Los Angeles Times

Man charged in kin’s hammer death

- By Nicole Santa Cruz and Veronica Rocha nicole.santacruz@latimes.com veronica.rocha @latimes.com

A 36-year-old man was charged Tuesday in the killing of his grandmothe­r, who was beaten to death with a hammer this month in her Lake View Terrace home, police said.

Local authoritie­s detained Joseph “Joey” Kushner in the Bakersfiel­d area Friday, and detectives with the Los Angeles Police Department brought him back to the Los Angeles area, LAPD Det. Rich Wheeler said.

Kushner was charged with one count of murder along with an allegation that he used a hammer to kill 78year-old Armida Custodio, according to the Los Angeles County district attorney’s office.

Investigat­ors believe Custodio was killed between May 2 and May 4.

On May 4, a family member requested a welfare check for Custodio and officers went to her home in the 11300 block of Terra Vista Way, police said.

Coroner’s records show that Custodio was discovered on her bedroom floor. She died of blunt-force trauma to the head.

Two days after the killing, police held a news conference and said they were looking for Kushner, who they said was the last person to see Custodio alive.

At some point, Kushner called his father and told him where he was, Wheeler said.

The father then called police and relayed the informatio­n, the detective said.

Wheeler said that in an interview with investigat­ors, Kushner “confessed to the crime, but he claimed it was in self-defense.”

“Her injuries are not consistent with his claim of selfdefens­e,” Wheeler said.

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