Joseph Hertgen had been warned about his brother Matthew’s mental health before he was killed, according to newly released ...
A former New Jersey high school soccer star who was allegedly murdered and mutilated by one of his brothers was remembered by their other sibling Saturday as a “friend to all” whose gruesome death ...
The Princeton man accused of killing his brother in February spoke to a 911 dispatcher for nearly nine minutes and never raised his voice, nor said he committed the crime. Matthew Hertgen identified ...
The preppy Princeton murder suspect accused of slaughtering his younger brother — and feasting on his eyeball in a fight of rage — looked scruffy in court Monday as he learned his case would be heard ...
PRINCETON, NJ — A former Wesleyan University soccer player has been charged with murder and other offenses in connection with the death of his younger brother in his home state of New Jersey, Mercer ...
A late-night 911 call reporting a fire and a body led to the arrest of a man in the killing of his brother -- a former collegiate soccer player -- and a cat inside a Princeton, New Jersey, apartment.
Matthew Hertgen may have been been suffering from severe mental illness for years before the alleged murder Mercer County Prosecutor's Office; Toms River Regional School District/Facebook A plate and ...
Prosecutors will argue that a Princeton man charged with killing his brother be compelled to turn over the security codes to his cell phone and laptop computer. Matthew Hertgen, 31, is charged with ...
The surviving brother of a former college soccer player accused of murder reportedly sent their youngest brother a warning text message around an hour before he was killed, according to a ...
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