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.
David Gelman, CEO of Gelman law and a former prosecutor in New Jersey, says the defense team for Matthew Hertgen, the Princeton man accused of killing his brother on Feb. 22, should seek a mental ...
Matthew Hertgen is facing multiple charges, including first-degree murder, for the death of his younger brother, Joseph ...
A detective’s affidavit described a gruesome scene when Princeton patrol officers arrived at the brothers’ apartment on the ...
Matthew Hertgen is accused of brutally killing his brother, Joseph Hertgen, in Princeton. A relative told police he has ...
The casket of a Princeton man whose brother is accused of murdering and mutilating him arrived at a New Jersey church ...
Matthew Hertgen, of Princeton, was due back in court on March 6. He is charged with the murder of his younger brother, Joseph ...
A New Jersey man is facing charges after allegedly killing his brother and a family cat earlier this month. As CrimeOnline previously reported, Matthew Hertgen, 31, appeared in court via video link ...
Man charged with killing own brother made disturbing social media posts before crime, police say PRINCETON, N.J. (NEWS 12 NEW ...
A 31-year-old former college soccer player has been charged with killing his brother, ripping out his eye, and then eating it ...
The Princeton, New Jersey, man known as a star student in high school who is now accused of killing his brother likely had a ...