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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 17-year-old accused killer was slapped with at least 15 traffic summonses following Monday evening’s tragic scene.

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