Jury Finds Edison Township Resident Guilty Of Murder & Disturbing Human Remains In The Killing Of 26-Year-Old Sonia Gonzalez
Saturday, June 6, 2026, 11:05 A.M. ET. 3 Minute Read, By Art Fletcher: Englebrook Independent News,
ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS, NJ.- A Middlesex County, New Jersey, man has been convicted in connection with the brutal 2022 killing of his former girlfriend, concluding a nearly four-year legal process that prosecutors said exposed a pattern of obsession, escalating threats, and ultimately deadly violence.
Monmouth County Prosecutor Raymond S. Santiago announced Friday that a jury found 32-year-old Jordan J. Vilcatoma-Correjo of Edison Township, New Jersey, guilty of first-degree Murder and second-degree Disturbing Human Remains for the death of 26-year-old Sonia Gonzalez, also of Edison.
The verdict followed a trial before Monmouth County Superior Court Judge Jill G. O'Malley that began early last week. Jurors deliberated over portions of two days before returning guilty verdicts on both charges.
According to prosecutors, the case stemmed from a gruesome discovery made during the early morning hours of June 10, 2022.
Shortly before 7:45 a.m., Police Officers with the Atlantic Highlands Police Department responded to a call for service originating from the area of Asbury Avenue between Navesink and Grand avenues. Upon arrival, authorities located a Honda Accord parked in the area.
Inside the vehicle, investigators discovered Gonzalez's body in the backseat. Prosecutors stated that her remains were covered in garbage bags and exhibited signs of severe trauma. Authorities determined that Gonzalez had been strangled and subjected to blunt-force injuries. Investigators also reported that one of her eyes was missing.
Vilcatoma-Correjo was located at the scene and was immediately taken into custody by law enforcement officers.
A multi-agency investigation involving the Monmouth County Prosecutor's Office, Atlantic Highlands Police Department, Middlesex County Prosecutor's Office, and Edison Police Department led to criminal charges being filed against Vilcatoma-Correjo. A Monmouth County grand jury subsequently returned an indictment against him in September 2022.
During the trial, Assistant Prosecutors Caitlin J. Sidley and Danielle Zanzuccki presented evidence aimed at disproving the defense's argument that the killing resulted from passion provocation.
According to prosecutors, evidence showed that Gonzalez had taken deliberate steps to distance herself from Vilcatoma-Correjo following the end of their relationship. Those measures included changing her phone number and altering her daily routines in an effort to avoid contact with him.
Prosecutors argued that rather than acting in a moment of sudden passion, Vilcatoma-Correjo had become increasingly obsessive, aggressive, and threatening in the days leading up to the fatal confrontation.
The jury ultimately agreed with the prosecution's position, convicting Vilcatoma-Correjo of murder and disturbing human remains.
Court records indicate that Vilcatoma-Correjo was represented during the trial by defense attorney Michael E. Cirigliano of Staten Island, New York.
Sentencing has been tentatively scheduled for September 16, 2026, before Judge O'Malley. Vilcatoma-Correjo faces the possibility of a lengthy state prison sentence under New Jersey law for his convictions.
The case drew significant attention due to the disturbing nature of the crime and the extensive investigation that followed. Prosecutors have characterized the verdict as a measure of justice for Gonzalez and her family after nearly four years of legal proceedings.
Editor's Note:
The conviction of Jordan J. Vilcatoma-Correjo represents the conclusion of the trial phase of this case. Under the American justice system, defendants retain the right to pursue post-trial motions and appeals. Englebrook Independent News will continue to monitor developments, including sentencing proceedings scheduled for September 16, 2026, and report any subsequent legal actions as they occur.








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