- Juan Jimenez-Olivera, 30, pleaded guilty to murder, aggravated arson, and desecrating human remains in the slaying of Sviatlana Dranko
- Dranko was found strangled to death and burned inside her New Jersey home in April 2014
- The two were co-workers at a pizza place but were not involved romantically
- Prosecutors said Jimenez-Olivera put a pillow case over Dranko's face and used a lighter to set her body alight
- He is facing 30 years in prison for murder and an additional five for desecration of body
Saturday, August 8, 2015
Illegal immigrant admits murdering his pizza parlor co-worker and setting her body on fire. Move along now. No protected class members were harmed.
Illegal immigrant admits murdering his pizza parlor co-worker and setting her body on fire
An illegal immigrant from Mexico has admitted to strangling a 30-year-old New Jersey woman he worked with, and setting her body and house on fire to cover up the crime.
Juan Jimenez-Olivera, 30, pleaded guilty Wednesday to murder, aggravated arson, desecrating human remains, theft and related offenses in the slaying of Sviatlana Dranko, his co-worker at a pizzeria.
Jimenez-Olivera admitted in court to strangling Dranko in April 2014 in her Hillsborough home, stealing $6,000 and lying to police about his involvement before turning himself in two days later.
Guilty: Juan Jimenez-Olivera (left), an illegal immigrant from Mexico, has pleaded guilty to murder, aggravated arson, desecrating human remains and related counts in the slaying of Sviatlana Dranko (right)
Blaze: Dranko was found dead inside her Hillsborough, New Jersey, home on April 29, 2014, by firefighters responding to a blaze
An investigation later determined that Dranko had died from strangulation before the fire ignited
Prosecutors say he put a pillow case over Dranko's face and used a lighter to start the blaze.
In exchange for his guilty pleas, the state has agreed to drop a first-degree aggravated sexual assault charge and recommend a 30-year sentence without the possibility of parole on the murder count.
The defendant is facing an additional five-year sentence, to be served consecutively, for desecrating the victim’s remains, according to NJ.com.
The Hillsborough man is in the country illegally and a judge says he could be deported.
Jimenez-Olivera remains in the Somerset County Jail pending his September 18 sentencing. His $1million bail has been revoked.
On April 29, 2014, at 8.23am, police and firefighters from multiple departments responded to Dranko's home in Bloomingdale Drive in response to calls about a fire.
Upon entering the house, first responders found Dranko dead with severe burns to her body inside a second-floor bedroom.
Innocent: Dranko (left and right) and Jimenez-Olivera worked together at a pizza place but were not involved romantically
Undocumented: Jimenez-Olivera is in the country illegally and a judge says he could be deported
An investigation later determined that Dranko was dead before the fire ignited.
Jimenez-Olivera was arrested two days later after turning himself in and charged in Dranko's death.
Detectives said the two did not have a romantic relationship and were only workplace acquaintances.
Danko's sister and her husband were in court Wednesday to hear Jimenz-Olivera's confession.
Labels:
illegal immigration,
murder
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