Brick Township Man Sentenced to Eight Years in Prison for Desecrating Human Remains in Toms River Murder Case

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A 34-year-old man from Brick Township, New Jersey, has been sentenced to eight years in state prison for desecrating human remains. Jared Krysiak pleaded guilty to the charge in December 2024, admitting his involvement in the dismemberment and disposal of a murder victim’s body in Toms River and Jackson Township on July 3, 2024.

This gruesome case has drawn significant attention due to the nature of the crime, the number of individuals involved, and the shocking details that emerged during the investigation. Krysiak’s role, along with the participation of his co-defendants, highlights the disturbing extent to which they went to conceal the crime.


Details of the Crime

On July 5, 2024, law enforcement officers located Maxwell Johnston, 35, of Manchester, at a residence on Ravenwood Drive in Toms River. Johnston was wanted in connection with the murder of Gabriella Caroleo, a 25-year-old woman from Seaside Heights. The murder took place in Manchester on June 27, 2024.

Authorities arrived at the residence intending to take Johnston into custody. However, what they discovered led to a far more complex and horrifying criminal investigation. Three of the occupants—Krysiak, Danielle Bolstad, 42, of Barnegat, and Jared Palumbo, 36, of Manchester—complied with law enforcement and exited the home. However, Johnston and another resident, Elizabeth Mascarelli, 29, of Seaside Heights, refused to come out.

It was later revealed that Johnston was armed, adding another layer of danger to the situation. As law enforcement officers surrounded the property, they began uncovering details about an entirely separate crime—one that involved the brutal murder and dismemberment of 56-year-old Kerry Rollason.

Investigators learned that Rollason had been killed inside the home on July 3, 2024. His body was then dismembered and transported to a property in Jackson Township, approximately 20 miles north of Toms River. Rollason’s body was found on July 12, revealing evidence that he had been shot multiple times and beaten to death before being dismembered.

The discovery sent shockwaves through the community, as details of the crime painted a disturbing picture of the events that had transpired inside the Ravenwood Drive residence.


Krysiak’s Involvement in the Crime

As the investigation continued, authorities uncovered specific roles played by each suspect. Krysiak, while denying direct involvement in the physical dismemberment of Rollason’s body, admitted to assisting in other ways.

He confessed to using a pry bar to help separate the body’s joints while others actively dismembered it. Furthermore, Krysiak admitted to helping move the body parts to the Jackson Township property, where they were burned in a barrel in an attempt to destroy evidence.

Beyond these actions, Krysiak also revealed that he cleaned up the crime scene by wiping away blood—both the victim’s and his own vomit, which resulted from witnessing the gruesome dismemberment. His testimony provided investigators with key details regarding the crime’s aftermath and the efforts made to dispose of the remains.

Although Krysiak’s role in the crime did not involve direct murder, his active participation in the desecration and disposal of the body made him a significant accomplice in covering up the murder. His guilty plea to the charge of desecrating human remains ultimately led to his sentencing.


Sentencing and Legal Consequences

During the sentencing hearing, Assistant Ocean County Prosecutor Julie Peterson described Krysiak’s actions as “the truest form of desecration of a human body.” She emphasized the sheer brutality of the crime and the complete disregard for human dignity exhibited by Krysiak and his co-defendants.

Superior Court Judge Guy P. Ryan sentenced Krysiak to eight years in state prison for his involvement in the desecration of human remains. While his sentence was less severe than those of his co-defendants, the judge made it clear that his actions carried serious legal consequences.

Other individuals involved in the case faced even harsher penalties:

  • Elizabeth Mascarelli pleaded guilty to aggravated manslaughter and was sentenced to 25 years in prison.
  • Danielle Bolstad pleaded guilty to desecration of human remains and is awaiting sentencing.
  • Jared Palumbo pleaded guilty to hindering apprehension and is also awaiting sentencing, scheduled for March 14, 2025.

The legal proceedings surrounding this case have highlighted the importance of holding individuals accountable for their roles in covering up violent crimes, even if they did not directly commit the murder.


Community Impact and Reactions

The horrifying details of the case have deeply affected the local community. Toms River and Jackson Township residents expressed shock and outrage upon learning about the extent of the crime. Many community members called for stricter laws and harsher punishments for those involved in such acts.

Beyond legal consequences, the emotional toll on the victim’s family and friends has been immeasurable. Kerry Rollason’s loved ones have had to endure the pain of not only losing him but also knowing that his body was brutally desecrated. The case serves as a grim reminder of the lengths some individuals will go to cover up their crimes and the devastating impact it has on families and communities.

Law enforcement officials have also emphasized the importance of vigilance in identifying and reporting suspicious activities. Cases like this highlight the need for strong community engagement to help prevent similar crimes from occurring in the future.


Conclusion

Jared Krysiak’s sentencing serves as a powerful reminder of the severe legal consequences associated with the desecration of human remains. While he may not have directly committed murder, his role in covering up the crime and disposing of the victim’s body was undeniable.

The case also underscores the critical role of law enforcement agencies in ensuring that justice is served for victims and their families. Without the efforts of dedicated investigators, the true extent of the crime may never have been uncovered.

Ultimately, this tragic event highlights the darkest aspects of criminal activity and the lasting impact it has on victims, families, and communities. As the legal proceedings continue for the remaining defendants, the community remains hopeful that justice will be fully served.

Disclaimer – Our editorial team has thoroughly fact-checked this article to ensure its accuracy and eliminate any potential misinformation. We are dedicated to upholding the highest standards of integrity in our content.

Vicki Bonomo http://race-day-live.com

Vicki Bonomo is a dedicated reporter at Race-Day-Live.com, specializing in local news. With three years of experience in the field, he brings insightful coverage and a keen eye for detail.

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