Prosecutors say a new murder-for-hire accusation
against a New Jersey man in the death of his father two years ago could
result in a life sentence without possibility of parole.
Mark
Austin and a codefendant were originally charged with murder,
conspiracy and weapons counts in the death of Austin’s 55-year-old
father, Mark, who was found beaten to death in his Brick Township home
in September 2019.
Ocean
County prosecutors on Friday announced a superseding indictment against
30-year-old Austin alleging that he procured commission of the murder
with payment or promise of payment. Prosecutors said that aggravating
factor, if proven, would require imposition of a life-without-parole
sentence.
When
the original charges were filed, “it was not known at that time that
this was a murder-for-hire situation.,” prosecutors said.
Austin’s
codefendant, Jeray Melton, 30, of Salem City, pleaded guilty in
February 2020 to aggravated manslaughter and is awaiting sentencing,
prosecutors said.
Melton
originally alleged Austin, his former cellmate at a youth correctional
facility, threatened to kill him if he didn’t kill the victim but he
changed his story several times, according to The Asbury Park Press.
Melton
told the judge during his plea hearing that Austin offered him $50,000
to do the slaying, Austin defense attorneys Robert De Groot and Oleg
Nekretin told the newspaper. Asked why he changed his story repeatedly,
Melton told investigators he was scared and has “mental health
problems,” according to a transcript of a statement he gave to
detectives in February, the newspaper reported.
Melton
told the court that the dispute involved a debt between $5,000 and
$8,000 owed by Austin to his father, the newspaper reported.
Austin’s
defense attorneys in October 2019 accused authorities of a “campaign of
coercion and trickery to obtain a false confession and false statement”
from Melton.