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Cannibal who ate brother’s eyeball found dead months after trial

Joseph Hertgen was found not guilty by reason of insanity

A cannibal who butchered his younger brother and ate his eyeball has been found dead months after he was found not guilty by reason of insanity.

Matthew Hertgen was accused of brutally killing his 26-year-old brother, Joseph, during a psychotic episode before mutilating the corpse.

The former university soccer player was cleared of Joseph’s murder by reason of insanity by Mercer County Superior Court Judge Robert Lytle in March.

Hertgen was discovered unresponsive inside Mercer County Jail on May 8, according to the Mercer County Prosecutor’s Office. 

Officials have not yet released a formal cause of death, but the New York Post reports that the death is being treated as a suicide.

Matthew Hertgen appears in Mercer County Criminal Court for a pretrial detention hearing after he was arrested and charged with killing his brother and eating his eyeballs. March 6 2025
Matthew Hertgen appears in Mercer County Criminal Court for a pretrial detention hearing (Picture: Curtis Means for DailyMail.com)

The 31-year-old had attempted to take his own life just days after his arrest in February 2025.

His obituary said that he ‘struggled with severe and profound mental health issues’ in his later years, adding: ‘Yet he expressed sorrow, remorse, and repentance in many ways.’

It continued: ‘He departed with the love, friendship and forgiveness of his family and the eternal hope of salvation.’

Younger brother Joseph was found lying in a pool of blood beside a knife after officers responded to reports of a fire and a dead body in Princeton on February 22, 2025.

The attack unfolded inside the brothers’ luxury apartment close to the Ivy League university.

Investigators described how Matthew used a knife and golf clubs to beat and stab his younger brother to death before tearing out one of his eyes and eating it.

Matthew was also accused of killing the family cat and setting the animal on fire.

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Joseph Hertgen (Joe or Joey Hertgen) Former soccer star is arrested for murdering his little brother near Ivy League school -Matthew Hertgen (brother) -Joseph Hertgen (deceased) https://www.facebook.com/joey.hertgen -Parents: David and Debra Hertgen -Apartment building where killing happened: 621 Michelle Mews -The family's old Toms River house: 124 Newington Ln
Brother, Joseph, graduated from the University of Michigan with a business administration degree (Picture: Toms River Regional School District)

Surveillance footage shown during proceedings reportedly captured Joseph trying to restrain his older brother moments before the attack.

In March 2025, Mercer County Superior Court Judge Robert Lytle ruled Hertgen not guilty by reason of insanity after experts concluded he was suffering from severe schizophrenia during the killing.

That decision meant Hertgen avoided a traditional murder conviction and instead faced indefinite confinement in a psychiatric institution.

The gruesome details shocked the US, in particular because of the family’s picture-perfect upbringing.

The brothers grew up in a wealthy family in New Jersey before moving to the upscale Michelle Mews apartments in Princeton.

Joseph’s obituary at the time of his death paid tribute to a ‘kind person’ with ‘a great love of life’ and a ‘smile [that] brightened every room’.

Matthew Hertgen reportedly battled schizophrenia and severe mental illness for years before the killing.

Testimony presented in court showed Hertgen suffered from delusions and believed he was experiencing divine visions connected to the apocalypse.

Forensic psychologist Dr Gianni Pirelli told the court that Hertgen believed at different times he was Jesus Christ, God, the Anti-Christ, or possessed multiple souls.

The expert said Hertgen convinced himself that a ‘sacrificial murder could save’ the world.

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