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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.
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Matthew Hertgen allegedly killed his younger brother with a knife and golf club in a Princeton, New Jersey apartment. By Audrey Conklin Fox News. Published February 28, 2025 4:00am EST.
PRINCETON, NJ — The preppy soccer star brothers at the center of a shocking fratricide case in an upscale New Jersey apartment were both described by their former coach as “great kids” from ...
Matthew Hertgen, 31, is accused of using a knife and a golf club to slash and beat his 26-year-old brother, Joseph Hertgen, to death in a Princeton, New Jersey apartment late last month — before ...
Officials in Princeton, New Jersey, have approved a controversial plan to bring affordable housing to the campus of a 200-year-old theological seminary. The town council on Monday voted ...
A late-night 911 call reporting a fire and a body led to the arrest of a man in the killing of his brother -- a former collegiate soccer player -- and a cat inside a Princeton, New Jersey, apartment.
A former college soccer star has been charged with killing his younger brother and a pet cat inside a New Jersey apartment complex near the Princeton University campus, according to officials.
Matthew Hertgen, 31, is accused of using a knife and a golf club to murder his 26-year-old brother Joseph in the family's Princeton, New Jersey, apartment on February 22.
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.
A late-night 911 call reporting a fire and a body led to the arrest of a man in the killing of his brother -- a former collegiate soccer player -- and a cat inside a Princeton, New Jersey, apartment.