LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) — A ninth body has been found in the rubble of a home that was set afire after a shooting rampage by a man in a Santa Claus suit, the Los Angeles County coroner’s office said Friday.

A car exploded outside the home of Bruce Jeffrey Pardo, who is suspected in the deaths of nine people.

On Thursday night a pipe bomb exploded in a rental car used by the man suspected in the Christmas Eve attack, police said.
The car was parked outside a Sylmar, California, home where Bruce Jeffrey Pardo, 45, committed suicide hours after he opened fire at a holiday party and then started a raging blaze inside a Covina, California, home, police said.
Investigators have yet to identify the charred bodies recovered from the burned house, which belonged to the parents of Pardo’s ex-wife. Eight bodies were found in the hours after the fire; the ninth person had been counted as missing.

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A police bomb squad was attempting to render safe a suspicious device in the rental car when it erupted in flames Thursday night, Los Angeles Police Sgt. James Bender told the Los Angeles Times.
According to CNN affiliate KABC, no one was injured in the explosion. KABC also reports the bomb squad did not turn up anything at Pardo’s home.
The incident prompted police to evacuate houses near Pardo’s Montrose, California, home out of concern he may have left bombs there. The street was reopened late Thursday.
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Pardo’s neighbors talked to KABC on Thursday as they watched police search his home.
"He’s very nice, very sociable," Cindy Keenan said. She said Pardo always decorated his home for the holidays.
Patrick Guzman said when he encountered Pardo in his yard about two hours before the attack, "He seemed normal."
"He said ‘Merry Christmas’ to me," Guzman said.
Police said about 25 people attended the holiday party. The gunman, dressed in a full Santa Claus outfit, came in the front door and then moved through the house, firing two semiautomatic handguns and using an apparently homemade pressurized device to spread an accelerant.
The first victim was an 8-year-old girl who ran to the door after hearing a knock, police said. She was shot in the face but survived.
"She has a very, very severe injury to her face. It’s not life-threatening, but she’s got a very tough road ahead of her," Lt. Pat Buchanan of the Covina Police Department said at a news conference Thursday.

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Covina Police Chief Kim Raney said people at the party were jumping out of windows on both floors of the house trying to escape the gunfire and flames.
"The information we have so far is that Mr. Pardo was married to the daughter of the resident of the house," Raney said. "They’d been married
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