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Updated · Fox News · Jun 30
Vincent Battiloro Charged With 2 Murders as Dashcam Undercuts Carjacking Claim
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jun 30

Vincent Battiloro Charged With 2 Murders as Dashcam Undercuts Carjacking Claim

1 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jun 30

Summary

  • Two first-degree murder counts were filed against 18-year-old Vincent Battiloro after New Jersey prosecutors moved the Sept. 29, 2025 case into adult court.
  • Dashcam footage from his Jeep Compass allegedly showed Battiloro driving to Burnside Avenue in Cranford, making a U-turn, following 17-year-olds Maria Niotis and Isabella Salas on an e-bike, and hitting them at high speed.
  • That video contradicted Battiloro's statement to police that an unknown man in a red mask had carjacked him earlier that day and was driving the vehicle.
  • After the crash, Battiloro allegedly fled on foot; his identity was made public only after the adult-court transfer because he had been a minor at the time.
  • The victims' family welcomed the adult prosecution as a step toward justice, while their lawyer also pointed to earlier alleged swatting incidents and questions about what police knew before the killings.

Insights

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