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Man on FBI’s Most Wanted List Sentenced to Prison for Killing His Fiancee, Dog in Newark

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Essex County Prosecutor officials announced today that Lamont Stephenson, 46, has been sentenced to 31 and a half years in New Jersey State Prison for the murder of his fiancée, Olga “Ivy” DeJesus and her dog.

Officials said on June 17, Stephenson entered a guilty plea to first-degree murder for strangling his fiancée on Oct. 17, 2014, in her Newark home.

On the run for five years, Stephenson was on the FBI’s Ten Most Wanted list.

He was captured after he allegedly killed a second woman in Washington, D. C. In addition to one count of first-degree murder, Stephenson also entered a guilty plea for one count of animal cruelty after admitting to strangling the family dog, Lola.

Sentencing

Today, the Honorable Ronald D. Wigler, Presiding Criminal Court Judge in Essex County, imposed a 31 ½ year sentence on Stephenson.

He received 30 years for the murder of DeJesus and another 18 months for killing the dog.

The sentences on each count are to be served consecutively, pursuant to the plea agreement. He must do the entire sentence without the possibility of parole.

Both the victim and the defendant attended Bloomfield Tech High School.

Sentencing

They reconnected via Facebook when DeJesus and a classmate planned their 20th class reunion for Bloomfield Tech H.S. While he didn’t attend the reunion, he reached out to her and the two began dating. He soon proposed marriage.

 

In June of this year, he admitted to killing her because he had been fired from his job at Pep Boys, the auto parts and service store, and did not want to tell her.

When he entered his guilty plea, he acknowledged, under questioning from Assistant Prosecutor Michele Miller, who handled the case, that he pretended to go to work.

On Nov. 3, 2014, Stephenson was charged with her murder. For five years, he concealed his identity and lived on the run. 

Officials said police apprehended him in Prince George’s County, Maryland, after he was charged with the murder of a new girlfriend, Natina Kiah, 40, whose body was discovered in her Southeast, Washington, D.C. home.

Sentencing

Kiah, a security guard at a homeless shelter, met Stephenson while living there under another name.

She died from a stab wound. He is also accused of killing her cat. That case is pending. 

 

“Incredibly, Stephenson brutally strangled Olga DeJesus because he did not dare to tell her he lost his job at Pep Boys. She trusted him, she loved him, and he committed the ultimate act of betrayal by forcing her to look at his face while he placed both hands around her neck and forcefully strangled the life out of her.  

He then did the same to her beloved dog, Lola. Officials said Stephenson left their apartment and vanished for five years while the family of Ms. DeJesus lived with the worst kind of pain and unanswered questions, never abandoning their pursuit of justice for Olga.  

While they waited, Stephenson lived his life under an assumed name and was on the run.  Today, Stephenson has nowhere to run and he is now being held accountable for the horrible crimes he has committed,’’ said Assistant Prosecutor Miller.

“The sentence today demonstrates that we, as law enforcement, will not rest until defendants are brought to justice no matter how long it takes.”

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