There’s a whole lotta current year packed into this crime, that’s for sure.
NJ:
Two men have been indicted on murder and related charges in the stabbing death of a 31-year-old woman, who was found in a Camden park last year.
Luis Colon-Molina, 36, and Wilfredo Boulones-Cruz, 50, were also charged with felony murder, carjacking, weapons offenses and resisting arrest as part of the recent indictment.
Police found Hayley Steinberg’s body Dec. 2 in Farnham Park, according to the Camden County Prosecutor’s Office. She suffered from multiple stab wounds and blunt force trauma.
Colon-Molina and Boulones-Cruz, who were dating and lived together, allegedly killed Steinberg Dec. 1 before taking her car and dumping her body in the park, according to court documents.
About an hour before her body was discovered, Delaware River Port Authority police found the car Steinberg used stopped on the Ben Franklin Bridge, authorities said. Officers found Colon-Molina and Boulnes-Cruz walking in the road, and the duo said they ran out of gas.
As officers helped push the car off the bridge, the pair took off running, according to the prosecutor’s office. They were soon arrested and officers discovered a large amount of blood in the vehicle.
Investigators also recovered security camera footage that showed Steinberg pull up to the couple’s residence and left with both men, authorities said. Footage also showed the car at the park and leave a short time later.
In court papers, detectives said the men carried Steinberg’s purse and used her ATM card at a Chinese restaurant in North Philadelphia.
Steinberg was remembered as a mother who fought opioid addiction while working to help others, studying addiction counseling at Camden County College.