A Princeton, New Jersey, man accused of killing his brother and a family cat made his first court appearance Thursda. Prosecutors charged 31-year-old Matthew Hertgen with first-degree murder in the ...
The Princeton man accused in the murder of his younger brother, as well as a family cat, made his first court appearance just ...
Prosecutors allege that Matthew Hertgen, an ex-soccer payer for Wesleyan University, killed his brother and a cat.
A 31-year-old former college soccer player has been charged with killing his brother, ripping out his eye, and then eating it ...
Matthew Hertgen, the Princeton, New Jersey, man accused of killing his brother, Joseph Hertgen, and a family cat appeared in court for the first time Thursday.
His charges include first-degree murder; multiple third and fourth-degree charges related to possession of a knife and a golf ...
Officers also found a bloody knife, fork and plate near victim Joseph Hertgen’s body, the source said — which has led cops to ...
A tragic incident unfolded in Princeton, New Jersey, as police responded to a 911 call reporting a fire and a deceased ...
The Princeton, New Jersey, man accused of killing his brother also reportedly set the family cat on fire in an apartment not ...
"The Hertgens are good people," Joseph Mahon, 50, who coached both brothers at Toms River North High School, told The Post.
Former Michigan Wolverines soccer player Joseph Hertgen, 26, was reportedly bludgeoned and stabbed to death by his older ...
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