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Morgue Attendant Fired Over Gaudreau Brothers Death Notes
21 Mar
Summary
- Morgue attendant fired for sharing confidential Gaudreau death notes.
- He shared sensitive details hours after the fatal crash occurred.
- The firing was upheld after a lengthy legal appeals process.

A former New Jersey morgue attendant, Connor McGlynn, has officially lost his job for good after sharing sensitive information about the deaths of brothers Johnny and Matthew Gaudreau. McGlynn, who worked at the Gloucester County Medical Examiner's Office, had appealed his September 2024 dismissal.
In February 2026, the Civil Service Commission upheld his firing in a 3-2 vote, ending a prolonged legal dispute. McGlynn had shared a photo of his private notes, containing personal details and crash specifics, in a group chat hours after the fatal incident.
This leak triggered an internal investigation, leading to McGlynn's termination. The tragic crash occurred on August 29, 2024, when the Gaudreau brothers were killed by a driver allegedly under the influence of alcohol.




