The death of Barbara Vernieri was a case of a "beautiful life meeting a brutal and savage end" when she was killed in 2012, a prosecutor said Tuesday morning in opening arguments in Daniel Rochat's murder trial in Superior Court in Hackensack.
Rochat, a Wood-Ridge resident, is accused of beating Vernieri, 70, in her East Rutherford home and setting her on fire. He is charged with murder, aggravated arson, desecration of human remains, hindering apprehension and armed burglary.
David Malfitano, the assistant prosecutor, said that on Sept. 14, 2012, Vernieri's attacker “beat, battered and bruised her body” before she was “doused in gasoline and set on fire.”
The defense attorney, Jim Doyle, suggested that the prosecution was aiming for a verdict based on emotions.
Doyle told the jurors that they have to “determine the difference between real and competent evidence and what is emotional.”