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 

  • Juan Jimenez-Olivera, 30, pleaded guilty to murder, aggravated arson, and desecrating human remains in the slaying of Sviatlana Dranko
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  • Dranko was found strangled to death and burned inside her New Jersey home in April 2014
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  • The two were co-workers at a pizza place but were not involved romantically
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  • 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
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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.
Juan Jimenez-Olivera, pictured, an illegal immigrant from Mexico, has pleaded guilty to murder, aggravated arson, desecrating human remains and related counts in the slaying of Sviatlana Dranko
Dranko, pictured, was found strangled to death and burned inside her New Jersey home in April 2014
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  
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
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.
Dranko and Jimenez-Olivera worked together at a pizza place
She was not dating her assailant
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
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. 

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