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When Paula Chin, a 65-year-old TriBeCa mother and businesswoman, was reported missing Monday, the New York City police reached out for the public for help.
"Known to wear a white flowered nightgown and a purple Gray jacket, "the missing persons in the office said in a tweet."
But by Tuesday, Ms. Chin's body in a garbage bag in her home's weekend in Morristown, NJ By Wednesday, her son, Jared Eng, 22, had been arrested and charged with concealing her body, with the help of a girlfriend and a friend.
Though Mr. Eng had not gotten off with his mother's killing, the Manhattan district attorney's office has requested an autopsy of her body , telling the Manhattan medical examination of the office in a letter that it was strong evidence that she was murdered
Ms. Chin's body will now make the return trip from Morris County to the medical examiner's office, Christopher Foster, an assistant district attorney, wrote in the letter.
The motive for the killing appeared in New York City police spokesman said
It was a shocking turn of events for a Manhattan as prosperous and stable. Mr. Eng attended the selective Brooklyn Technical High School and went to study at SUNY New Paltz, according to his Facebook page.
Ms. Chin's Facebook profile shows her smiling at a TriBeCa charity gala and Jared and Brandon, 25, at Zion National Park in 2018. The boys' father, Philip Eng, died 10 years ago, public records
At the arraignment Thursday morning in the Manhattan Criminal Court, three people were involved with tampering with evidence and concealment of a corpse: Jared Eng of Manhattan; Caitlyn O'Rourke, 21, of Patterson, N.Y., who was romantically involved with Mr. Eng; and Jennifer Lopez, 18, of Manhattan
"The case is in its early stages and will be resolved in the courtroom, not in the media," Mr. Eng 's attorney, Joel Cohen,
Mr. Eng was ordered held without lease. Ms. O'Rourke was held on $ 50,000 lease, and Ms. Lopez's lease was set at $ 100,000. Like Mr. Eng, Ms. O'Rourke was a student at SUNY New Paltz, according to her Facebook page.
The criminal complaint described in grayly detail how Mr. Eng and Ms. Lopez allegedly transported Ms. Chin's remains to New Jersey on Jan. 31 in Ms. Chin's own car, a 2004 Toyota Land Cruiser.
The complaint said that security police videos a police showed a woman, presumed to be Ms. Lopez, back in the front of Ms. Chin's apartment building early on Jan. 31. Someone resembling Mr. Eng was a duffle bag in the trunk at 2:31 am
When the police searched them, they found blood on the carpet and a blanket, clothing and duct tape, the criminal complaint said.
Ms. O'Rourke, the police complaint said, told detectives in an interview that Mr. Eng called her after he and Ms. Lopez had moved the body. She said to me that he had taken her "a while to die," and asking for her help.
"It's all clean, the hardest part is backing up the car," said Ms. Lopez and Ms. O'Rourke, according to the complaint
Ms. O'Rourke told police that the three friends then went to the weekend on Bailey Hollow Road in Morristown again on Feb. 1, and moved Ms. Chin's body, in a garbage bag, to an outside garbage container on the property. Ms. O'Rourke also said that she was a victim of crime in the home.
The police said they found bloody gloves in the garbage and bloodstains on the New Jersey residence's garage floor. More bloody gloves, along with blood traces, were found inside the Manhattan apartment, the complaint said.
Ms. Chin's building on the Vestry Street, was quiet on Thursday morning. The first floor is a commercial space with a large garage door, and the upper two residential floors – including the third, where Ms. Chin had lived with her family – were empty, a police officer at the scene said.
City property records shown that Ms. Chin had bought the building at 17 Vestry Street in 1987 with her late husband. They had also owned their Morristown home. She was listed herself on her Linkedin page as the chairwoman of C-E Property Management, the owner of record of the Vestry Street building, as well as the president of PYCECO Distributor Corporation, a supply company.
Mr. Most recent profile Facebook profile picture shows him posing with a camera. "I'm an adult now?" He captioned the photo. On July 29, he posted a photo with Ms. O'Rourke. Both are in sunglasses, smiling.
"City kid stretching his wings," he wrote his Facebook introduction. "But first, he must plum his broken feathers."
On Instagram, Mr. Eng describes himself as a "creative consultant, media enthusiast, gamer" and "cat dad." In May, he posted a picture with his mother at the Frying Pan Restaurant on the Hudson River.
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