NYC man pleads guilty to gruesome murder of his own mom for her $11K

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NYC man pleads guilty to gruesome murder of his own mom for her $11K​



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Elizabeth Rosner


September 16, 2022 7:01pm
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A Tribeca man admitted Friday he brutally beat and slashed his mother’s throat to get his hands on his inheritance.
Jared Eng, 25, pleaded guilty to one count of murder in Manhattan Supreme Court as part of a plea deal for the grisly murder of Paula Chin, 65, in January 2019.
Eng viciously beat and slashed his mom — whom he claimed had $11 million in the bank — during a fight in an apartment they shared in Tribeca to try to speed up collecting his inheritance.
After the gruesome murder, Eng sanitized the apartment with his girlfriend Jennifer Lopez. The pair then transported his mother’s remains in Chin’s own car, a 2004 Toyota Land Cruiser, to the family home in Morristown, NJ.
Eng’s other lover, Caitlyn O’Rourke, joined the couple in New Jersey the following Feb. 1, where she helped stuff Chin’s body into a garbage can that was left on the property.
Eng’s older brother, Brandon, reported their mom missing and cops found her decomposing remains in the trash bin the next day.
A picture of Jared Eng and his mother Paula Chin.Jared Eng, 22, pleaded guilty to the murder of his mother, Paula Chin, in January 2019. Instagram [IMG alt="Eng viciously beat and slashed his mom during a fight in an apartment they shared in Tribeca to try to speed up collecting his inheritance.

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Eng viciously beat and slashed his mom during a fight in the Tribeca apartment they shared to try to speed up collecting his inheritance. Brigitte Stelzer for NY Post [IMG alt="020719-ENG-HOME-DM-1 NYPD and Detectives outside the Eng home, 17 Vestry Street, NYC.
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NYPD outside the Eng home at 17 Vestry St. in Tribeca days after Chin’s murder. David McGlynn for NY Post
Investigators found bloody rubber 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 Tribeca apartment.
In a series of text messages after the murder, Eng reported “It’s done,” “I’m free,” and that he “got rid of [his] problem,” according to prosecutors.
He then began changing the passwords on Chin’s bank accounts, searching for inheritance lawyers and researching ways to dispose of his mom’s corpse — including a chilling Google search for “DIY bone meal.”
“This was a brutal and shocking murder of the defendant’s own mother, and while nothing can undo this tragedy, today’s guilty plea represents an important step towards justice,” Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg said in a statement.


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A picture of Jared Eng during an arraignment at NYC Criminal Court in February 2019.
According to court records, police found the remains of Paula Chin in a trash bin a day after being reported missing. Richard Harbus

A picture of Jared Eng during an arraignment at NYC Criminal Court in February 2019.
Jared Eng at the New York City Criminal Court on Feb. 6. 2019. James Keivom/Pool



Lopez and O’Rourke are charged with lesser crimes, including the concealment of a human corpse. Their cases are still pending.



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Eng’s attorney could not immediately be reached for comment.


He’s scheduled to be sentenced to a minimum of 18 years to life in prison on Oct. 18.
 
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