Franklinville Man Found Guilty of Murder in 2022 Bar Shooting

Woodbury, NJ – A jury found Walter Gilliano, 28, of Franklinville, guilty of first-degree  murder and two related second-degree weapons charges Tuesday following a four-week trial  before the Honorable Roger Lai. 

According to documents filed in this case and statements made in open court: On Sept. 24, 2022, Franklin Township Police Department arrived at Villari’s Sports Bar for reports of a gunshot wound. The victim, Chad Stuart, 31, of Clayton, was lying on the ground with a gunshot wound to the head. Gilliano told officers he had shot Stuart. The  investigation revealed that Gilliano and the victim had argued in the parking lot after the  bar closed. The defendant then got into his car and drove away only to return a few minutes  later with a gun. An eyewitness told police that Gilliano pointed the gun at the victim and  shot him. The victim was transported to the hospital where he died from his injuries. 

“Our office remains steadfast in its commitment to seeking justice for victims of violent  crime,” said Prosecutor Andrew B. Johns. “This verdict is the result of careful investigation,  thorough preparation, and a unified effort to ensure accountability.” 

Sentencing is scheduled for April 24, 2026. Gilliano faces a sentence of life in New Jersey  State Prison, with a minimum of 30 years to be served before parole eligibility, on the  murder charge and a maximum of 10 years in state prison for each of the weapons charges. 

The State was represented by Deputy Chief Assistant Prosecutor Kate Mika and Chief  Assistant Prosecutor Alec Gutierrez.  

Prosecutor Johns thanked the GCPO Major Crimes and Crime Scene Investigation Units,  the New Jersey State Police Ballistics and Forensic Laboratory, and Franklin Township  Police for their assistance in the investigation.  

Defense Counsel: Christopher St. John and Tess Berkowitz of The Law Offices of  Christopher St. John in Marlton, NJ.

The County of Gloucester complies with all state and federal rules and regulations against discrimination in admission to, access to,  or operations of its programs, services, and activities. In addition, County encourages participation of people with disabilities in its  programs and activities and offers special services to all residents 60 years of age and older. Inquiries regarding compliance may be  directed to the County’s ADA Coordinator at (856) 384-6842/ New Jersey Relay Service 711. 

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