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Dwayne Jackson charged with Patricia Belizaire’s murder and allegedly abandoning their toddler in Del.

policesiren2_optSuspect allegedly set victim's body on fire in Ramapo, N.Y.

Middlesex County Prosecutor Bruce J. Kaplan and North Brunswick Police Director Kenneth McCormick Friday announced that an Edison man has been charged with killing a woman, taking her body to Ramapo, N.Y., and setting it on fire.

Dwayne Jackson, 25, was charged with murder and hindering his apprehension in the death February 21, 2010, of Patricia Belizaire, 25, of North Brunswick.

Bail was set at $2 million after Jackson was charged at about 10:30 p.m. on February 25, 2010, at the Middlesex County Adult Correction Center.

He has been held there since he was charged earlier in the day with kidnapping and endangering the welfare of his daughter, Hanna Belizaire Jackson, a 20-month-old child who was left at a gas station restroom in Newark, Del. Patricia Belizaire was the child's mother.

 

Jackson previously was held on $750,000 bail. The amount, which was raised by Superior Court Judge Dennis Nieves in New Brunswick, N.J., brings the total bail to $2.75 million.

An investigation by the Middlesex County Prosecutor's Office and the North Brunswick Police Department preliminarily determined that Jackson killed Ms. Belizaire in North Brunswick and drove the victim to Ramapo, N.Y., where the body was set on fire in a park shortly before 5:22 a.m. on February 22, 2010.

The cause of death is believed to be asphyxiation. The woman was dead before her body was set on fire.

In Delaware, Jackson has been charged with first degree reckless endangering for leaving the child at a Shell service station on South College Avenue in Newark, Del. on February 21, 2010.

The child was identified after her photograph was published by the news media. She remains in the custody of Delaware authorities.

Prosecutor Kaplan commended and thanked the North Brunswick police, as well as police in Newark, Del. and Ramapo, N.Y. for their efforts.

The investigation into Ms. Belizaire's death is continuing.

Anyone with information on the homicide, or on the kidnapping of the 20-month-old child, is asked to call Detective Michael McGinn of the North Brunswick Police Department at (732) 545-3200, or Investigator Paul Miller of the Middlesex County Prosecutor's Office at (732) 745-4466.

— NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM

 
Comments (5)
5 Tuesday, 19 April 2011 19:21
True Hart
every time i think about all the dead beat dad in the world that put there girls or wife be there own kids and how far they well go to not take care af there child and hide the truth that there no good. i think of how u talk to me and i wish that day u told he was gonna hurt u and u was afraid i could have talk u into to going back to florida but its late now. i miss u and love u and i do belive that pig would never see the street again and enjoy his life. love u
4 Friday, 24 September 2010 23:07
Erica
I grew up with Dwayne. He belonged to my tight knit group of friends all throughout school. he was always a great guy. He suffered from some inner demons though. I agree with his punishment. Yet he will remain in my heart.
3 Monday, 08 March 2010 20:15
tabre nelson
Hello my name is tabre i stay in newark delaware i just would like to say may god please be with you on this time off need and stay with you i.When i heard about what was going on my heart just broke in pieces how can someone treat the people they love so nasty but you know what god has it all in his hands you just know that she is still here being her she never left yall side she an angel god put in your life for an reason and little miss hanna she is her mother so when you see her you will see her mother to and when you get hanna you give for the biggest hug and kiss ever and yall thank god that she is safe and back where she belong i love you my family from god and may god keep blessing you all i will all ways keep you in my prayers.
2 Sunday, 28 February 2010 17:12
concernedcitizen
I cannot begin to express the sorrow for your loss. I am from Rockland County and live around 5 minutes away from the park she was found. This is also a very large Haitian community here. You have our support and deepest sympathy. So many people around here have been affected by this gruesome and senseless act of violence. May God watch over her beautiful daughter, Hannah, as we know Patricia will.
1 Saturday, 27 February 2010 01:38
mariline paul
patricia's family is thankful to the police dept of ramapo, north brunswick for bringing this man to justice.. we are now awaiting to bring our little hannah home to new jersey.. thanks to the newark, delaware pd and delaware division of youth services for taking care of her and thank you to the pa customer at the station who found her... from patricia and hannah family and friend.. big thank you.. and we are praying and waiting for our little hannah to come home to her family..

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