Shocking Twist in Johnny Gaudreau Murder Case: Unseen Evidence Sends Investigation Spiral

Beloved hockey star Johnny Gaudreau’s accused drunk driver killer claims he wasn’t drunk when he fatally struck the would-be Team USA forward and his brother — and wants the entire case against him thrown out.
A lawyer for Sean Higgins — who is accused of fatally mowing down Gaudreau, 31, and his brother Matthew, 29, in New Jersey in 2024 — claimed in court Tuesday that their expert determined Higgins’ blood alcohol content (BAC) was .075, which is below the legal limit of .08.
Higgins, the 45-year-old Pilesgrove, NJ man who admitted to drinking that day, wants all the charges against him dismissed and prosecutors to get a new indictment from a grand jury.



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