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Scott Ruffalo, 39 [Updated]

Died Dec. 8, 2008 at 10:11 p.m.

Scott Ruffalo, a 39-year-old white man, died Monday Dec. 8, 2008, a week after he was shot once in the head in his apartment in the 400 block of North Palm Avenue in Beverly Hills, authorities said.

Ruffalo, a hairdresser, was the brother of actor Mark Ruffalo.

Beverly Hills police questioned Shaha Mishaal Adham, 26, and her boyfriend, Brian Scofield, about the incident after the couple turned themselves in a week after the shooting. Adham was booked on suspicion of attempted murder and initially held without bail.

She was released late the next day after her attorney, Ronald Richards, said he was able to convince police Adham was present but not responsible for the shooting.

"There's still an ongoing, active criminal investigation, so we do not have a statement at this time," said Beverly Hills Police Lt. Tony Lee shortly after Adham's release.

Richards said his client and another man in the apartment found the hairdresser on the couch bleeding from the left side of his head, the gun in his left hand, and left the apartment.

Beverly Hills paramedics arrived and took a critically injured Ruffalo to the hospital. Police arrived 20 minutes after the shooting to find no one at the crime scene, Richards said.

According to Adham's account, she was at Ruffalo's apartment to pick up the keys to her Range Rover when Ruffalo mentioned something about "Russian roulette." Then she heard a gunshot.

[Updated July 27: Robbery Homicide Sgt. Michael Publicker said his department is continuing to investigate Ruffalo's death as a homicide. Publicker declined to  provide additional information about the case, citing the open investigation.]

[Updated Feb. 29, 2012: Death of Mark Ruffalo's brother: Key witness may have overdosed]

— Andrew Blankstein

428 N. Palm Ave.
 
 

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Updated: March 7, 2012 at 8:00 p.m.

 
 

One reader comment about Scott Ruffalo

Very strange murder. The coroner obviously didn't believe it was a game of Russian Roulette. I doubt anyone else does either except maybe Adham's lawyer.

Here's a link to an article that describes Scott Ruffalo:
http://www.hollywoodinterrupted.com/2009/07/13/final-cut-the-beverly-hills-murder-mystery/

The article states that Ruffalo had "battled a drug problem that brought out another side of his personality". Maybe so but it's doubtful he would shoot himself for kicks.

But then again who knows? There is much more to this story that hasn't come out. It's hard to make sense of it all with so many facts missing. To believe Adham's lawyer is to believe in spontaneous suicide. Scott Ruffalo's death makes no sense.

RIP

— JB
Jan. 29, 2010 at 4:42 p.m.

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