TikTok star denies killing wife and man he ‘believed was her new lover’ after hearing them on bugged iPad
Prosecutors say Ali Abulaban killed his wife after he heard her speaking to a man through a listening device planted in their daughter’s iPad
A TikTok star with nearly a million online followers pleaded not guilty on Monday to shooting and killing his newly estranged wife and a man she was with last week at a San Diego high-rise.
Prosecutors said Ali Abulaban had surreptitiously installed a listening device on his five-year-old daughter’s tablet device, and when he heard his wife and another man talking, he went to her apartment and shot them to death, the Union-Tribune reported.
After the shootings, Mr Abulaban, still armed, picked up his daughter from school, Deputy District Attorney Taren Brast said.
The details were revealed during the San Diego County Superior Court arraignment for Mr Abulaban, who pleaded not guilty to two counts of murder as well as special-circumstance allegations of multiple killings, the newspaper reported.
Mr Abulaban broke down in tears as the charges against him were read out in court, as seen in footage from ABC 10News.
Ms Brast said outside court that Mr Abulaban, 29, is a TikTok star known as JinnKid, with more than 940,000 followers on the social media app. His account features comedy skits and impersonations of the character Tony Montana from the 1983 film Scarface.
Mr Abulaban’s attorney did not comment on the allegations during the hearing.
Police identified the victims as Ana Abulaban, 28, of San Diego and Rayburn Cadenas Barron, 29, of National City.
About two dozen family members and friends of the two victims packed the courtroom. Several of them sobbed as Ms Brast shared details about last Thursday’s killings in San Diego’s East Village neighbourhood.
Ms Brast said Ali Abulaban confessed to detectives and accused his wife of cheating, although the prosecutor said she believes Mr Barron was a friend.
According to Ms Brast, Ana Abulaban had asked her husband to move out on 18 October. He checked into a hotel.
Three days later, Ms Brast said, Ali Abulaban sneaked back into the apartment and trashed it while his wife was gone. He also installed the listening app on his daughter’s iPad.
Hours later, Mr Abulaban was listening to the app when he heard his wife and a man talking and giggling, Ms Brast said, and he raced back to the high-rise. Security camera video showed him running out of the elevator to the apartment.
Ms Brast said Mr Abulaban shot Mr Barron three times before shooting his wife in her head. Mr Abulaban then called his mother and confessed, Ms Brast said.
After he picked up his daughter, he called police while driving and they arrested him 45 minutes later. His daughter was in the vehicle.
Judge Kimberlee Lagotta ordered Mr Abulaban jailed without bail. The judge also issued a protective order that requires Mr Abulaban to stay away from his daughter, who is being cared for by family.
Associated Press
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