The New Jersey man who allegedly beat and stabbed his younger brother to death in a ritzy Princeton apartment posted a creepy poem to social media that included lines about “knives sharpening” and ...
Matthew Hertgen has struggled with severe mental illness since 2021, a psychologist told the judge in the case.
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 ...
A former Wesleyan University soccer player has been charged with murder in the death of his brother in Princeton, New Jersey, officials said. Matthew Hertgen, 31, is charged with first-degree murder ...
Matthew Hertgen, 31, said nothing during the brief videoconference hearing — during which both the prosecutor and defense asked for about a week-long delay to prepare and review evidence in the case.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A former college soccer player made his first appearance in court Thursday following his arrest in the grisly killing of his ...
Ex-College Soccer Player Accused of Killing Brother Posted Violent Poem Months Before Alleged Attack
A former college soccer player accused of killing his younger brother and a cat apparently posted a violent poem on social media months before the alleged attack. The verses were posted on what ...
Police discovered that a man allegedly killed his brother in Princeton, New Jersey, after he called 911 to report a fire and a dead body at the luxury apartment complex where the victim's body was ...
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