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California Tech CEO and EV Pioneer Arrested, Accused of Murder

著者:BeauHD
2026年1月27日 08:40

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カリフォルニアのテック企業経営者、ゴードン・アバス・グッドアルジ(Gordon Abas Goodarzi)が、元妻アリアン・パポリ(Aryan Papoli)殺害容疑で逮捕された。パポリの遺体は昨年11月、サンベンディクト郡のハイウェイ138付近の土手で発見され、当初は転落事故と見られたが、郡保安官の数か月にわたる捜査で殺人事件と判定された。グッドアルジは現在保釈金なしで勾留中で、月曜に出廷予定。

- 企業情報:Magmotor社の社長兼CEOで、ロボット格闘大会「BattleBots」への支援でも知られる。
- 学術・経歴:2023年からUCLAのリスク科学研究所に研究員として在籍。
- 出身はイランで、過去にヒューズ・エレクトロニクスで技術ディレクターを務め、1990年代の電気自動車EV1の開発に関与したと妻は語っている。

今回の逮捕は、同氏が再生エネルギー分野のパイオニアとして評価されていたにもかかわらず、私生活で深刻な犯罪に関与したことを示す事例となっている。
California tech executive Gordon Abas Goodarzi has been arrested and charged with murder in the death of his estranged wife, Aryan Papoli, whose body was found last November down an embankment off Highway 138 in San Bernardino County. Authorities initially believed the injuries were consistent with a fall, but the case was later ruled a homicide following a months-long investigation by the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department. "Arrest records show that Goodarzi is currently in custody without bail and faces a murder charge and that he is set to appear in court Monday," reports SFGATE. From the report: Goodarzi, a California tech executive with ties to BattleBots, is publicly listed as the president and CEO of Magmotor, which describes itself as a "proud" supporter of the combat robot community and claims to support several teams each year. According to his LinkedIn, Goodarzi also previously worked as a research affiliate at UCLA's B. John Garrick Institute for the Risk Sciences since 2023. Originally from Iran, Papoli and Goodarzi settled in Los Angeles County's verdant Rolling Hills community because of its tranquility and natural beauty, Papoli previously wrote. [...] She described her husband, Goodarzi, as a pioneer in the world of renewable energy, developing both electric and hybrid vehicles since the 1980s. According to Papoli, he also worked as the technical director at Hughes Electronics, which developed and manufactured the EV1, an early iteration of the electric car, in the 1990s.

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