Teen Charged with Murder After Killing Two Girls While Speeding at 70 mph in 25 mph Zone
NewsNationOctober 5, 20252 min3,724 views
6 connectionsΒ·10 entities in this videoβFatal Collision and Murder Charges
- π A 17-year-old boy in Cranford, New Jersey, faces first-degree murder charges for allegedly hitting two 17-year-old girls on bikes with his Jeep.
- β οΈ Police believe the incident was a planned murder, not a hit-and-run, based on evidence found.
Evidence of Reckless Driving and Potential Stalking
- π The suspect had accumulated at least 15 traffic citations, including careless driving, reckless driving, and driving without a license.
- β‘ A speeding ticket indicated the Jeep was traveling 70 mph in a 25 mph zone, suggesting the speed was a significant clue.
- π Friends of the victims, Maria Neotus and Isabella Salis, believe they were targeted, with one friend reporting the suspect had stalked Maria for months.
Legal Ramifications and Victim Impact
- βοΈ The 17-year-old suspect is currently charged as a juvenile, but prosecutors have 60 days to move the case to adult court.
- π The suspect turns 18 next month, while the victims, Maria and Isabella, will not reach their 18th birthdays.
- ποΈ Maria Neotis was laid to rest, and Isabella Salis was scheduled for burial on Monday.
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