Inmate Charged with Cellmate’s Murder at Burlington County Jail

Mount Holly, New Jersey A man accused of killing his cellmate at the Burlington County Jail has been taken into custody, according to Burlington County Prosecutor LaChia L. Bradshaw.

Burlington Township resident Rondale Holloman, 37, is charged with First Degree Murder in connection with the passing of Mount Holly resident Kenneth Bulle, 74. A grand jury is preparing to consider an indictment in this case.

When prison authorities learned of the event early on Tuesday, the inquiry got underway. Dr. Ian Hood, the Burlington County Medical Examiner, performed an autopsy following the attack and determined that Kenneth Bulle had died by hand strangulation.

Detectives Nicholas Schieber of the Major Crimes Unit and Steven Trunfio of the Crime Scene Unit headed the investigation, which was conducted by the Prosecutor’s Office. The prosecution will be handled by BCPO Major Crimes Unit Assistant Prosecutor Robert S. Van Gilst.

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