Choking back tears, Brandon Lawson stood before a packed courtroom in St. Paul on Friday as a judge prepared to imprison a man for killing and dismembering two young women — one of them his dear friend.
The courtroom was filled with the family and friends of Manijeh Starren and Fanta Xayavong, who were both just 33 years old when they were murdered by Joseph Jorgenson before their bodies were discovered in separate suburban storage lockers in 2023. Jorgenson, 41, of Maplewood pleaded guilty to two counts of second-degree murder last month in an agreement that he be sentenced to 40 years in prison for each woman’s killing — the maximum allowed by law — to be served concurrently.
Lawson, 42, towered over loved ones who leaned on his 6-foot-2 frame for support. But he shrunk while reading a letter from Starren’s 14-year-old daughter Colbie. His voice shook.
“My mom was more than just a mom,” Lawson read aloud, as the letter recounted how Starren was the family’s light and joy. “Now there’s this silence when I get home from school. ... I miss her hugs, her goofy laugh. ... She deserved so much more than what happened to her.”

Under the terms of the sentence, Jorgenson cannot serve more than 13 years on supervised release. Ramsey County Judge Leonardo Castro said he would have imposed a harsher sentence but ”my hands are tied and I cannot impose what you truly deserve" because Jorgenson pleaded guilty and agreed to serve the most severe sentence possible for his plea.
According to a presentence investigation Castro read to the court, Jorgenson had a good life. His childhood was positive. His parents were married and supportive, and investigators found no history of domestic abuse, childhood trauma or criminality in his family.
“Yet, not withstanding all the privileges the world’s given you, you inexplicably committed one of the most heinous crimes I’ve ever known,” Castro said. “What you did cannot be explained. What you did was purely evil.”
Law enforcement arrested and charged Jorgenson for Starren’s slaying in June 2023. Starren’s father reported her missing months before, and investigators tracked evidence suggesting that Jorgenson killed Starren in her St. Paul apartment before dismembering her. He pleaded guilty to hiding her body parts in a Woodbury storage locker, and admitted to killing and dismembering Xayavong before hiding her body parts in a Coon Rapids storage locker.