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Defense for Princeton man accused of killing brother should seek mental health exam: expert

David Gelman, CEO of Gelman Law and a former prosecutor in New Jersey, says the defense team for Matthew Hertgen, the Princeton man accused of killing his brother on Feb. 22, should seek a mental health evaluation.

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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, is scheduled to appear in court Monday afternoon.

Matthew Hertgen, 31, is accused of murdering his 26-year-old brother, Joseph Hertgen, in the family’s Princeton apartment, allegedly with a knife and golf club. He is also charged with animal cruelty related to the death of a cat.

Monday’s hearing in Mercer County Superior Court is a pre-indictment conference – a procedural hearing that likely won’t last long, according to the court. 

Earlier this month, Hertgen consented to pretrial detention, meaning the prosecution didn’t need to show evidence proving why he should be held in jail before his trial.

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Matthew Hertgen appears in court

Matthew Hertgen appears in a pre-trial detention hearing at Mercer County Criminal Court on Thursday, March 6, 2025, in Trenton. Hertgen is accused of killing his younger brother Joseph Hertgen in February. (Stephanie Keith for Fox News Digital)

Princeton police initially responded to a 911 call from Matthew on Feb. 22 around 11:16 p.m. reporting a fire and his brother’s dead body at the Michelle Mews Apartments complex.

When a dispatcher asked Matthew how his brother was injured, he said, “I’m not gonna go into any more details right now,” a probable cause statement obtained by Fox News Digital reads.

When police arrived to the grisley scene that night, they found Matthew in the residence along with his brother’s body, which had significant injuries to the head – including a missing eye  a–s well as injuries to Joseph’s chest and upper body. Police also found a cup of blood with “blood-smeared” utensils and a plate, the probable cause document states.

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Joseph and Matthew Hertgen

Joseph and Matthew Hertgen’s high school yearbook photos

Investigators further discovered a deceased cat on an ottoman that appeared partially burned.

While interviewing Matthew, who apparently had cuts on his hands, he told police he “went into a fit of madness… maybe like forty minutes ago.”

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Matthew Hertgen is alleged to have beaten his brother Joseph to death with a golf club in this apartment

The Michelle Mews housing complex in Princeton, Feb. 26, 2025. Matthew Hertgen is alleged to have murdered his brother, Joseph, inside their apartment. (Kevin Downs for Fox News Digital)

Homicide detectives also interviewed Matthew’s other surviving brother, who told police the 31-year-old suspect had struggled with mental health issues for about five years. 

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The brother had seen Matthew earlier in the day, when he had been experiencing a depressive episode and “terrifying visions,” the brother told police, according to court documents.

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Hertgen appeared in court on March 6 for a detention hearing, which is typically when evidence is presented by the defense and prosecutors to determine whether a defendant should be held behind bars or released, according to David Gelman, CEO of Gelman Law and a former prosecutor in New Jersey.

Family of Joseph Hertgen who is alleged to have beaten to death by his brother Matthew Hertgen to death with a golf club gather for his funeral

David Hertgen, left, Debra Hertgen and David Hertgen Jr. attend the funeral for Joseph Hertgen at St. Luke Roman Catholic Church on March 1, 2025 in Toms River, New Jersey. (Stephanie Keith for Fox News Digital)

However, during that hearing, no evidence was presented because Hertgen consented to pretrial detention, meaning it was not necessary for the prosecution to show evidence proving why he should be held in jail before his trial.

None of Hertgen’s family members were in court for that hearing. He is scheduled to return to court on March 24.

Matthew Hertgen, Princeton resident who allegedly murdered his brother is seen in a yearbook photo

A photo from the 2011 Toms River North High School yearbook shows Matthew Hertgen playing soccer for the school team. (Obtained by Fox News Digital)

“It’s very disturbing. You don’t see many murders like this,” Gelman told Fox News Digital. “You can see it’s very personal.… I was a prosecutor and I dealt with a ton of murders… and as a defense attorney, I also deal with murders. And when you see these types of really gruesome, graphic, heinous crimes… I have a feeling that this individual definitely has some type of mental illness.”

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Gelman, who is not involved in the case, also said he would request a mental health evaluation for the suspect.

Murder victim, Joseph Hertgen who was allegedly killed by his brother in Princeton, NJ

Joseph Hertgen’s senior photo in the 2016 Toms River North High School yearbook (Obtained by Fox News Digital)

Joseph Hertgen was pronounced dead at the scene, and his autopsy results are pending. Local and state officials are investigating the 26-year-old’s death as a homicide.

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Matthew Hertgen court hearing, he is alleged to have beaten his brother Joseph to death with a golf club

Matthew Hertgen and his brothers, left. The 31-year-old, right, is accused of killing his younger brother, Joseph.

Joseph and Matthew Hertgen were star soccer players in high school and college. They were both athletes at Toms River High School, and Matthew went on to study at Wesleyan University in Connecticut. Joseph Hertgen was recruited to play soccer at the University of Michigan.

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“If I was [the] defense attorney, I wouldn’t fight it. I would say, you know what? We think there’s a mental issue,” Gelman said.

The public defender’s office, which is representing Hertgen, told Fox News Digital that its attorneys do not comment on pending cases.

Audrey Conklin is a digital reporter for Fox News Digital and FOX Business. Email tips to [email protected] or on Twitter at @audpants.

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