May 17, 2010 12:18 PM
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Cops: Chef Cooked Up Murder-for-Hire Plot
Santa Monica police say Juan-Carlos Cruz, a chef who once hosted the Food Network program "Calorie Commando," has been arrested for allegedly trying to solicit homeless people to commit a murder. (AP/Santa Monica P.D.)
A former television chef and Food Network host is under arrest in an alleged murder-for-hire plot involving homeless people, Santa Monica police said.
TV chef Juan-Carlos Cruz was arrested Thursday and booked on suspicion of solicitation to commit murder, Sgt. Jay Trisler said. He's scheduled to be arraigned on Monday.
Police: Former Food Network Host Plotted Murder
Homeless people told the city's homeless liaison officers that Cruz asked them to kill someone, Trisler said. They agreed to help police investigate the alleged murder-for-hire plot.
"They felt confident that they could divulge this information and be treated fairly and be listened to," he said.
Detectives discovered where, when and how the targeted individual was to be killed and how much money Cruz allegedly offered, Trisler said.
Police notified the intended victim, who was not identified publicly because of the ongoing investigation, he said.
Cruz is being held on $5 million bail. Trisler said his bail was raised because of information discovered during the investigation.
He did not know if Cruz has hired an attorney. Attempts to reach Cruz were not successful.
He was the pastry chef at Hotel Bel Air in Los Angeles, made custom wedding-cakes and speaks about low-calorie cooking at health fairs, according to the biography on his book, "The Juan-Carlos Cruz Calorie Countdown Cookbook."
© 2010 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. TV chef Juan-Carlos Cruz was arrested Thursday and booked on suspicion of solicitation to commit murder, Sgt. Jay Trisler said. He's scheduled to be arraigned on Monday.
Police: Former Food Network Host Plotted Murder
Homeless people told the city's homeless liaison officers that Cruz asked them to kill someone, Trisler said. They agreed to help police investigate the alleged murder-for-hire plot.
"They felt confident that they could divulge this information and be treated fairly and be listened to," he said.
Detectives discovered where, when and how the targeted individual was to be killed and how much money Cruz allegedly offered, Trisler said.
Police notified the intended victim, who was not identified publicly because of the ongoing investigation, he said.
Cruz is being held on $5 million bail. Trisler said his bail was raised because of information discovered during the investigation.
He did not know if Cruz has hired an attorney. Attempts to reach Cruz were not successful.
He was the pastry chef at Hotel Bel Air in Los Angeles, made custom wedding-cakes and speaks about low-calorie cooking at health fairs, according to the biography on his book, "The Juan-Carlos Cruz Calorie Countdown Cookbook."
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