Princeton preppy murder suspect attempts suicide as slain brother laid to rest: report
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A New Jersey man accused of savagely killing his brother and ripping out his eyeball attempted to kill himself inside his jail cell, according to the New York Post. 

Matthew Hertgen, 31, tried to hang himself at Mercer County Correction Center just hours after he made a virtual court appearance in relation to murder charges he is facing for the slaying of his 26-year-old brother, per the report, citing a law enforcement source.

Hertgen is accused of killing his brother Joseph at the family’s luxury Princeton apartment last Saturday, allegedly with a knife and golf club. Police believe Matthew may have ripped out his brother’s eye and tried to eat it, a law enforcement source told the New York Post.

Photos of Joseph Hertgen (left) and Matthew Hertgen (right) over a photo of the apartment complex where Joseph was found dead on Feb. 22

Matthew Hertgen, right, is accused of murdering his younger brother Joseph, left, and a cat in their Princeton, New Jersey, apartment. (University of Michigan/ Mercer County prosecutor/ Google Maps)

Matthew Hertgen shared some disturbing, graphic poetry on his Facebook profile in September and May 2024 that described blood oozing out of eyes and “knives sharpening.”

One of Matthew Hertgen’s friends from Toms River High School told Fox News Digital that he has “nothing bad to say” about the former soccer player, who went on to study at Wesleyan University in Connecticut. Joseph Hertgen also played soccer at Toms River before he was recruited to the University of Michigan.

Daniel Gotlin of Gotlin & Jaffe in New York told Fox News Digital that he knew the Hertgen brothers to be very smart, but he added that Matthew “obviously” had some “mental health issues.”

Gotlin, who is not involved in the Hertgen case, successfully tried a mental health defense in 2014 while representing a man accused of fatally stabbing his mother. He believes Matthew’s public defenders will consider an insanity plea for the 31-year-old suspect, which would ensure that he is kept in the custody of a mental health facility rather than prison until and if he is determined not to be a threat to society.

The Hertgen family at the wake for Joseph Hertgen who is alleged to have beaten to death by his brother Matthew Hertgen to death with a golf club

Family and friends as they gather for the wake of Joseph Hertgen at the Silverton Memorial Funeral Home on Feb. 28 in Toms River, New Jersey. (Stephanie Keith for Fox News Digital)

“There’s absolutely no doubt he’s got a phychiatric disorder,” he said. “I don’t know what kind of physical evidence they have on him, but if [prosecutors] have got a good case, you’ve got to look at a psychiatric defense. “Gotlin believes it is “very unlikely this guy would see the light of day” if he were to be committed to a mental health facility.

The defense attorney noted the possibility of schizophrenia, which typically appears in men when they are in their late teens and early 20s through their late 20s.

A new pre-trial hearing has been rescheduled for March 6 to allow both prosecutors and the defense more time to gather discovery, or information about Hertgen’s case.

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