Man accused of double-murder livestreamed police chase on Facebook

A New Jersey man allegedly killed his ex-girlfriend’s grandmother and 9-year-old brother — then streamed his police chase live on Facebook, authorities said Friday.

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Terrance J. Matthews, 23, allegedly murdered his ex’s little brother and her 68-year-old grandmother late Wednesday night inside a home on Eastbrook Lane in Willingboro, the county prosecutor’s office said.

Officials said Matthews and the woman, 22-year-old Krissida Williams, had an argument over the phone earlier in the day Wednesday.

Williams returned to the home that night and found her brother, Ishon Mathiln Jr., and elderly grandmother, Jennifer Vassell, had been stabbed repeatedly.

Investigators believe Ishon was also drowned in a bathtub, the release states.

After Williams made the gruesome discovery, Matthews allegedly held her overnight against her will, officials said.

But the crime began unraveling around 10 a.m. Thursday, when the pair showed up at a Westampton Township Wawa store and Williams told an employee that Matthews had killed her family, according to the release.

Matthews then fled from the store, but cops caught up to him hours later, prompting an afternoon police chase that he streamed in a live video on his Facebook page.

“Cops on me,” he says at the start of the minute-and-a-half-long clip.

Sirens can be heard in the background as the engine of his Nissan Scion roars.

“I got the f–king cops on me, bro,” Matthews — wearing only blue shorts — says into the camera as he expresses his love to the people watching.

“I’mma be letting these n—-s f–king have it,” he adds.

The high-speed pursuit appears to have ended after the video stopped, when Matthews crashed his car into a pole, officials said. He was taken to a local hospital before being moved to Burlington County Jail in Mount Holly.

Matthews, who is from Willingboro, was arrested around 2 p.m. and charged with murder, kidnapping, possession of a weapon for an unlawful purpose and unlawful possession of a weapon. He is due to appear in court on Friday afternoon.

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