The Princeton man charged with the beating death of his brother last weekend left a bloody scene and told arresting police officers he went into a “fit of madness,” a detective wrote in court papers.
Matthew Hertgen was with a family member until 10 p.m. that night. He later called 911 to report his brother's death.
Officers also found a bloody knife, fork and plate near victim Joseph Hertgen’s body, the source said — which has led cops to ...
A New Jersey man who is accused of sadistically killing his brother and trying to eat his eyeball attempted suicide inside ...
It was gruesome. It was way overboard, he even killed the cat, setting him on fire,” said a cop source at the scene.
The Princeton, New Jersey, man known as a star student in high school who is now accused of killing his brother likely had a ...
A 31-year-old former college soccer player has been charged with killing his brother, ripping out his eye, and then eating it ...
When officers arrived at the scene, they found Matthew, identified as the 911 caller, inside the residence along with his ...
Matthew Hertgen is accused of attacking Joseph with a knife and a golf club, fatally slashing and beating him around 11:15 ...
More gruesome details have emerged in the case of Matthew Hertgen, a former college soccer player who brutally killed his ...
Prosecutors allege that Matthew Hertgen, an ex-soccer payer for Wesleyan University, killed his brother and a cat.
An ex-collegiate soccer player Matthew Hertgen from Princeton, New Jersey, has been accused for killing his own younger ...