Man who married woman ‘only for the purpose of obtaining a green card’ sentenced for killing her, hiding body in shipping container

Jean Jocelin Pierre and Nerlande Foreste (Montgomery County State

Jean Jocelin Pierre and Nerlande Foreste (Montgomery County State’s Attorney’s Office)

A 50-year-old man in Maryland will spend several decades behind bars for brutally killing his wife, stuffing her body in a shipping container and discarding it in a dumpster. In a rare “no-body” murder case, Montgomery County Circuit Court Judge Kevin G. Hessler handed down the maximum sentence of 40 years in prison to Jean Jocelin Pierre for the 2019 slaying of Nerlande Foreste, authorities announced.

A jury in May spent only two hours deliberating before finding Pierre guilty on one count of second-degree murder in Foreste’s death, even though her body was never recovered.

According to a press release from the Montgomery County State’s Attorney’s Office, Pierre fatally stabbed his wife on Aug. 21, 2019, inside their home in the 20000 block of Rothbury Lane in Montgomery Village, about 40 miles west of Baltimore, Maryland. The married couple shared the home with Pierre’s then-14-year-old daughter, who officials say has requested not to be publicly identified.

After stabbing Foreste, Pierre stuffed her body inside a shipping container and tossed the remains in a dumpster. The shipping container is believed to have been incinerated at a facility in Dickerson, Maryland. Prosecutors said it was the third time in the county’s history that a defendant was convicted in a “rare ‘no-body’ murder case.”

In a press conference following the sentencing hearing, Montgomery County State’s Attorney John McCarthy said that the relationship between Pierre and Foreste was crumbling at the time of her violent death.

“This was a marriage that was falling apart,” McCarthy said. “The defendant, in this case, was in this relationship solely and only for the purpose of obtaining a green card.”

McCarthy also thanked Pierre’s daughter, who contacted authorities about her father’s suspicious behavior and provided key testimony during the trial that resulted in Pierre confessing to Foreste’s murder.

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