"She was happy-go-lucky and gossipy and fun, just like she always was," said Jim Dobson, a publicist who crossed paths with Chasen around midnight.
Less than an hour and a half later, Chasen was dead, gunned down in her Mercedes in an assault that baffled police and made a woman who spent her career touting others, the talk of Hollywood. When word of the slaying broke, some studios canceled meetings and conference calls that had been scheduled to strategize their Oscar campaigns — Chasen's specialty. One publicist set up a reward fund and others closed their offices for the day.
"I'm devastated by this," said Academy Award-winning producer Richard Zanuck, who had worked with Chasen since 1982 and had talked to her earlier in the day about the awards season campaign for his movie "Alice in Wonderland."
Detectives with the Beverly Hills Police Department spent Tuesday trying to piece together the final minutes of Chasen's life and discern a motive for the killing of a 64-year-old single woman who, according to friends, had no enemies.
"She was not a drinker. She never did drugs…. She had solid, really nice people as clients who became sort of her family," said New York publicist Kathie Berlin, a friend of 45 years.
Chasen attended the movie premiere and after party with client Diane Warren, who wrote the song "You Haven't Seen the Last of Me" for the "Burlesque" soundtrack. Sometime after midnight, she steered her new E350 sedan away from the W Hotel in Hollywood, apparently en route to her Westwood condominium. At 12:28 a.m., residents of Whittier Drive, a quiet, tree-lined street often used as a cut through between Sunset and Wilshire boulevards, heard gunshots.
Nahid Shekarchian, 33, said she was in her house on Whittier when she heard gunshots — "boom-boom-boom" — and opened the curtain of her upstairs bedroom to see a Mercedes crashed into a light pole. Shekarchian rushed to the car and peered through the shattered passenger's side window. She said she saw Chasen in the driver's seat bleeding profusely from her head and chest.
Another neighbor, she said, walked to the window and asked, "Can I help you?" Shekarchian said Chasen was breathing "very heavily" and did not respond.
Chasen was pronounced dead at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center at 1:30 a.m., according to the Los Angeles County coroner's office. Coroner's spokesman Ed Winter said she sustained multiple gunshot wounds to her chest.
Shekarchian told police she didn't see anyone else in the vicinity. She said officers told her that the perpetrator might have been on foot.
Beverly Hills police fanned out across the Westside on Tuesday in search of clues. Officers were seen removing computer hard drives, compact discs and file boxes from her luxury high-rise apartment. Investigators also searched her company, Chasen & Co., in West Hollywood. Police declined to say whether any of Chasen's belongings were missing from the vehicle.
Beverly Hills Police Sgt. Lincoln Hoshino said the investigation remained open. Detectives were pursuing a range of possible scenarios, including one in which the perpetrator followed Chasen home from the hotel and another in which she was the victim of road rage.
"We don't know what the motive is," Hoshino said. "This is a fresh, active investigation."
Asked whether officers were reviewing video surveillance from businesses or the many mansions Chasen would have passed on her drive along Sunset, Hoshino said, "The department will conduct a thorough investigation and that will be part of it."
Investigators were questioning Chasen's friends and associates, many of whom had seen and talked to her in the hours before her death. Vivian Mayer-Siskind, a close friend for many years, said Chasen's employees told her that Chasen had called the office from her cellphone at 12:22 a.m. — six minutes before she was shot — leaving a to-do list for the following day on an answering machine.
"That was typical of Ronni," said Mayer-Siskind, referring to what she described as her tireless work ethic.
After hearing about Chasen's death from industry friends, Mayer-Siskind drove to the Beverly Hills police station to learn more. She later went to Chasen's office, where four staffers worked, to help write an obituary. By then, she said, the office was swarming with police, who were poring through Chasen's phone records, listening to her messages, going through her computer and taking photographs.
Chasen, born in 1946 in New York, started in the entertainment industry as a soap opera actress, Mayer-Siskind said. She began working for the publicity firm Rogers & Cowan in 1980 and later was a top publicist for MGM. She was best known for her awards season campaigns. She worked on campaigns for more than 100 movies, including last year's Best Picture Oscar winner, "The Hurt Locker," as well as "Cocoon," "Baby Boom," "On Golden Pond" and the 1989 Best Picture winner "Driving Miss Daisy."
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I am shocked and saddened to hear about the passing of Ronni Chasen. While attending UCLA in the early '90s, Ronni hired me as an intern to work alongside her at MGM studios. I then stayed on as a part-time staffer (I was still in college) when she opened up her own public relations' firm, Chasen & Company. Ronni quickly took me under her wing—picking me up in Westwood in her beloved vintage Mercedes before heading to the office, taking me to lunch at Neiman's, and introducing me to the film industry. Ronni was all about relationships—she spent hours on the phone each day with clients, colleagues, and media, and had a passion for her work that I had never seen before. On my 21st birthday, she surprised me with an introduction to Johnny Depp, a story I continue to tell to this day. To say that Ronni was in the business of public relations would be a misnomer. She helped people find the best in themselves and then share it with the world. There will never be another Ronni Chasen, and she will be missed. With gratitude to all she gave me, Colleen Holland (Co-founder, VegNews Magazine)
farflungempire at 7:46 PM November 16, 2010
Updates, details, analysis, names, addresses, see:
Homicide: Ronni Sue Chasen
http://kidpaparazzo.com
jackie2850 at 7:29 PM November 16, 2010If the killer was walking/standing it seems unlikely they would be able to hit her with 5 shots. They must have been driving on her right side, and stayed with her long enough to get off 5 rapid shots that went through her passenger window. That would also explain why she turned on a street to the left. Then, that leaves the question of a random or premeditated act...
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