Suspect unknown as police seek tips in Chester psychotherapist's stabbing death.
Brooke Hanlon, a thirty-five-year-old psychotherapist, was found stabbed to death inside her Chester home last month.
Police arrived on June 6 to discover the body, but they have not yet identified a suspect in this tragic case.

Morris County officials confirmed that medical examiners ruled the death a homicide caused by multiple sharp force injuries.

Hanlon worked as a therapist in Bernardsville, a detail confirmed by her public LinkedIn profile.
Social media photos from December show the mother holding a baby next to her husband before she was killed.

The Morris County Crime Stoppers unit is offering a one thousand dollar reward for tips leading to an arrest.

This limited access to information leaves the community vulnerable while investigators search for answers.
Government directives often restrict public details during active investigations to protect the safety of potential witnesses.

Such secrecy can make it difficult for ordinary citizens to help solve crimes without risking their own well-being.

The lack of a named suspect adds to the fear and uncertainty felt by neighbors in the area.
Officials hope the reward will encourage people to share private knowledge that could bring justice to Hanlon's family.
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