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Vincent P. Battiloro harassed teen girl, ranted about ‘vengeance’ in livestreams before deadly crash
Vincent Battiloro, 17, intentionally hit Maria Niotis and Isabella Salas with a vehicle in Cranford while doing 70 mph, authorities said.

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17-year-old Vincent Battiloro from Garwood, NJ, has been charged with murdering two 17-year-old girls, Maria Niotis and Isabella Salas, by allegedly intentionally hitting them with his car at around 70 mph.
Before the crash, Battiloro had posted hours of livestreams where he ranted about politics, sports, and personal grievances, including anger and “vengeance” toward Maria Niotis, who he said caused him legal trouble over allegations of sharing child pornography. He denied the accusations but admitted to being suspended from school because of them.
In one stream, less than a week before the killings, he harassed Maria’s family by ordering pizzas to their home “cash on delivery,” boasting that he used a “burner” phone to avoid detection. He repeatedly blamed Maria and her mother for “ruining his life” and spoke about getting revenge.
After the crash, Battiloro went live again, claiming there was “more to the story” and portraying himself as a victim despite being widely condemned by viewers.
Family members said Battiloro had stalked Maria for months, even watching her house. Her family had reportedly contacted police multiple times, but no action was taken.
Battiloro’s livestreams also showed him admiring misogynistic influencer Andrew Tate and making disturbing jokes about women and sexual violence.
Authorities are still determining whether to try him as an adult, and his online videos may serve as key evidence in the upcoming criminal case.