Man Charged With Raping Corpse on NYC Subway

Disturbing surveillance video emerged after body was found on train
Posted Apr 11, 2025 8:59 AM CDT
Updated Apr 28, 2025 5:55 PM CDT
Cops: Man Violated Corpse on NYC Subway
Trains arrive and depart from a New York City subway station.   (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)
UPDATE Apr 28, 2025 5:55 PM CDT

Police in New York City say they've caught the man who was seen on surveillance video sexually violating a corpse on a subway train earlier this month. Police say Felix Rojas, 44, has been charged with first-degree rape over the disturbing April 9 incident on a subway train in Manhattan, the New York Times reports. Public records show Rojas, who also allegedly rummaged through the dead man's pockets, does not have a criminal history and is not on the state's sex offender registry, the Times reports. The victim was identified as Jorge Gonzalez, 37. Police say he died of natural causes at some point after boarding the train.

Apr 11, 2025 8:59 AM CDT

The New York City subway system is a very bad place to die, judging by a grim series of events Wednesday night. Police say that after a man died on a southbound R train, he was robbed, then sexually violated, SILive reports. Police said Thursday that a woman took property from the "unresponsive" man around 10:50pm Wednesday. Around 10 minutes later, a suspect entered the same train car, rummaged through the dead man's pockets, and began having sex with the corpse, a law enforcement source tells the New York Times.

Sources tell NBC New York that the man performed various sex acts on the body, waiting for moments when the train car was empty. The disturbing behavior was discovered when the body was found on the train at Manhattan's Whitehall Station early Thursday and authorities reviewed surveillance footage, the sources say. NYPD Crime Stoppers released video and images of the suspect Thursday. The Times' sources say the man whose corpse was abused boarded the train around 8pm Wednesday, and it's not clear when or how he died. The victim was still unidentified as of Thursday afternoon, amNY reports. (More New York City subway stories.)

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