Ronkonkoma Man Sentenced for 2022 Double Murder

(Photo Courtesy of the Suffolk DA's Office) Brian Cordovano was sentenced to 30 years in prison for the killings of two men.

A Ronkonkoma man has been sentenced to 30 years in prison for the murders of two men two years ago.

Brian Cordovano, 50, of Ronkonkoma, was sentenced to 30 years in prison for  killing two men – Ian Saalfield, 45, of Lake Grove, and Robert Julian, 59, of Selden, in April 2022.  

On April 26, 2022, Ian Saalfield, 45, of Lake Grove, was reported missing by his wife. She told police that she last saw her husband the day before with Brian Cordovano, his childhood friend. Saalfield’s wife saw her husband  leave their home with Cordovano at approximately 8:00 p.m., when he drove off in Saalfield’s  white 2015 Lexus. Saalfield never returned home.  

A few days later, on May 2, 2022, law enforcement found Saalfield’s Lexus abandoned in a  parking lot in Holtsville. On that same day, police responded to a call from a Ronkonkoma motel, where Cordovano was suffering from an overdose. 

While Cordovano was being transported to Stony Brook University Hospital, the Suffolk County  Police Department was able to link a silver 2004 Toyota Corolla left in the motel parking lot to  Cordovano. A registration check revealed that the car belonged to Robert Julian, 59, of Selden. Police responded to Julian’s home and found the bodies of Saalfield and Julian inside, each dead due to gunshot wounds to the head. Investigators later determined that Cordovano killed the two on April 25,  2022.  

On October 9, 2024, Cordovano pleaded guilty before County Court Judge Stephen L. Braslow to two counts of first-degree manslaughter, both Class B violent felonies; three counts of first-degree robbery, all Class B violent felonies; and two counts of second-degree criminal possession of a weapon, both Class C violent felonies.

On November 20, 2024, Braslow sentenced Cordovano to 30 years in prison.

“Any justice obtained in this case does not allow Mr. Saalfield and Mr. Julian to see their families again, nor allow their families to say goodbye,” said Suffolk County District Attorney Ray Tierney. “Justice does,  however, allow us to keep a violent individual like this defendant from harming others for a long  time. Today, we hope that this sentence brings some form of closure to the victims’ families and  loved ones.”