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Brooke Hanlon found dead in Chester home; police seek tips

Brooke Hanlon, 35, a psychotherapist who worked in Bernardsville, was found dead in her Chester, New Jersey, home on June 6, officials said. The Morris County Prosecutor’s Office said the Morris County Medical Examiner’s Office determined the cause of death and ruled the manner a homicide; investigators are asking the public for tips and have offered a $1,000 reward through Morris County Crime Stoppers. No suspect has been publicly named and the investigation remains active.

Quick summary

  • June 6: Brooke Hanlon was found dead at her home in Chester, New Jersey.
  • After discovery: The Morris County Medical Examiner’s Office examined the body and identified cause and manner of death.
  • Investigation: The Morris County Prosecutor’s Office is leading an active homicide investigation; no arrests or named suspects reported.
  • Reward: Morris County Crime Stoppers is offering a $1,000 reward for information that could lead to an arrest.

Investigation into Brooke Hanlon death

The Morris County Prosecutor’s Office provided a statement quoting the medical examiner verbatim: “An examination by the Morris County Medical Examiner’s Office determined the cause of death to be multiple sharp force injuries and the manner of death as homicide.” That language was supplied directly by prosecutors and is being published here unchanged.

Prosecutors and local law enforcement described the matter as an active homicide probe. Detectives continue to process the scene, collect and review physical evidence, and examine available digital records and surveillance as part of standard investigative steps. No arrests or charges have been announced.

Officials have withheld additional operational details to avoid compromising the investigation and asked the public not to speculate about potential motives or identities of any persons of interest.

What authorities say and reward info

The Morris County Prosecutor’s Office is coordinating the inquiry with local police. In public statements, the office reiterated that the investigation is ongoing and asked anyone with relevant information to contact investigators.

Morris County Crime Stoppers posted an offer of a $1,000 reward for information that leads to an arrest in the case. Authorities encouraged residents to report tips through established channels — by contacting local law enforcement, the Morris County Prosecutor’s Office or Morris County Crime Stoppers — and stressed that even small details can help advance the investigation.

Family, background and social posts

Publicly available professional listings identify Hanlon as a psychotherapist who practiced in the Bernardsville area. Coverage of the case noted she was a new mother. A social media photo from December circulated in reporting, showing Hanlon holding a baby alongside a man identified as her husband; outlets covering the case have published that image but investigators have not publicly verified the post’s context in their statements.

Authorities reminded the public to respect the family’s privacy and to avoid sharing unverified claims that could hinder investigators or cause harm to those affected.

How to help and what comes next

Investigators said the probe is ongoing. Detectives will continue to process forensic evidence, interview potential witnesses, review digital and physical records, and pursue investigative leads as they develop. Officials indicated they will release additional information when it can be shared without jeopardizing the inquiry.

Anyone with information is asked to contact the Morris County Prosecutor’s Office, local police, or Morris County Crime Stoppers. Authorities reiterated that tips can be anonymous and that even seemingly minor details may be important to building the case.

Background

Hanlon was 35 and had professional listings showing her work as a psychotherapist in Bernardsville. The Morris County Medical Examiner’s Office’s finding and the reward posted by Morris County Crime Stoppers are the primary official items disclosed so far; beyond those, officials have limited other public details while the investigation continues.

Frequently asked questions

What happened with Brooke Hanlon?

Authorities say Brooke Hanlon was found dead in her Chester home on June 6. The Morris County Medical Examiner’s Office determined the cause of death to be “multiple sharp force injuries” and the manner of death as homicide, according to the Morris County Prosecutor’s Office.

Why does Brooke Hanlon matter?

Hanlon was a local psychotherapist and a new mother. Her death has prompted an active homicide investigation by the Morris County Prosecutor’s Office and concern in the community as officials seek information to identify those responsible.

What happens next?

Investigators will continue to process evidence, interview witnesses and follow leads. Officials have asked anyone with relevant information to contact local law enforcement, the Morris County Prosecutor’s Office or Morris County Crime Stoppers; a $1,000 reward has been offered for tips that lead to an arrest.

Source attribution: Reporting based on statements and materials from the Morris County Prosecutor’s Office and the Morris County Medical Examiner’s Office, and reporting by Fox News (link below). Original reporting: https://www.foxnews.com/us/young-psychotherapist-mom-butchered-inside-home-cops-scramble-find-killer