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Related: About this forum2 Teen Girls Died In a Hit-And-Run. Another Teen Faces Murder Charges.
2 Teen Girls Died In a Hit-And-Run. Another Teen Faces Murder Charges.
The 17-year-old friends in a small New Jersey town were killed on their way to get ice cream. Prosecutors said the crash was intentional.

Maria Niotis, and a friend, Isabella Salas, were killed riding their bikes in Cranford, N.J., this week when an S.U.V. crashed into them. The driver has been charged with murder, officials said. Andres Kudacki for The New York Times
By Andy Newman, Mark Bonamo and Tracey Tully
Oct. 3, 2025
The two 17-year-old girls were riding their e-bikes down a quiet street in a small town on Monday, in the slanting light of a summery fall evening. The girls, Maria Niotis and Isabella Salas, close friends, were with Marias family, and they were going to get ice cream. From down the block, a car came shooting up the street, said Marias uncle Emmanuel Niotis. Next thing you know, there were bodies flying up in the air, he said.
One twisted bicycle was embedded in the crushed front end of the Jeep S.U.V. The driver fled briefly, prosecutors said. Both girls were pronounced dead at the hospital. And as word of the drivers name seeped out, for the girls families and friends in Cranford, N.J., heartbreak turned to fury.
The driver, they said, was Vincent Battiloro, also 17, who had been fixated on Maria for months, at least. Marias mother told a friend she had called the police multiple times because he had parked outside the familys house and would not leave. Two friends of Marias said he had harassed her. Online, where Vincent has tens of thousands of followers as a video game streamer, he had taunted Maria and her mother a week before the crash, ordering pizzas to their house as a prank.
Prosecutors have not released the drivers name because of his age, describing him only as a 17-year-old from neighboring Garwood. But a state court database shows that a motorist named Vincent Battiloro received 14 traffic summonses for a crash in Cranford on Monday. One person familiar with the investigation into the fatal crash confirmed that the summonses had been issued in connection with that crash. Another confirmed that the driver was named Vincent Battiloro. Both spoke anonymously to discuss a continuing investigation.
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Relatives and friends of Maria Niotis said that the 17-year-old charged with running her down was obsessed with her. Dakota Santiago for The New York Times
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Mourners left dozens of balloons and candles for Maria and Isabella at the scene of the crash. Andres Kudacki for The New York Times
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The 17-year-old friends in a small New Jersey town were killed on their way to get ice cream. Prosecutors said the crash was intentional.

Maria Niotis, and a friend, Isabella Salas, were killed riding their bikes in Cranford, N.J., this week when an S.U.V. crashed into them. The driver has been charged with murder, officials said. Andres Kudacki for The New York Times
By Andy Newman, Mark Bonamo and Tracey Tully
Oct. 3, 2025
The two 17-year-old girls were riding their e-bikes down a quiet street in a small town on Monday, in the slanting light of a summery fall evening. The girls, Maria Niotis and Isabella Salas, close friends, were with Marias family, and they were going to get ice cream. From down the block, a car came shooting up the street, said Marias uncle Emmanuel Niotis. Next thing you know, there were bodies flying up in the air, he said.
One twisted bicycle was embedded in the crushed front end of the Jeep S.U.V. The driver fled briefly, prosecutors said. Both girls were pronounced dead at the hospital. And as word of the drivers name seeped out, for the girls families and friends in Cranford, N.J., heartbreak turned to fury.
The driver, they said, was Vincent Battiloro, also 17, who had been fixated on Maria for months, at least. Marias mother told a friend she had called the police multiple times because he had parked outside the familys house and would not leave. Two friends of Marias said he had harassed her. Online, where Vincent has tens of thousands of followers as a video game streamer, he had taunted Maria and her mother a week before the crash, ordering pizzas to their house as a prank.
Prosecutors have not released the drivers name because of his age, describing him only as a 17-year-old from neighboring Garwood. But a state court database shows that a motorist named Vincent Battiloro received 14 traffic summonses for a crash in Cranford on Monday. One person familiar with the investigation into the fatal crash confirmed that the summonses had been issued in connection with that crash. Another confirmed that the driver was named Vincent Battiloro. Both spoke anonymously to discuss a continuing investigation.
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Relatives and friends of Maria Niotis said that the 17-year-old charged with running her down was obsessed with her. Dakota Santiago for The New York Times
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Mourners left dozens of balloons and candles for Maria and Isabella at the scene of the crash. Andres Kudacki for The New York Times
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2 Teen Girls Died In a Hit-And-Run. Another Teen Faces Murder Charges. (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
14 hrs ago
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no_hypocrisy
(53,274 posts)1. I know Cranford, NJ.
It's in Union County.
A quiet suburb with tree-lined streets, well-kept homes, low crime rate.
This murder has to hit hard to this community.
3Hotdogs
(14,629 posts)2. Charges of stalking were reported to police. They did nothing.
Similar to the two people that were killed by the N.J. state police Lt. He was stalking the two victims. They reported this to the police.
Again, the police did nothing.