'They ate the s*** right up.’: Janitor admits to contaminating school food with faeces and bleach
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A disturbing case has emerged from a New Jersey school, where a trusted staff member's actions have sparked outrage and concern.
What initially seemed like an isolated incident quickly unfolded into a deeply unsettling series of events, leading to grave legal consequences.
The full extent of the situation has raised questions about safety, trust, and the darker side of workplace misconduct.
A former janitor at a New Jersey school has been sentenced to eight years in prison after he admitted to contaminating students' food with bodily fluids and faeces.
Giovanni Impellizzeri, 27, pleaded guilty to second-degree official misconduct and third-degree possession of child sexual abuse material in January.
This was part of a plea deal that saw more serious charges, including aggravated assault, endangering a child’s welfare, and tampering with food, dropped.
According to a press release from the Cumberland County Prosecutor’s Office, Impellizzeri will serve five years before being eligible for parole.
The janitor, who identified as a Satanist, claimed he was performing the Devil's work.
He was caught after police were alerted to footage showing him performing sex acts on inanimate objects at Elizabeth F. Moore School.
Investigations into his phone messages revealed disturbing comments, with Impellizzeri saying: ‘Honestly. I put bleach in their food before. They were fine, just a little sick. Oh, well. Not my problem.’
He added: ‘I’m very f****** sick in the head. I admit that.’
In another message, he boasted: ‘They had taco meat before, and I put some…poop in there and mixed it in and nobody knew the difference. They ate the s*** right up.’
Impellizzeri also admitted to using saliva, urine, and faeces to coat kitchen utensils, and even placed bread on his body before contaminating it with his bodily fluids.
He filmed and documented his actions, with prosecutors detailing one instance where he mixed bleach into cucumbers and said: ‘Oh. They smell just like f***ing bleach, dude. They’re going to get so f****** sick off this s***. They’re going to get so f****** sick, dude.’
In court, Impellizzeri apologised to his victims, stating: ‘I feel very bad about it.’
He continued: ‘I wish I could go back in time and not do it, but it’s done now and I realise I have to pay for it.’
His lawyer, Emily Bell, defended him by saying he was ‘not a bad person’ but had ‘done a bad thing,’ adding: ‘He did some bad things. And he’s going to pay for it.’
Further investigations uncovered that Impellizzeri had child abuse materials on his phone.
After his arrest, all kitchen items at the school were thoroughly sanitised by the Cumberland County Department of Health.
To fully understand the depth of this disturbing case, watch the video that details the horrifying actions of the former janitor.
Dive deeper into the investigation and the shocking footage that led to his arrest.
Source: Youtube/Law&Crime Network
The actions of one individual have shaken the entire community, leaving many questions unanswered.
What do you think needs to be done to prevent such incidents in the future? Share your thoughts with us in the comments.
What initially seemed like an isolated incident quickly unfolded into a deeply unsettling series of events, leading to grave legal consequences.
The full extent of the situation has raised questions about safety, trust, and the darker side of workplace misconduct.
A former janitor at a New Jersey school has been sentenced to eight years in prison after he admitted to contaminating students' food with bodily fluids and faeces.
Giovanni Impellizzeri, 27, pleaded guilty to second-degree official misconduct and third-degree possession of child sexual abuse material in January.
This was part of a plea deal that saw more serious charges, including aggravated assault, endangering a child’s welfare, and tampering with food, dropped.
According to a press release from the Cumberland County Prosecutor’s Office, Impellizzeri will serve five years before being eligible for parole.
The janitor, who identified as a Satanist, claimed he was performing the Devil's work.
He was caught after police were alerted to footage showing him performing sex acts on inanimate objects at Elizabeth F. Moore School.
Investigations into his phone messages revealed disturbing comments, with Impellizzeri saying: ‘Honestly. I put bleach in their food before. They were fine, just a little sick. Oh, well. Not my problem.’
He added: ‘I’m very f****** sick in the head. I admit that.’
In another message, he boasted: ‘They had taco meat before, and I put some…poop in there and mixed it in and nobody knew the difference. They ate the s*** right up.’
Impellizzeri also admitted to using saliva, urine, and faeces to coat kitchen utensils, and even placed bread on his body before contaminating it with his bodily fluids.
He filmed and documented his actions, with prosecutors detailing one instance where he mixed bleach into cucumbers and said: ‘Oh. They smell just like f***ing bleach, dude. They’re going to get so f****** sick off this s***. They’re going to get so f****** sick, dude.’
In court, Impellizzeri apologised to his victims, stating: ‘I feel very bad about it.’
He continued: ‘I wish I could go back in time and not do it, but it’s done now and I realise I have to pay for it.’
His lawyer, Emily Bell, defended him by saying he was ‘not a bad person’ but had ‘done a bad thing,’ adding: ‘He did some bad things. And he’s going to pay for it.’
Further investigations uncovered that Impellizzeri had child abuse materials on his phone.
After his arrest, all kitchen items at the school were thoroughly sanitised by the Cumberland County Department of Health.
To fully understand the depth of this disturbing case, watch the video that details the horrifying actions of the former janitor.
Dive deeper into the investigation and the shocking footage that led to his arrest.
Source: Youtube/Law&Crime Network
Key Takeaways
- A former New Jersey janitor, Giovanni Impellizzeri, was sentenced to eight years in prison for contaminating students' food with bodily fluids and faeces.
- Impellizzeri pleaded guilty to second-degree official misconduct and possession of child sexual abuse material as part of a plea deal.
- He admitted to performing disturbing acts on food and kitchen utensils and documented his actions.
- Further investigations revealed child abuse materials on his phone, leading to full sanitisation of the school kitchen.
The actions of one individual have shaken the entire community, leaving many questions unanswered.
What do you think needs to be done to prevent such incidents in the future? Share your thoughts with us in the comments.