The sicko who raped a dead man for more than 30 minutes aboard a Manhattan subway last year will spend five years behind bars — after he sat speechless during his sentence Wednesday.
Felix Rojas, 44, was slapped with prison time for the heinous assault and robbery of Jorge Gonzalez, 37, on an R train near the Whitehall Street station in April 2025.
Gonzalez boarded the R train, lost consciousness and died on a bench inside the subway car nearly three hours before Rojas showed up and violated him.
Rojas, of Brooklyn, first noticed Gonzalez was motionless, before deciding to measure his waist up to Gonzalez’s mouth while “repeatedly thrusting his hips back and forth,” Manhattan prosecutors said.
It was revealed in court that the freak then pulled Gonzalez’s pants down, raped him and rummaged through his pockets.
Rojas pulled up Gonzalez’s pants and cleverly sat back on the subway bench as it continued to make station stops to avoid being caught, court papers revealed.
Cops said Rojas, a Mexican national, turned himself in three weeks after the gruesome attack, accompanied by his son.
The creep identified himself after seeing a surveillance image of the incident, but told cops he “did not do that,” authorities said.
Rojas refused to comment ahead of his sentencing, taking a plea deal that includes 15 years of supervised release following his prison sentence.
An ICE spokesperson told The Post that the necrophiliac was an illegal immigrant that tried to unlawfully cross the Southern border “on several occasions.”
Gonzalez came to the US nearly 20 years ago, working all kinds of jobs to support his family back home, his family said.
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“He wasn’t just a random person, he was a father, he was a family man, he cared about his family in Mexico,” said his 38-year-old wife, Teresa, who had been separated from Gonzalez for six years.
“He did construction, he worked in kitchens, he worked as a waiter, he was a busboy. You know, anything you really could do to try to get ahead.”





