Alleged killer Matthew Hertgen was somber during the hearing, voicing only pleasantries such as “hello” and “thank you” when ...
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.
The Princeton, New Jersey, man accused of killing his brother and a family cat in a "fit of madness" appeared in Mercer ...
Matthew Hertgen, the 31-year-old Princeton murder suspect accused of killing his younger brother and allegedly eating his ...
Matthew Hertgen, 31, said nothing during the brief ... which lived in a $1.1 million home in Toms River before moving into a ritzy Princeton apartment blocks away from the Ivy league university.
Matthew Hertgen, 31, is charged with first-degree murder and related weapon possession charges in the violent Feb. 22 death ...
Matthew Hertgen, the ex-Toms River man accused of killing his brother, Joseph, called police himself to report the death.
A detective’s affidavit described a gruesome scene when Princeton patrol officers arrived at the brothers’ apartment on the ...
Matthew Hertgen has been in custody since his arrest on Feb. 22, after allegedly attacking and killing Joseph Hertgen in the family's Princeton residence.
A former college soccer player made his first appearance in court Thursday following his arrest in the grisly killing of his younger brother and a cat at an apartment in Princeton, New Jersey.
Princeton murder suspect, Matthew Hertgen, has attempted suicide in jail just days after he allegedly killed his brother and ate his eyeball. As his family was making preparations for his ...
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