A Monmouth County grand jury on Monday returned a 13-count indictment against a couple charged in connection with the murder of a Brick man.
The body of Trupal Patel, a Brick resident, was discovered on the side of the road in Shark River Park in February.
Joseph Villani, 21, of Parkview Avenue in Ocean Township, and his girlfriend Raquel Garajau, 20, of Frontier Way in Tinton Falls, are named in the 13-count count indictment charging them with the February murder of 29-year-old Patel.
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The charges are a result of a joint investigation by the Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office, Ocean Township, Wall Township, and Asbury Park police departments after Patel was found dead in Shark River Park on Feb. 22, 2017.
A Monmouth County Park Ranger who was collecting litter in the area discovered the body along the side of Gully Road and down a slight slope. The Park Ranger reported the discovery at approximately 8:37 a.m., when officers from the Wall Township Police Department were dispatched to the area and confirmed the presence of a deceased man.
Within a short period of time, the deceased man was identified as Patel and it was discovered that he had been reported missing to the Asbury Park Police Department by a friend on Feb. 9, 2017. A black 2003 Jaguar that Patel was driving prior to his disappearance was discovered abandoned on an Asbury Park street on that same day.
Ultimately, detectives involved in the investigation determined the incident had occurred at Villani’s Ocean Township residence. Villani was arrested for murder on February 25, 2017. He is currently detained without bail. Additional investigation conducted by detectives revealed evidence that Garajau conspired with Villani to commit the murder and aided him in destroying and concealing evidence in connection with the murder and robbery of Patel, prosecutors said in a statement.
Villani and Garajau are each charged in the indictment with first degree Murder, first degree Robbery, first degree Felony Murder, second degree Possession of a Weapon for an Unlawful Purpose, second degree Unlawful Possession of an Assault Rifle, second degree Disturbing or Desecrating Human Remains, three counts of fourth degree Tampering with Evidence, third degree Hindering Apprehension of Oneself, third degree Hindering Apprehension of Another, and third degree Tampering with a Witness.
If convicted of first degree Murder or first degree felony murder, Villani faces Life in prison without parole. Garajau faces life in prison or a minimum term of 30 years in a New Jersey state prison, if convicted.
Both crimes are subject to the provisions of the No Early Release Act, which requires the defendants serve 85 percent of any sentence above the 30 year minimum term.