Four arrested in death of Green Brook woman found in burning car
By Carly Rothman/The Star-Ledger
December 14, 2009, 7:30PM
ELIZABETH -- Four men have been arrested in the 2008 slaying of a Green Brook woman whose body was found in a burning car in Elizabeth, authorities said today.
The year-long investigation of Tanya Worthy’s death ended this weekend with the arrests of Rashawn Bond, 33, of Newark, and Robert Harris, 25, of Philadelphia, who were already in custody on unrelated charges, authorities said. Bond was being held at the Essex County jail; Harris in Philadelphia.
Also charged were Sharif Torres, 21, who was arrested at his home in Philadelphia, and Jamel Lewis, 31, originally of Newark, who was arrested at his home in Alexandria, Va., authorities said.
Each suspect is charged with felony murder, kidnapping, robbery, gun charges and arson, Union County Prosecutor Theodore Romankow said.
Worthy, a 35-year-old business owner and recruiter for DeVry University, was found Oct. 29, 2008, in her white BMW 645 convertible. The vehicle was ablaze on Neck Lane near Newark Liberty International Airport.
Romankow said Worthy, the widow of a New Jersey state trooper, was living with her fiance, Rahim Jackson, but was also in a relationship with Bond at the time of the attack.
Around 5:15 the night she died, Worthy ordered take-out from a Newark restaurant. Some time later, investigators believe she was kidnapped and taken to her Green Brook home.
Romankow said that between $50,000 and $150,000 – known to be proceeds of criminal activity – was in Worthy’s home.
Jackson is serving a 10-year sentence in federal prison in Brooklyn for drug charges, said Special Agent Douglas Collier, a spokesman for the New Jersey division of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration.
"We’re not accusing her of anything. She was a victim," Romankow said. "They were going to rob her, plain and simple, but it went bad."
Jackson emerged from Worthy’s home when the group arrived, but the men threatened him and he went back inside, Romankow said. The alleged kidnappers then left with Worthy, he said.
A short time later, Worthy was killed in Elizabeth, her body left to burn in the white convertible. Police found the car shortly before 11 p.m.
The investigation spanned three states and involved more than 80 interviews. It was conducted by the Union County Homicide Task Force.
"There were detectives who worked almost full time on this case for almost a year," Romankow said. "This case could not have been completed if we did not have the Task Force."
Investigators had support from the Drug Enforcement Administration, the U.S. Attorney’s Office and the Philadelphia Police Department, and help from the Green Brook Police Department and Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office.
Bond, Harris and Torres are being held on $1.5 million bail while bail for Lewis was set at $2 million, Romankow said.