley doctor and his wife were shot in their garage by the husband’s son, who fled to Chino before taking his own life, authorities said.
  • Police identified the shooter as 37-year-old Keith Cordes, a Kentucky resident, after finding his remains in a burned vehicle.

A Simi Valley couple were gunned down at their home by the husband’s son, who then fled to Chino, set his car on fire and fatally shot himself, police said.

The grisly double homicide unfolded around noon Sunday when officers with the Simi Valley Police Department responded to multiple 911 calls for gunfire in the 500 block of Hawks Bill Place.

There they found Eric Cordes, 63, and Vicki Cordes, 66, suffering from multiple gunshot wounds inside their garage. The victims were transported to a local hospital and later pronounced dead, police said.

Advertisement

Eric Cordes was a “beloved physician” and radiologist at Adventist Health Simi Valley who served the Simi Valley community “with compassion and excellence for nearly 30 years,” according to a statement shared by Alice Issai, the hospital’s president.

The slayings rattled the peaceful residential community — which averages around one homicide a year — and left neighbors searching for answers on the suspected killer.

Police initially said they believed the attack was targeted, but the suspected shooter’s identity was not revealed until Tuesday when the San Bernardino County medical examiner confirmed that the corpse pulled from the burned car in Chino was 37-year-old Keith Cordes.

Advertisement

Police believe that he opened fire on his father and stepmother before fleeing in a black Honda Civic. Detectives used license plate recognition cameras to track the vehicle, which was registered to Keith, as it traveled south on the 210 Freeway before exiting in Chino and parking near Ayala Park.

In coordination with Chino police, detectives learned that an individual inside the car set the vehicle on fire before fatally shooting himself. Initially, the severe burns prevented identification, police said.

Investigators retrieved a handgun from the vehicle and believe it is the weapon used to kill the couple. Keith was a resident of Kentucky, and Simi Valley police are continuing to investigate the motive behind the attack. The medical examiner is conducting additional forensic testing.

“The Adventist Health Simi Valley community is heartbroken by the tragic deaths of our longtime colleague, Dr. Eric Cordes, and his wife, Vicki,” said Issai. “Our hearts are with his family, friends, and all who had the privilege of working alongside him as we grieve this shocking loss.”

Sign up for Essential California

The most important California stories and recommendations in your inbox every morning.

By continuing, you agree to our Terms of Service and our Privacy Policy.

Advertisement
Advertisement
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news
news