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NJ teen who allegedly killed girls claimed he was carjacked — but dashcam footage shows otherwise

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NJ teen who allegedly killed girls claimed he was carjacked — but dashcam footage shows otherwise

The New Jersey man accused of killing two girls told police he was carjacked — but his own dashcam footage showed him driving to the scene, a criminal complaint obtained by Fox News Digital alleges.

Maria Niotis and Isabella Salas, both 17, were riding an electric bike on Sept. 29, 2025, in Cranford, New Jersey, where prosecutors say 18-year-old Vincent Battiloro intentionally mowed them down.

He was charged as an adult Friday.

When detectives brought Battiloro to the Cranford Police Department, he told them he had been carjacked earlier that day — before the two teen girls were killed — by an unknown person wearing a red mask and armed with a knife, the criminal complaint alleges.

However, dash camera footage obtained by police allegedly disputes his account.

“The defendant stated he was driving the Jeep Compass that afternoon when he was carjacked by an unknown individual wearing a red mask and armed with a knife,” the complaint states. “Search warrants were executed on the Jeep Compass, and dash camera footage was obtained from the vehicle. The footage from 9/29 showed the defendant getting into and driving the vehicle to the area of Burnside Avenue, where he parked. Shortly thereafter, both victims were seen on the e-bike heading in the opposite direction.”

Close-up of Maria Niotis smiling with a short, dark haircut and wearing a thin-strapped blue top and an evil eye necklace.

Vincent Battiloro allegedly murdered Maria Niotis. Obtained by the NY Post

Isabella Salas in a car.

Battiloro is also accused of killing Isabella Salas. Facebook/Mary Salas

A photo of Vincent P. Battiloro, a young man with short dark hair, glasses, and a black shirt.

Vincent Battiloro is charged with two counts of first-degree murder for running down the two teen girls with his Jeep. VinnieBat118/YouTube

According to police, Battiloro’s dash camera video showed him getting inside the Jeep Compass on Sept. 29, 2025, and driving to the area of Burnside Avenue in Cranford, near the home of one of the victims.

Shortly after he parked, police said, both teen girls were seen on an electric bicycle headed in the opposite direction.

Detectives said Battiloro then made a U-turn in order to follow the victims while he accelerated.

The dash camera video then allegedly shows both girls being struck at a “high rate of speed before the vehicle ultimately stopped,” according to the complaint.

Afterward, according to the complaint, Battiloro fled on foot.

A memorial with flowers, candles, and photographs in Cranford, New Jersey.

A memorial with flowers, candles, and photographs marks where the two 17-year-old high school students were struck on Burnside Avenue in Cranford, NJ. Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Post

An elderly woman stands over a memorial of flowers, candles, and balloons on the side of a road.

A woman visits the memorial on Oct. 2, 2025, where mementos cover the site. Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Post

Brent Bramnick, who is representing Niotis’ family, told Fox News Digital they are thankful the case was moved to adult court.

“The decision to try the defendant as an adult is a welcomed sliver of justice. We are grateful to the [Union County] Prosecutor’s Office for their efforts as well as the community at large for continuing to keep Maria and Isabella’s memories alive,” Bramnick said.

Battiloro’s identity was previously withheld because he was a minor when allegedly committing the crimes, but his case was transferred to adult court on Friday.

He is now charged with two counts of first-degree murder.

Maria Niotis and Isabella Salas smiling in a corn maze.

According to authorities, the two girls were struck while riding an e-bike together around 5:30 p.m. Sept. 30, 2025, when a black 2021 Jeep with tinted windows rammed into them. Facebook/Mary Salas

Bramnick previously told Fox News Digital that the suspect allegedly swatted the family’s home in Cranford twice in September.

He said both incidents took place between Sept. 1 and Sept. 15, 2025.

After the two incidents, Bramnick said, the Niotis family wants to know “what went on?”

“What investigation, if any, went on after all that the family reported and all the information that the police had in their possession. That’s the question. So we need those questions answered,” Bramnick said. “And that’s why we’re involved, because we’re doing our own investigations to try to get to the bottom of those questions.”

Collage of the New York Post Metro Edition front page with a headline about an obsessed teen, images of Vincent Battiloro, Isabella Salas, and Maria Niotis, and a photo of two women at a memorial.

Battiloro allegedly swatted one of the girls’ homes in Cranford twice earlier that month prior to the incident.

Foulla Niotis, Maria’s mother, previously told Fox News that the suspect “planned” the attack and thought he was “untouchable” because he had relatives working in law enforcement.

“I want justice for Maria and Isabella. That’s what I want,” she added.

Fox News Digital reached out to Battiloro’s attorney and father for comment.

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