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The Tribeca man who allegedly slit his mom’s throat and dumped her body in New Jersey told his girlfriend in a phone call that the 65-year-old woman “took a while to die,” court papers and sources alleged Thursday.

 

Jared Eng, 22, described the suffering off his mother Paula Chin to Caitlyn O’Rourke, 21, in a speaker-phone conversation after he allegedly killed her in a fight over his dad’s will at their Vestry Street home in January, police sources said.

 

Eng told O’Rourke — whom he had known from college at SUNY New Paltz — that after allegedly causing his mom’s agonizing death, he called in a female friend to help get rid of the body on Jan. 31, O’Rourke told homicide detectives, according to court documents.

 

That friend, Jennifer Lopez, was also in on the phone call and allegedly told O’Rourke that she helped Eng stuff Chin’s body into a duffel bag, hoist it into the back of the victim’s SUV and stash the remains at Chin’s weekend home in Morristown, NJ, the papers show.

 

Lopez, 18, said she scrubbed the blood-strewn Tribeca apartment after the killing — purportedly boasting that it was an easier part of the sick task than parking Chin’s 2004 Toyota Land Cruiser in a space in front of the building’s door.

 

“It’s all clean,” said Lopez, according to the criminal complaint. “The hardest part was backing up the car.”

 

But despite Lopez’s confidence in their clean-up job, investigators allege that she and Eng left behind a mountain of evidence.

 

A surveillance camera across the street from Chin’s building caught Lopez getting into the Toyota around 12:50 a.m. on Jan. 31 — and a person hauling the bag out of the building and into the car’s trunk just after 2:30 a.m., the complaint said.

 

And between the apartment and the back of the car, forensic investigators culled blood, duct tape, rubber gloves and a set of clothes belonging to Chin, according to the documents.

 

Similar clues were found at the grim scene in Chin’s Morristown home, where O’Rourke allegedly joined Lopez and Eng on Feb. 1 to stuff the senior’s remains into a garbage can and do a load of laundry in the washing machine, the complaint said.

 

In addition to Chin’s decomposing body, cops found more duct tape and at least one pair of bloody gloves, the documents show.

 

Eng’s older brother, Brandon, reported their mom missing to the NYPD on Monday, and detectives found her remains the next day, sources told The Post.

 

Eng, Lopez and O’Rourke were arrested Tuesday on charges of tampering with physical evidence and concealment of a human corpse.

 

None have been charged in the murder, but pending the results of Chin’s autopsy, sources say prosecutors are expected to file more serious charges against Eng, who denied the crime as he was walked from a station house on Wednesday.

 

Police sources said that it’s believed Eng flipped out and slashed his mom in an argument over an inheritance from his late father, Philip.

 

Bill O’Rourke on Thursday stood by his college-student daughter and said he hasn’t talked to her in three days as she’s locked up in lieu of $50,000 bond or $25,000 cash bail.

 

“She’s portrayed as being nasty and arrogant and ugly,” said the distraught dad outside the family’s Patterson, NY, home. “If you met her, you’d wish she was your daughter.”

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I think that some folks are calling the possibly intended confusion between movie-star-Jennifer-Lopez, and the perp in the crime who has the same name, but is most likely a different person "Fake News".

 

Yes, because if that person didn't share a famous person's name then the name wouldn't be in the headline. Notice that the headline doesn't feature the name of the actual killer?

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