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Georgia Man Confesses to 1989 New Jersey Murder After Religious Awakening

In a remarkable turn of events, a decades-old murder case in New Jersey has seen new developments thanks to the confession of a Georgia resident. Joseph Quiros-Soto, a 62-year-old man who recently embraced his Christian faith, confessed to the 1989 murder of Mauricio Cuadra in Bayonne, New Jersey.

Confession Stemming from Faith

Quiros-Soto, who described himself as a born-again Christian, came forward in 2024 after his pastor encouraged him to take responsibility for his past actions. His confession was made at the Locust Grove Police Department in Georgia, over 700 miles from the crime scene. He arrived prepared for the consequences, carrying personal belongings and medications.

According to Locust Grove Police Chief Derrick Austin, Quiros-Soto’s detailed confession included specifics about the home invasion that had never been publicly disclosed. These details convinced investigators of the confession’s authenticity, despite the case’s age.

Cross-State Investigation

The confession triggered a collaborative investigation between Georgia and New Jersey authorities. New Jersey detectives traveled to Georgia to interview Quiros-Soto, who remained cooperative and remorseful throughout the process. DNA evidence further corroborated his confession, matching a sample from the crime scene.

Quiros-Soto was arrested in May 2026, nearly two years after his confession, due to the time required to verify his statements. He faces charges of murder and murder during the commission of a burglary and is awaiting transfer to New Jersey authorities.

Impact of Faith on Justice

This case highlights the profound impact of faith on personal accountability and justice. Quiros-Soto’s decision to confess was deeply influenced by his religious beliefs, demonstrating the role of faith in guiding individuals toward truth and responsibility.


Original reporting: El Paso News (HLL/CB) — read the source article.

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