Wife and Son Killed in Tarzan Actor’s Hope Ranch Home

Law enforcement on the scene (Photo: John Palminteri / KEYT)
Update by edhat staff
2:40 p.m., October 16, 2019

Sheriff’s Office Confirms Identities in Hope Ranch Incident

At 8:15 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 15, 2019, the Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office responded to a 911 call at the home of actor Ron Ely. Upon arrival, deputies contacted Ron Ely and discovered his wife, Valerie Lundeen Ely, 62, deceased with multiple stab wounds inside the home. While on scene, deputies identified the suspect as the Elys’ son, 30-year-old Cameron Ely.

Ron Ely and Valerie Lundeen Ely (Photo: Facebook)

Deputies searched the residence and surrounding area for Cameron Ely. During the search, the suspect was located outside the home. He posed a threat and in response 4 deputies fired their service weapons at the suspect, fatally wounding him. No deputies were injured during the confrontation with the suspect.

The Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office is conducting criminal, coroner’s, and administrative investigations of this incident. Autopsies of both the victim and the suspect are pending. The names of the involved deputies will be released at a later date.

Aerial photo of the Ely home at 4141 Mariposa Drive in Hope Ranch (Photo: Zillow)

Update by edhat staff

7:00 a.m., October 16, 2019
 

Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Deputies have shot and killed a suspect believed to have killed a Hope Ranch woman in the home of former “Tarzan’ actor Ron Ely Tuesday evening.

The woman who was murdered is believed to be Ely’s wife since 1984, former Miss Florida Valerie Lundeen, although police have not confirmed the identity of the victim. Together they have three children, Kirsten, Kaitland, and Cameron. Ely, 81, is believed to be safe and recovering at a local hospital.

The suspect’s identity has yet to be released and it is not yet known how the suspect is connected to the residents.

Ely played a range of television roles in the 1960s but was best known for “Tarzan,” which aired from 1966 to 1968. He also had recurring or guest roles in notable shows such as “The Love Boat,” “Wonder Woman,” and a revival of “Sea Hunt” in the 1980s. He hosted the Miss America pageant in 1980 and 1981 before retiring from acting in 2001.

Ron Ely (center) on the set of “Tarzan” in 1968 (Photo: NBC Universal / Wikipedia)

Update by Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office

2:45 a.m., October 16, 2019

Sheriff’s Office Discovers Apparent Homicide in Hope Ranch Home -Suspect Fatally Wounded in Confrontation with Deputies

At 8:15 PM on Tuesday, October 15, 2019, the Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office – Public Safety Dispatch Center received a 9-1-1 call reporting a family disturbance at 4141 Mariposa Dr. in Hope Ranch, CA.  Deputies responded to the residence and discovered a female deceased inside the home, the victim of an apparent homicide.  A disabled elderly male resident of the home was also located and transported to an area hospital for evaluation.  

Deputies immediately searched the home and secured a perimeter of the surrounding area.  A shelter-in-place alert was sent to area residents advising them to remain in their homes as deputies searched for the homicide suspect.  During the search, deputies located the suspect on the property of the homicide.  Deputies attempted to gain verbal control of the suspect, however he presented a threat to them.  In defense of the threat posed by the suspect, several deputies fired their service weapons at the suspect, fatally wounding him.  No deputies were injured during the confrontation with the suspect.    

The Sheriff’s Office is conducting a criminal investigation into the homicide, processing the crime scene and working to identify the relationships of the persons involved in the incident.  The deputies involved in the shooting will be placed on paid administrative leave, which is routine following any officer involved shooting.

No additional information is available for release at this time, as this is an active and ongoing criminal investigation.  The Sheriff’s Office will release additional information as it becomes available.


Update by edhat staff
9:30 p.m., October 15, 2019

Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Deputies are searching the Hope Ranch area for a homicide suspect after a woman was found dead.

Deputies responded to the 4100 block of Mariposa Drive Tuesday after 8:00 p.m. for a reported domestic dispute. Upon arrival they discovered a woman’s body inside the residence.

Residents in the area were asked to shelter in place as Deputies searched for the suspect. 

Further details have not been released at this time. Any additional information will be added to this article.


By an edhat reader
9:00 p.m., October 15, 2019

Did anyone else receive a shelter in place alert in Hope Ranch? My mom just texted and said she received an alert to stay inside as police look for a suspect. Any information? She’s near Estrella Drive and Mariposa. 

Avatar

Written by Anonymous

What do you think?

Comments

9 Comments deleted by Administrator

Leave a Review or Comment

27 Comments

  1. Noozhawk reports that law enforcement know who the suspect is and that LE considers it a “family situation.” I.e., a domestic affair and that others aren’t in danger. Keep Fido close and keep those doors and windows locked, just in case.

  2. ZERO – did “they say” there was 50 cops there? Did “they say” he only had a knife and there were no other circumstances that led to this? Nope, “they” did not say that. BIGUGLY did though. That’s why I said what I said.

  3. Zero- sure you could. Anyone who’s good with pistols would never say something so naive. You’d shoot the mince out of his hand? Why do people’s hearts bleed for someone who just committed matricide against a 65yo woman? Cop’s number one job is to go home to his family.

  4. You’re not very familiar with firearms if you use the word “clip” in this case. None of the rifles, shotguns, or handguns in use by local law enforcement are clip fed. The word is “magazine”. It is also fantasy to say you can hit someone’s moving hand in the dark, let alone a stationary hand in broad daylight, with any handgun.

  5. I think “elderly” is relative to state of mind and physical health. When I see a person walking w/a shuffling gait and stooped over they look old to me. These days I think there is definitely young old age, middle old age and finally, “elderly” – a quaint term that is meant to be gentle and respectful. My baby boom generation is mostly doing a good job of trying to stay (at least) young at heart or in some cases are in complete denial 🙂

  6. On December 26, 1982 my high school boyfriend killed his mother then his sister. He came to my house to kill me as he did not want me around knowing what was in his future. Thank God I was not home and my life turned a wonderful corner. I know from that experience that what is posted in the media is not accurate. I was in the middle of that horror story and knew all the facts. It took years for me to get over that. I still fear for my life if that person ever gets out of jail. He promised to come find me. Something is really wrong with a boy/man who kills his mother. Please do not judge the police. You were not there. This is from someone who has experienced the same trauma.

  7. Cops puling out guns and fatally shooting a man with a knife! Aren’t they trained to hit the leg or foot, essentially stopping the suspect rather than killing him? UGH! Trigger happy thugs. There was probably about 50 of them too.

  8. There are training videos out there that cops see where a cop is killed with a pen and also a bricklayer’s trowel. Once you see these, you will be less likely to think a knife is not a lethal weapon too. Cops are trained to aim for the center of mass as that is the biggest target. They are more likely to hit this target in a stressful situation where the adrenalin is surging and their hands are shaking. Thinking that a cop is trained to “wing” someone in a situation that looks like life or death to them is just wishful thinking. If you think you can do a better job, please sign up.

  9. There are very few people who could successfully shoot to wound, rather than shoot to stop.
    You seriously think that you could hit someone coming at you with a knife in the arm? You can’t. That’s pure movie fantasy.
    Really sorry for everyone involved, including the police officers who had to take a life.

  10. This is for all the people bad mouthing the police. Think about this, Cameron stabbed his mother not once, not twice, but multiple times. He did not have a reality check after the 1st stab. He kept stabbing her. That is hateful, sick, Rage! Do you want your hard earned money to support him in Prison? People come out of prison worse than when they went in. If whatever disagreement he had with his mother, if he had displayed self control he would have just walked away. Then 2 people would still be alive. My heart grieves for Ron and his 2 daughters that have lost 2 family members. If you think you could do better than those officers, go apply to be an officer.

Opinion: No Fracking on our Public Land

Motorcyclist Pinned under a Vehicle