Former Connecticut college student Matthew Hertgen, 31, was arrested in New Jersey after police found his brother, Joseph ...
The preppy Princeton man accused of killing and mutilating his brother, appeared in court Thursday wearing a blue anti-suicide smock as he faced a judge for the first time since the heinous crimes.
Officers also found a bloody knife, fork and plate near victim Joseph Hertgen’s body, the source said — which has led cops to ...
Prosecutors allege that Matthew Hertgen, an ex-soccer payer for Wesleyan University, killed his brother and a cat.
Voice has exclusively obtained the mugshot of 31-year-old Matthew Hertgen, a former Wesleyan University soccer player accused of murder in his brother Joseph Hertgen's death.Hertgen's charges were ...
Matthew Hertgen, who is a former Wesleyan student and soccer player, was charged with first-degree murder in the death of his ...
A Princeton man is charged with the murder of his brother - both former Toms River residents who played soccer at Toms River ...
A former Connecticut soccer player is facing multiple charges in connection to the murder of his younger brother on Saturday.
His charges include first-degree murder; multiple third and fourth-degree charges related to possession of a knife and a golf ...
Matthew Hertgen allegedly killed his younger brother, Joseph, and is now facing various charges including first-degree murder and one count of animal cruelty.
The Princeton, New Jersey, man accused of killing his brother also reportedly set the family cat on fire in an apartment not ...
When officers arrived at the scene, they found Matthew, identified as the 911 caller, inside the residence along with his ...