http://www.philly.com/philly/news/crime/jenna-burleigh-joshua-hupperterz-temple-20170903.html
I saw his face pop up and it was just like, I dont know, chilling, she said Sunday. I realized that that could have been me at any point if I did decide to go over.
Last night I was having trouble sleeping.
Abulhawa, a Temple junior and soccer player from Yardley, said she never spoke to Hupperterz for more than five or 10 minutes at a time. Once, she said she witnessed him having an altercation with a woman who burst through his gate and punched him. She said she did not know who the woman was, but heard screams and ran outside to see what was going on.
He offered her painkillers after she had knee surgery, she said, which she also declined. And when she told him she played soccer, she said he told her that his father was a professional soccer player and that Hupperterz himself used to play for the Temple mens soccer team. Abulhawa said she searched online for any evidence that he had played on the Temple team, and suspected it was a lie.
A Temple spokesman said Sunday that Hupperterz did not play soccer for the university.
Records show that in 1993 a man named Octavio Celso Hupperterz shared the same address with Hupperterz, who then would have been just 4 years old. Octavio Hupperterz was found dead in January of that year in a storage lot on Queen Street in Springfield, Montgomery County. Wrapped in a trash bag with his hands tied, the 32-year-old was shot in the back of the head, according to an Inquirer story from that time. Authorities believe he was Hupperterzs father."