GUILTY NJ - Jacquelin Terrulli, 65, missing after house fire, Ocean Township, 12 Sept 2019 *Arrest*

  • #41
OCT 19, 2019
This woman vanished without a trace last month. The man who last saw her is keeping silent.
The family of a missing Ocean Township woman is pleading for the public to come forward with any information on her whereabouts. And the last man to be with her is sitting in a jail cell with his lips sealed, according to a family attorney.

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Linskey said the search has expanded to the Paterson area and now includes assistance from 27 different law enforcement agencies, including the FBI, New Jersey State Police and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF).

“It’s pretty comprehensive,” Linskey said of the investigation. “We are continuing to do all that we can. It’s been a little over a month since she’s gone missing and we’re not going to stop. We’re just going to keep working hard until we get answers.”

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“He’s the last person who has seen her and they were in the house together, and I’m not aware of any information he’s provided that can help shed light on where she went," Henninger said.

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In a plea for help from the public, the family scraped together $5,000 to increase the reward $10,000 for information leading to her whereabouts. That was not an easy task for the family given they lost everything in the blaze, Henninger said.

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“One thing we can rule out is that she just got up and left,” Henninger said. “She’s not just living off the grid. When she left the house, she was taken out forcefully. There’s no evidence that she was forcefully taken, but we just know that.”

Authorities have combed the woods surrounding the Wickapecko Drive home and waded through a nearby lake to no avail.

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“We’re losing time here,” Henninger said. “The longer (the search) goes on, the less people are going to remember something.

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  • #42
I read this (below) in an article dated Oct 3rd related to the fire. If this information has been posted already, I don't remember reading it.

Monmouth County Prosecutor Chris Gramiccioni said investigators have not determined the cause of the fire, but said it originated in Terrulli's bedroom. Gramiccioni said he can't confirm a direct link between the blaze and Terrulli's disappearance, but the public may be able to help with that as well.

"Even the smallest piece of information might be added to the pieces we already have as we continue to build this puzzle," Gramiccioni told New Jersey 101.5."

I check every few days to see if there is any new information on Jacquelin, hoping for news, along with everyone else, that Jacquelin has been located. Nothing, it has been six weeks now.

The police report stated that Jacquelin and Teschner were the only people in the house, the night before the fire. That same night, one of Jacquelin's family members called her at 10 pm from Atlantic City. Jacquelin told this family member she was tired of Teschner and she was going to bed. Something happened in Jacquelin's bedroom, enough where someone thought it was necessary to set the room on fire. IMO

Fire started in her bedroom: NJ woman disappeared 3 weeks ago
 
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Missing Ocean Twp. Woman's Family Seeks Answers From Housemate

"The family continues to demand answers from Ronald Teschner," said Jef Henninger, an attorney for Terrulli's family. "He needs to explain what happened at the house, how the fire was started and why he was driving her car. He may have information that can be key to finding Jackie and his silence is disturbing."

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Teschner's next court appearance is Nov. 14, according to Henninger.

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  • #45
I don't know of any way to make him talk... absent prison justice...
 
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"The man found driving the SUV owned by an Ocean Township woman who disappeared and remains missing after a fire destroyed her home two months ago will remain in jail as his case heads to a grand jury, a judge said Thursday.

Ronald Teschner, 49, has been in police custody since shortly after the Sept. 12 fire, when police found him driving through Paterson in Jaquelin Terrulli’s 2019 Jeep Cherokee with two of her firearms and her gold and silver earrings, according to an affidavit of probable cause.

Teschner remained silent in court Thursday other than to provide his name to the judge — a stark contrast to a court appearance in late September in which he verbally attacked prosecutors and the medi

Teschner hasn’t revealed any information related to Terrulli’s disappearance or current whereabouts."

Grand jury to hear case against man police say was found with missing woman’s guns, SUV
 
  • #47
"While the search continues for Stephanie Parze, the Freehold Township woman who hasn't been seen in two weeks, the family of another missing woman is still waiting for answers.

Jacqueline Terrulli, 65, has been missing since Sept. 12 when the $1.7 million home she rented at 86 Wickapecko Drive was destroyed in a massive fire.

"It's really unfortunate that you have essentially two women in the same general area that both went missing not too far from each other in terms of time," said family attorney Jef Henninger. "There's only so many resources going around, but I don't know if there are enough resources to handle two big missing person cases. I'd be lying if this wasn't a concern for us.

"We believe he has information of where she is," Henninger said. "He was very vocal at the first hearing and now he is very quiet. He needs to know that we're not going to stop until he provides the answers necessary that can help and maybe find where she is."

Jacqueline Terrulli of Ocean Township still missing: 'Lack of resources' worries family
 
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"The man found driving the SUV owned by an Ocean Township woman who disappeared and remains missing after a fire destroyed her home two months ago will remain in jail as his case heads to a grand jury, a judge said Thursday.

Ronald Teschner, 49, has been in police custody since shortly after the Sept. 12 fire, when police found him driving through Paterson in Jaquelin Terrulli’s 2019 Jeep Cherokee with two of her firearms and her gold and silver earrings, according to an affidavit of probable cause.

Teschner remained silent in court Thursday other than to provide his name to the judge — a stark contrast to a court appearance in late September in which he verbally attacked prosecutors and the medi

Teschner hasn’t revealed any information related to Terrulli’s disappearance or current whereabouts."

Grand jury to hear case against man police say was found with missing woman’s guns, SUV
Noting:

Henninger said the family hasn’t been told of any new developments in the case other than what has been publicly released, and prosecutors Thursday declined to comment on the investigation’s progress.

Four of Terrulli’s family members appeared in court Thursday morning.
 
  • #49
Monmouth County Prosecutor Christoper J. Gramiccioni is set to give an "important update" Wednesday in the case of a 65-year-old woman who went missing after a fire burned down the Ocean Township where she was living, his spokesman said.

Gramiccioni will announce the new developments in the disappearance of Jacqueline Terrulli at a news conference scheduled for 11 a.m., prosecutor's office spokesman Charles Webster said in a news release. Authorities did not release any additional information ahead of the news conference.

Ocean Township missing woman: Prosecutor to give 'important update' on Terrulli disappearance
 
  • #50
Monmouth County Prosecutor Christoper J. Gramiccioni is set to give an "important update" Wednesday in the case of a 65-year-old woman who went missing after a fire burned down the Ocean Township where she was living, his spokesman said.

Gramiccioni will announce the new developments in the disappearance of Jacqueline Terrulli at a news conference scheduled for 11 a.m., prosecutor's office spokesman Charles Webster said in a news release. Authorities did not release any additional information ahead of the news conference.

Ocean Township missing woman: Prosecutor to give 'important update' on Terrulli disappearance
Good to see some movement. Hopefully, the grand jury has returned an indictment. MOO
 
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DEC 11, 2019
MCPO: Lived-In Boyfriend Ronald Teschner Charged With Killing Jacqueline Terrulli Of Ocean Township
Monmouth County Prosecutor Christopher J. Gramiccioni said the reported lived-in boyfriend of the 65-year-old missing woman from Ocean Township has been charged with murder.

Ocean Township fire: Housemate charged with murder of missing woman
The housemate of a missing Ocean Township woman has been charged with first-degree murder following her disappearance after a massive fire burned down her home.
 
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Monmouth County Prosecutor Christopher Gramiccioni announces an Ocean Township man has been charged with the murder of Jacqueline Terrulli.
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Ocean Township Fire: housemate charged with murder

Allegations made by the State

"The murder occurred because the defendant had planned to steal, or rob Mrs. Terrulli of a number of valuable items. And in doing so she caught him in the act, of that theft.

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FREEHOLD - The on-again, off-again boyfriend of a missing Ocean Township woman killed her before setting her house on fire the early morning hours of Sept. 12, authorities said.

The suspect, Ronald Teschner, 49, became upset when he learned that missing woman Jacqueline Terrulli, 65, was going to break things off with him and kick him out of her house because of his “routine abuse of alcohol and drugs as well as a repeated pattern of violent outbursts and behavior," said Monmouth County Prosecutor Christopher Gramiccioni.

In retaliation, Teschner, according to an affidavit of probable cause, confessed to a male acquaintance that he was going to wait until Terrulli fell asleep and then steal items from her house to sell, including shotguns, a Rolex watch, bank cards and other valuables, including her white 2019 Jeep Cherokee."

Boyfriend admitted killing missing Ocean Township woman, setting house aflame: Affidavit
 
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Boyfriend admitted killing missing Ocean Township woman, setting house aflame: Affidavit

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But Terrulli caught Teschner in the act and threatened to call the police, according to the affidavit. Teschner allegedly told the male acquaintance that he "dealt with" Terrulli and put her body in a tarp and drove it somewhere to hide it.

The cause of death was asphyxiation, Gramiccioni said.

He then came back to the house and allegedly used nail polish remover to start a fire, according to the affidavit.

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After setting the house ablaze, Teschner packed Terrulli's Jeep with stolen goods and headed north, stopping on the way to sell some of the stolen items or give them away to settle debts, Gramiccioni said. Teschner also bought heroin, he said.

Teschner Affidavit | Crimes | Crime & Justice
 
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FREEHOLD - The on-again, off-again boyfriend of a missing Ocean Township woman killed her before setting her house on fire the early morning hours of Sept. 12, authorities said.

The suspect, Ronald Teschner, 49, became upset when he learned that missing woman Jacqueline Terrulli, 65, was going to break things off with him and kick him out of her house because of his “routine abuse of alcohol and drugs as well as a repeated pattern of violent outbursts and behavior," said Monmouth County Prosecutor Christopher Gramiccioni.

In retaliation, Teschner, according to an affidavit of probable cause, confessed to a male acquaintance that he was going to wait until Terrulli fell asleep and then steal items from her house to sell, including shotguns, a Rolex watch, bank cards and other valuables, including her white 2019 Jeep Cherokee."

Boyfriend admitted killing missing Ocean Township woman, setting house aflame: Affidavit
PDF's - Complaint and Affidavit:
 

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"When prosecutors face off in court in a homicide case in which the victim disappeared, they can face an uphill battle without that crucial evidence.

But the lack of a body doesn’t always mean they don’t have a case.

“Of course we would prefer to recover remains in any murder investigation and prosecution but, that said, legally, it’s not necessarily a requirement," Monmouth County Prosecutor Christopher J. Gramiccioni said at a Wednesday press conference.



“We are quite capable of relying on circumstantial and other physical evidence to be able to prove our charges beyond a reasonable doubt," the prosecutor said. Not having a body, he said, is "not something we run from."

"The disappearance and murder of Sarah Stern is an example of that."

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This article has a good summary of the affidavit. MOO

DEC 12, 2019
Disturbing Details On Murder Of Monmouth County Woman: Affidavit

Here are more details revealed in the affidavit:
  • Police found a trove of items in the vehicle, including two shotguns that belonged to Terrulli — Teschner can't possess firearms because of prior convictions for assault and burglary, the affidavit says.
  • Teschner also had a Rolex watch, Terrulli's earrings and other jewelry that belonged to the victim. Then police discovered he had leaf blowers, chainsaws and a weed wacker, which Terrulli, 65, used for her landscaping business, the document says.
  • Teschner confessed to an acquaintance that he was involved in Terrulli's death, the affidavit says. Teschner overheard Terrulli on the phone, saying she wanted him out of the home. So he decided to wait until she fell asleep before stealing and selling items from the house, documents say.
  • But Terrulli caught him stealing belongings and threatened to call police. "At that point, the defendant 'dealt with' J.T.," the affidavit states, referring to Terrulli by her initials. The cause of death was asphyxiation, Monmouth County Prosecutor Christopher Gramiccioni told reporters.
  • Teschner wrapped her body in a tarp and put her in the Jeep and hid Terrulli's remains in an unknown location, court documents say. Then Teschner returned to the house, loaded the Jeep with items and lit the house of fire with nail polish remover, according to authorities.
  • The investigation team spoke to two individuals — identified by initials N.L. and M.L. — with whom Teschner interacted with after the fire. They both indicated Teschner was trying to give the stolen landscaping equipment to M.L. to settle a debt, authorities said.
  • Surveillance footage showed the Jeep one mile away from the home at 7:23 a.m. Sept. 12, three minutes before a neighbor reported the fire. Based on surveillance video and cell phone records, Teschner never returned to the burning home. Instead he took Terrulli's vehicle and drove north to Passaic County, where he was arrested, authorities said.
 
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