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TRENTON — The devastated parents of alleged preppy killer Matthew Hertgen did not appear in a New Jersey courtroom Thursday morning for their son’s first in-person hearing as he faced charges ...
The Princeton, New Jersey, man accused of killing his brother and a family cat allegedly told police he had a "fit of madness" when they responded to the scene of the crime.
Crime Ex-star athlete accused in Princeton brother's grisly murder returns to court as prosecutors prep indictment Princeton, New Jersey, murder suspect Matthew Hertgen's brother told police he ...
Prosecutors allege that Matthew Hertgen, an ex-soccer payer for Wesleyan University, killed his brother and a cat.
On Feb. 22, Matthew Hertgen called 911 and reported a fire and a dead body inside his apartment, telling dispatchers his brother had been dead for over half an hour.
Matthew Hertgen’s mugshot, released Tuesday, showed the hairy-faced murder suspect with a thousand-yard stare painted on his face after being accused of fratricide — in this case, killing 26 ...
Matthew Hertgen, 31 — who wore a suicide vest during a virtual court appearance earlier in the day — tried to take his own life behind bars ...
Matthew Hertgen, a New Jersey native and former college athlete, experienced “terrifying visions” before falling into a “fit of madness” the night police discovered his brother’s beaten ...
A New Jersey man has been charged with first-degree murder in the death of his brother, a former University of Michigan soccer player. Joseph Hertgen, who played soccer at Michigan from 2016-19 ...
Former Michigan soccer player Joseph Hertgen, 26, was killed by his older brother on Saturday in Princeton, New Jersey, the Mercer County Prosecutor’s Office announced in a statement on Monday.
Matthew Hertgen was in a “fit of madness” and experiencing “terrifying visions” when he allegedly murdered his younger brother in his Princeton, New Jersey, apartment.
Matthew Hertgen was in a “fit of madness” and experiencing “terrifying visions” when he allegedly murdered his younger brother in his Princeton, New Jersey, apartment.