Las Vegas Review-Journal

Lawyers: Ex-detective fired to defend herself

She’s charged with ex-in-law’s murder

- By David Ferrara Las Vegas Review-journal

Attorneys for a retired Las Vegas police detective who faces a murder charge said Wednesday that she was acting in self-defense when she shot and killed her former son-in-law.

Pamela Bordeaux hired Robert Draskovich and Michael Horvath, who told the Review-journal that the 55-year-old grandmothe­r was worried about her family’s safety.

“The decedent has a deeply disturbing history,”

Draskovich said. “There had been an escalation prior to what occurred Monday. Ms. Bordeaux feared for herself and feared for her family, and her actions were reasonable under the circumstan­ces. We’ll be presenting the full picture and the entire story to the court.”

Prosecutor­s have said Sean Babbitt, 32, suffered 10 gunshot wounds Monday morning as he wrapped up an hourlong visit with his 3-year-old son, Brandon, at Bordeaux’s home on the 8500 block of Honey Vine Avenue in the northwest valley.

Bordeaux, who is being held in the Clark County Detention Center without bail, is due back in court Thursday morning, where her attorneys are expected to ask for a separate bail hearing.

Draskovich and Horvath spoke with the retired detective at the jail and said they plan to launch a “full investigat­ion” into the circumstan­ces surroundin­g the shooting.

“We’re going to give a full explanatio­n as to why it occurred,” Draskovich added.

He said Bordeaux had an “exemplary” record during four years of service in the Army as well as with the Metropolit­an Police Department, where she worked in a child abuse and neglect detail, along with handling domestic violence and missing persons cases.

Prosecutor­s said Babbitt was preparing to leave the home when he suffered defensive gunshot wounds in the hands, along with wounds in his head and torso.

Babbitt worked as a manager for a limousine service and drove for Uber, according to his stepfather, Dan Mandarino. He also worked as a dispatcher with the Nevada Department of Public Safety from June 2013 to

July 2015, according to a department spokeswoma­n.

Babbitt’s 19-year-old half-sister, Kassyel Babbitt of Wisconsin, said she and her brother had been in a band. He was a great older brother, she said, and “would give you the shirt off of his back if you needed it.”

Contact David Ferrara at dferrara@ reviewjour­nal.com or 702-380-1039. Follow @randompoke­r on Twitter. Reporters Mike Shoro and Katelyn Newberg contribute­d to this story.

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