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TRENTON — The devastated parents of alleged preppy killer Matthew Hertgen did not appear in a New Jersey courtroom Thursday morning for their son’s first in-person hearing as he faced charges for his little’s brother’s bashing and slashing death in Princeton, NJ.

Hertgen, 31, appeared coherent and alert during the proceedings in Mercer County Superior Court, and agreed that he should be held in jail until his trial on murder and animal cruelty charges as he was represented by a public defender — despite his family’s wealth.

Parents David and Debra Hertgen looked utterly bereft at the funeral for their youngest son Joseph, 26, on Saturday. Their oldest son, David Jr., gave the eulogy, saying “There’s not one person on Earth that I would be prouder to call my brother.”

Murder suspect Matthew Hertgen during a March 5 court appearance in which he agreed to pre-trial detention. New Jersey Courts
Hertgen is being represented by a public defender. New Jersey Courts

Matthew, a bearded former Wesleyan soccer player, is accused of using a knife and a golf club to murder his Jospeh — also a former college soccer star. He then ripped out Joseph’s eye and ate it, according to a law enforcement source.

Sources said he also set the family cat on fire in the rampage at the family’s upscale apartment in Princeton, which is just blocks from the Ivy League university’s campus.

In court on Thursday, Hertgen nodded “yes” as public defender Jason Matey reviewed his constitutional rights and asked him if he consented to his detention.

Mercer County Deputy Public Defender Malaeika Montgomery told The Post she has not heard anything about Hertgen’s family possibly hiring him a private defense attorney — despite his father being the president and CFO of a multimillion-dollar tech company

Victim Joseph Hertgen was allegedly murdered by his own brother last weekend. Locust Point Capital
The Hertgens, dad David and mom Debra with their eldest son, David, Jr., looked bereft at Joseph’s funeral. J.C. Rice
David and Debra Hertgen did not go to their son’s hearing on Thursday. J.C. Rice

He has seven days to file an appeal if he changes his mind about his pre-trial jail stay, Matey said in court.

The judge set his next court appearance for March 24 at 1:30 p.m.

Last Thursday, Hertgen unsuccessfully tried to hang himself at the Mercer County Correction Center.

The accused killer faces 30 years to life in prison if convicted.

Matthew played soccer at Wesleyan College. wesleyan.edu
A disturbing selfie posted by Matthew on Facebook shortly before the murder. Facebook/hertgen

The former college soccer player embarked upon his twisted rampage — which has stunned those who knew the well-heeled family – months after he posted chilling poems to Facebook that described blood oozing out of eyes and “knives sharpening.”

Hertgen also took a selfie with a cat toy a day before the vicious slaughter. 

The Hertgen brothers were standout athletes who grew up in a $1.1 million home in Toms River before the family uprooted to a ritzy location in Princeton. 

Joseph Hertgen was found dead in an apartment near Princeton University’s campus. Mike Guillen/NY Post Design
Matthew Hertgen appearing in a virtual court appearance on Feb. 27, 2025.

The murder happened last month at the family home in upscale Michelle Mews apartments, where units can go for up to $2 million.

Officers discovered the grisly scene when the alleged murderer called the cops to report a dead body and fire inside the Witherspoon Street home.

A bloody knife, fork and plate were found near the victim’s body, a source said, which led cops to believe Hertgen consumed his brother’s missing eye. 

Authorities still haven’t revealed a motive for Hertgen’s alleged spiral into homicidal madness.

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