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Minnesota Man Convicted of Double Homicide and Dismemberment

News RoomBy News RoomJanuary 3, 2025
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The chilling case of Joseph Steven Jorgenson, a 41-year-old Woodbury, Minnesota resident, reached a somber resolution with his guilty plea to two counts of intentional second-degree murder. Jorgenson admitted to the brutal killings and dismemberment of two women, Manijeh Starren in 2023 and Fanta Xayavong in 2021, whose remains were tragically discovered in separate storage units. This plea agreement brings a semblance of closure to the families of the victims, while also underscoring the devastating consequences of violence and the importance of thorough investigative work in bringing perpetrators to justice.

The investigation into Starren’s disappearance began in April 2023 when her concerned father filed a missing person report. He informed authorities of her ongoing struggles with mental health and addiction, noting that she had deviated from her usual communication pattern. The subsequent investigation meticulously pieced together evidence from Starren’s apartment, scrutinized surveillance footage, and analyzed her social media activity and financial transactions. These combined efforts led investigators to identify Jorgenson as the prime suspect in her disappearance.

The discovery of keys belonging to Jorgenson proved pivotal in the case. These keys unlocked a storage unit in Woodbury, where investigators made the gruesome discovery of Starren’s dismembered remains. Stored in two separate coolers and a large bag, the condition of her remains underscored the brutality of the crime. This discovery not only confirmed Starren’s tragic fate but also provided crucial physical evidence linking Jorgenson to her murder.

The investigation into Starren’s death unearthed a second, even more chilling revelation. Evidence uncovered during the initial investigation pointed to another victim, Fanta Xayavong, who had been in a relationship with Jorgenson in 2021. Following this lead, investigators located Xayavong’s remains in a different storage unit, this one located in Coon Rapids. This discovery exposed a pattern of horrific violence, revealing Jorgenson to be a serial killer who had preyed upon vulnerable women.

The plea agreement reached in this case stipulates that Jorgenson will receive two concurrent 40-year sentences, the maximum penalty allowed under Minnesota law for each count of intentional second-degree murder. This means he will effectively serve 40 years in prison, with the possibility of supervised release after serving two-thirds of his sentence, which is approximately 26 years and 8 months. While no amount of prison time can truly compensate for the loss of these two young women, the sentence represents the full extent of the law’s reach in holding Jorgenson accountable for his heinous crimes.

Ramsey County Attorney John Choi expressed the profound impact of these crimes, emphasizing the cruelty inflicted upon the victims and the irreparable damage done to their families and friends. The case highlights the devastating consequences of violence against women and serves as a stark reminder of the importance of addressing issues related to mental health and addiction. The diligent work of law enforcement in piecing together the evidence, from digital footprints to physical clues like the storage unit keys, ultimately brought a measure of justice to the victims and their loved ones. The case stands as a testament to the crucial role of thorough investigation in holding perpetrators accountable, even in the face of unimaginable brutality.

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