Cops find Jeffrey Surgent, 46, ‘lying naked on top of his 74-year-old mom’s decapitated body after he killed her and threw her head out of the window’

  • Jeffrey Surgent allegedly killed and beheaded his mother Alexandria.
  • Relatives called her “the greatest grandmother in the world.”
  • He was reportedly singing “Jesus Loves Me” when he was taken away by New Jersey police officers.

A New Jersey man has been charged with murder after he was allegedly found lying naked on top of his mother’s headless corpse.

Jeffrey Surgent, 46, called police at 4pm on December 8 and told them he had killed his mother, adding that he had mental health problems.

Upon arriving at Surgent’s Ocean City apartment, they found him naked and on top of 74-year-old Alexandria Surgent.

Her head was found in the hallway outside his apartment. In court documents, police said surveillance footage from inside the building showed the head being thrown out the door.

He was taken into custody and began screaming that he was sorry for killing his mother. The documents say he sang “Jesus Loves Me” as he was led away.

Alexandria (pictured) has been called

Alexandria (pictured) has been called “the world’s greatest grandmother”

Jeffrey Surgent, 46 (pictured), called police at 4pm on December 8 and told them he had killed his mother.

Jeffrey Surgent, 46 (pictured), called police at 4pm on December 8 and told them he had killed his mother.

He was taken to a secure medical facility, according to a news release from the Cape May County District Attorney’s Office. He was being held in the Cape May County Jail on Wednesday, records show.

A GoFundMe page set up by Alexandria’s relatives to help cover funeral expenses, which at the time of publication had raised more than $7,200, said she was “the best grandmother in the world” who “lived with us and helped us with our daily activities.” . life.’

The family told local media that Alexandria was visiting her son on the day of her death.

Housemates said they were shocked by the news.

Janice Powers recounted visiting her father at the ABC7 Chicago building.

“I went to wash my clothes, and it was on the second floor, everything was marked there, including blankets. I thought, ‘Oh my gosh,'” she said.

Ms. Powers added that she met Surgent during her visits.

“We went to a barbecue,” Ms. Powers recalled. “He was just playing with the kids and was very sweet. I do not know what to say. It was weird.’