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Matthew Hertgen also set the family cat on fire during ... For decades, David has worked at WiLine Networks — a high-tech Princeton firm with annual revenue between $25 million to $100 million ...
The preppy Princeton murder suspect accused of slaughtering his younger brother — and feasting on his eyeball in a fight of rage — looked scruffy in court Monday as he learned his case would ...
The Princeton soccer star accused of savagely killing his younger brother and eating his eyeball has made his first court appearance. Matthew Hertgen, 31, looked dazed as he sat through his ...
The surviving brother of Princeton murder suspect Matthew Hertgen sent a warning text message to his youngest brother about an hour before he was murdered. Matthew Hertgen, 31, is accused of ...
The preppy Princeton man accused of killing and mutilating ... faced a judge for the first time since the heinous crimes. Matthew Hertgen, 31, said nothing during the brief videoconference hearing ...
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.
The Princeton, New Jersey, man known as a star student in high school, who is now accused of killing his brother and a family cat in a "fit of madness" last month, appeared in court Monday ...
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 ...
The Princeton man accused of killing his brother in February spoke to a 911 dispatcher for nearly nine minutes and never raised his voice, nor said he committed the crime. Matthew Hertgen ...
Matthew Hertgen allegedly killed his younger brother, Joseph, and is now facing various charges including first-degree murder and one count of animal cruelty. Princeton ex-soccer star Matthew ...
Prosecutors will argue that a Princeton man charged with killing his brother be compelled to turn over the security codes to his cell phone and laptop computer. Matthew Hertgen, 31, is charged ...
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