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   Newsom's California to All   
   Widow, 96, preparing to celebrate her bi   
   10 Mar 24 09:43:26   
   
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   From: despicable@democrats.org   
      
   A "vibrant" 96-year-old widow preparing to bake cookies for her birthday   
   was killed at her Montecito, California, home in 2022 in an alleged   
   murder-for-hire plot, according to authorities who said the case involved   
   a "tangled evil web of financial exploitation."   
      
   Violet Evelyn Alberts was found dead in her bed on May 27, 2022. Deputies   
   with the Santa Barbara County Sheriff's Office began investigating her   
   death after they found a broken window in the back of her home, Sheriff   
   Bill Brown said at a news conference Thursday.   
      
   A medical examiner determined she died from asphyxiation and the manner   
   was homicide.   
      
   During the investigation, deputies learned that Alberts had allegedly been   
   tricked into signing over her home in the wealthy Santa Barbara County   
   neighborhood. They also uncovered that she was the victim of a murder-for-   
   hire scheme.   
      
   Brown said that investigators identified a woman named Pauline Macareno,   
   48, as the "central figure in the manipulation and deceitful targeting" of   
   Alberts.   
      
   Macareno was "referred" to Alberts, who needed additional money after she   
   "aged out" of her savings, according to the sheriff. Alberts, who did not   
   have any immediate family in the area, lived in a "very valuable home,"   
   Brown said.   
      
   It's not clear who referred Macareno to the victim.   
      
   In 2020, Macareno allegedly "capitalized on Alberts' vulnerability" and   
   engaged in financial elder abuse by forging documents and establishing   
   fraudulent entities to gain control of Alberts' assets, Brown told   
   reporters.   
      
   Macareno’s scheme involved her offering Alberts a reverse mortgage that   
   "ultimately led to the fraudulent acquisition of her property," he said.   
      
   Brown declined to go into detail on the motivation behind the murder, but   
   said that "in the eyes of Pauline Macareno, Ms. Alberts was living too   
   long."   
      
   Macareno was arrested in June 2022 and charged with elder abuse, fraud and   
   manipulation of legal documents. She was recently sentenced to six years   
   in state prison for fraud related to Alberts’ case. Additional charges are   
   pending, Brown said.   
      
   Three other people were arrested this year in connection with the case.   
      
   Harry Basmadjian was arrested on Jan. 2, Henry Rostomyan on Feb. 24, and   
   Ricardo MartinDelCampo on Tuesday, the sheriff said.   
      
   Rostomyan and MartinDelCampo are accused of doing a "scouting trip" at   
   Alberts' home on May 24, 2022, according to the sheriff. It's not clear   
   what Basmadjian's alleged involvement was.   
      
   Rostomyan, MartinDelCampo and Basmadjian were arrested on several charges   
   ranging from murder to conspiracy and solicitation of murder, Brown said.   
      
   Rostomyan, 33, and MartinDelCampo, 41, are being held in the Santa Barbara   
   County jail without bail. Basmadjian, 58, was being held in federal   
   custody in Los Angeles on an unrelated charge and "suffered a life-   
   threatening medical emergency" that left him essentially brain dead, the   
   sheriff said.   
      
   Brown declined to say how the male suspects are connected to Macareno.   
      
   The sheriff described Alberts as a "vibrant" widow who was a "cherished   
   figure" in the Montecito community. She moved to the area after her   
   husband, David Alberts, died in 1993.   
      
   "Despite her age, she had remained active and engaged," the sheriff said.   
   "And she was known for her warm demeanor and social nature."   
      
   Alberts did not have any family who lived nearby and "relied on her   
   friendships and connections within the neighborhood," he said.   
      
   On the night she was killed, she was at her home baking cookies to   
   celebrate her upcoming birthday.   
      
   "The ingredients for those cookies were found on the table when on May 27,   
   2022, the Santa Barbara County Sheriff's Office responded to a distressing   
   call to check on Violet Alberts' welfare," he said.   
      
   Her caretaker discovered her body.   
      
   Brown said investigators are still seeking additional information in the   
   case.   
      
   https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/widow-96-preparing-celebrate-   
   birthday-was-killed-alleged-murder-hire-p-rcna142602   
      
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