NJ - Sarah Stern, 19, Neptune City, 2 Dec 2016 *Arrests* #2

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Wednesday, January 23rd:
*Trial set to begin (@ 9am ET) - NJ - Sarah Stern (19) (Dec. 2, 2016, Neptune City; not found) - *Liam McAtasney (21/19 @ time of crime) charged (2/1/17) & indicted (2/2/17) with 1st degree murder, 1st degree robbery, felony murder, robbery, conspiracy to commit robbery, desecrating human remains (2nd degree), tampering with physical evidence & hindering his own apprehension. Plead not guilty. No bond. DA seeks Life.
Trial starts 1/23/19; should last 4 to 6 weeks & will be on Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Thursdays.
His accomplice Preston Taylor (19) faces up to 20 years in state prison and is subject to the No Early Release Act. He pleaded guilty (4/27/17) to 1st degree robbery, 2nd degree conspiracy to commit robbery, 2nd degree distributing or desecrating human remains, 2 counts of 3rd degree hindering apprehension & 4th degree tampering with physical evidence. His sentencing will be adjourned until later in the year, pending McAtasney’s trial. Expected to testify at LMc's trial.
 
A couple of Tweets from the last 24 hours:

“We are live outside the Monmouth County Court House where opening statements are scheduled to begin shortly in the trial of Liam Mcatasney, charged with killing Sarah Stern in December 2016. #NJMornings @News12NJ @CarissaLawson @KristinaBehr”
Jim Murdoch News12NJ on Twitter

“Two years ago, Sarah Stern was killed, thrown off a bridge by her friends, authorities say. Now one will stand trial nj-ne.ws/lpGar1i”
NJ.com on Twitter

Such a beautiful, talented young woman gone too soon:
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(Courtesy of Missing: Sarah Stern)

Pure evil ...:
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(Courtesy of Two years ago, cops say Sarah Stern was killed, thrown from bridge by her friends. Now one will stand trial.)
 
Man accused of strangling Sarah Stern in robbery attempt thought he’d get $100K, prosecutor says

Liam McAtasney, who is charged with first-degree murder in the death of Sarah Stern, allegedly confessed to the 19-year-old’s killing in a conversation recorded by a friend who was working with investigators.

Monmouth County Assistant Prosecutor Meghan Doyle said McAtasney, 21, laughed to his friend as he detailed “Sarah’s last days, acted out by this defendant.”
Reading the following sent chills down my spine.

“He laughed and said, ‘I thought I was going to get about $100,000 and got $8,000,’ McAtasney allegedly told Curry, according to Doyle. ‘He laughed as he said, ‘I don’t even feel any different.' ... It’s the reality of Sarah’s last days, as directed and acted out by this defendant.’

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Doyle said McAtasney first pitched Curry, an experienced horror filmmaker, his idea of killing Stern on Thanksgiving night. Curry realized it came to fruition, Doyle said, after he read about Stern’s disappearance on Facebook.

‘It wasn’t a movie. It wasn’t a joke,’ Doyle said. ‘It was actually what he planned to do.’

McAtasney’s attorney, Carlos Diaz-Cobo, said his client made up the entire story because he was trying to impress Curry.

‘The statement to Anthony Curry is not a confession,’ Diaz-Cobo said. ‘It’s an elaborate lie, it’s an audition. It’s a script. It’s not true. ... A young, immature boy decided he was going to use this unfortunate disappearance and make up this story.’

Diaz-Cobo maintained in his opening statement that his client is innocent, and said the jury will hear from a witness who claims to have saw Stern after it was reported that she was went missing.’”
 
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“Sarah Stern murder: ‘The type of money somebody would kill for’”

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That's how Liam McAtasney described the cash his childhood friend, Sarah Stern, had discovered in a shoebox in a secondary home her family used primarily for storage, McAtasney's former roommate told a jury Wednesday.

And that is exactly what prosecutors and the former roommate, Preston Taylor, allege McAtasney did to Stern.

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Taylor said he was working at Clancy's Tavern in Neptune one night when McAtasney came in with some friends and started talking about the money.

McAtasney told the group, ‘It's the type of money that somebody would kill for,’ Taylor testified.

Everyone else was silent, and the pair never spoke about it in public again, he said.

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On Dec. 2, 2016, McAtasney contacted Taylor via Snapchat, a social media platform in which messages disappear after they are read. In the message, McAtasney informed Taylor he was at the bank with Stern. Taylor said he took that to mean McAtasney was about to carry out the plan.

McAtansey later came home and told Taylor he had killed Stern, Taylor said. McAtasney was ‘frantic,’ Taylor said, not so much because Stern was dead, but because he had left his phone at her house.

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Earlier today, McAtasney's defense attorney dropped a short-lived bombshell in his opening remarks at the trial.

Defense attorney Carlos Diaz-Cobo told jurors they will hear from a witness who will testify that on the day of Stern’s disappearance, “that he saw a person on that bridge, that he saw Sarah Stern walking away from that vehicle.”

After a defiant objection from prosecutors and a sidebar outside the earshot the jury, the defense attorney walked back his statement.

‘He saw someone who appeared to be Sarah Stern,’ Diaz-Cobo said.”

Prior to that, Meghan Doyle, assistant Monmouth County prosecutor, assured the jury Stern is no longer alilve, despite that her body has never surfaced.

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Sarah Stern murder: 'The type of money somebody would kill for'
 
“During his own opening remarks Wednesday, McAtasney’s attorney Carlos Diaz-Cobo indicated that the defense’s arguments could center on the fact that Stern’s body was never found.

A witness will testify to seeing someone on the bridge the night of the alleged murder who looked like Stern, Diaz-Cobo said.

Diaz-Cobo also implied that Stern’s allegedly ‘strained’ relationship with her father could have played a role in her disappearance. The attorney claimed Stern’s father may have been verbally abusive and asserted Stern had talked about going to Canada

‘The entire trial, you will be asking, ‘Something’s not right. Something is missing,’ Diaz-Cobo said.’”

Give me a break ...!

https://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/loc...9512.html?amp=y#click=https://t.co/RpG32qlZA0
 
Reading the following sent chills down my spine.

“He laughed and said, ‘I thought I was going to get about $100,000 and got $8,000,’ McAtasney allegedly told Curry, according to Doyle. ‘He laughed as he said, ‘I don’t even feel any different.' ... It’s the reality of Sarah’s last days, as directed and acted out by this defendant.’

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Doyle said McAtasney first pitched Curry, an experienced horror filmmaker, his idea of killing Stern on Thanksgiving night. Curry realized it came to fruition, Doyle said, after he read about Stern’s disappearance on Facebook.

‘It wasn’t a movie. It wasn’t a joke,’ Doyle said. ‘It was actually what he planned to do.’

McAtasney’s attorney, Carlos Diaz-Cobo, said his client made up the entire story because he was trying to impress Curry.

‘The statement to Anthony Curry is not a confession,’ Diaz-Cobo said. ‘It’s an elaborate lie, it’s an audition. It’s a script. It’s not true. ... A young, immature boy decided he was going to use this unfortunate disappearance and make up this story.’

Diaz-Cobo maintained in his opening statement that his client is innocent, and said the jury will hear from a witness who claims to have saw Stern after it was reported that she was went missing.’”
No one saw Sarah after she was missing! Diaz-Cobo can throw anything he wants against the wall and see if it sticks.
Liam is a Narcistic psychopath.
 
“During his own opening remarks Wednesday, McAtasney’s attorney Carlos Diaz-Cobo indicated that the defense’s arguments could center on the fact that Stern’s body was never found.






A witness will testify to seeing someone on the bridge the night of the alleged murder who looked like Stern, Diaz-Cobo said.

Diaz-Cobo also implied that Stern’s allegedly ‘strained’ relationship with her father could have played a role in her disappearance. The attorney claimed Stern’s father may have been verbally abusive and asserted Stern had talked about going to Canada

‘The entire trial, you will be asking, ‘Something’s not right. Something is missing,’ Diaz-Cobo said.’”

Give me a break ...!

https://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/loc...9512.html?amp=y#click=https://t.co/RpG32qlZA0

I knew from the moment that PT and LM were the ones that killed Sarah, that when this case went to Trial , the Defence was going to say and use untruths about Sarah and her family. However, it certainly doesn't make it any easier to read. Praying for protection for MS and family. This is just the first day.
 
FREEHOLD, N.J. (CBSNewYork) – Opening statements will start Wednesday in the murder trial of a New Jersey man accused of killing his childhood friend and dumping her body in the ocean in December 2016.

Liam McAtasney, 21, allegedly strangled Sarah Stern, 19, during a robbery at her Neptune City home and then, with the help of his roommate, tossed her body off the Belmar Bridge on the Jersey Shore. Her body was never found.

McAtasney’s roommate, Preston Taylor, who attended prom with Stern, confessed to helping cover up the crime. He took a plea deal and is expected to take the stand against McAtasney.

Taylor said the plan was for the friends to split the $10,000 they allegedly stole from Stern.
Trial Starts For N.J. Man Accused Of Strangling 19-Year-Old, Dumping Her Body

CBSN Video summary at link above
 
The two met in elementary school, Sarah’s father, Michael Stern, told The Daily Beast, and always seemed to be around one another, even if they were not best friends. The two also both volunteered with the Bradley Beach Fire Department in 2013.

“I used to drive them to school in the mornings and I always made sure Liam got extra candy when I played Santa Claus at their school because he was Sarah’s friend,” Stern said on Thursday. “They weren’t the best of friends, but they were always entangled in each other’s lives. Like the friend you’ve had since you were little that you always go back to even if you don’t talk every day.”

Did Sarah Stern’s Friend Kill Her Over a $7,000 Inheritance?

This case was always so disturbing to me. The greatest betrayal to be wronged, let alone murdered, by your childhood buddy. #JusticeforSarah
 
This is the worst I’ve read so far. Praying for Sarah’s dad tonight:

“He stuffed a scarf down her throat‘ - Trial begins for man accused of killing childhood friend”

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McAtasney’s friend and roommate Preston Taylor has pleaded guilty for his role in the murder. He admitted to helping McAtasney allegedly throw Stern’s body off the Route 35 Bridge into the river. He is considered to be the prosecution’s star witness.

‘You don't have to like him to believe him. You don't have to like him to think he's credible,’ Doyle told the jury.

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Taylor also described how McAtasney allegedly killed Stern once he had her alone.

‘He went into detail about how he killed her. Said that he strangled her. That it took quite a while for her to actually stop breathing - about a half-hour. And in the process, she peed herself, she vomited. When she started throwing up he stuffed a scarf down her throat. She said his name a couple times,’ Taylor said.

Defense attorney Carlos Diaz Cobo says that McAtasney made up the entire story because he wanted to impress a friend who was an experienced horror movie maker.

Cobo is expected to cross-examine Taylor Thursday morning.

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‘He stuffed a scarf down her throat’ – Trial begins for man accused of killing childhood friend
 
Thursday, January 24th:
*Trial continues (Day 2) (@ 9am ET) - NJ - Sarah Stern (19) (Dec. 2, 2016, Neptune City; not found) - *Liam McAtasney (21/19 @ time of crime) charged (2/1/17) & indicted (2/2/17) with 1st degree murder, 1st degree robbery, felony murder, robbery, conspiracy to commit robbery, desecrating human remains (2nd degree), tampering with physical evidence & hindering his own apprehension. Plead not guilty. No bond. DA seeks Life.
Trial starts 1/23/19; should last 4 to 6 weeks & will only be on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, & Thursdays.
1/23/19 Day 1: Opening Statements. State witness: Preston Taylor (accomplice). Trial continues on 1/24.
His accomplice Preston Taylor (19) faces up to 20 years in state prison and is subject to the No Early Release Act. He pleaded guilty (4/27/17) to 1st degree robbery, 2nd degree conspiracy to commit robbery, 2nd degree distributing or desecrating human remains, 2 counts of 3rd degree hindering apprehension & 4th degree tampering with physical evidence. His sentencing will be adjourned until later in the year, pending McAtasney’s trial. Expected to testify at LMc's trial.
 
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