Suspected NJ stalker was driving 70 mph when he allegedly killed teen girls on e-bike: court records
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Suspected NJ stalker was driving 70 mph when he allegedly killed teen girls on e-bike: court records
"Vincent Battiloro, 17, was allegedly flying nearly three times faster than the 25 mph speed limit on the residential street when he plowed into Maria Niotis and Isabella Salas around 5:30 p.m. Monday, according to a ticket issued in the aftermath by Cranford police, according to MyCentralJersey. Battiloro is facing first-degree murder charges in the deaths and has been accused by family and friends of relentlessly stalking Maria, including sitting in a car outside her house for months leading up to the crash."
"The full list of tickets reported on by the local outlet include: A ticket each for failure to possess an insurance card, registration and driver's license. Leaving the scene of an accident with injury. Failure to report an accident. Failure to show a license after an accident. Unsafe lane change. Improper passing. Careless driving. Reckless driving. Abandoning a motor vehicle. Delaying traffic. Obstructing passage of other vehicles. Improper display of license plates. Speeding."
Vincent Battiloro, 17, allegedly drove about 70 mph on a residential street and collided with an e-bike carrying Maria Niotis and Isabella Salas at about 5:30 p.m. The collision killed both girls. Battiloro faces first-degree murder charges and remains in custody as prosecutors explore legal options, with possible adult prosecution due to crime severity. Family and friends accused him of stalking Maria, including parking outside her house for months. Police issued at least 15 traffic summonses tied to the crash, including speeding, reckless driving, leaving the scene, and failure to report an accident.
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