Crime & Safety

Former Cinnaminson Resident Indicted in Alleged Double Murder of Girlfriend, Her Father

Dennis Pozniak was indicted in the alleged double murder of Nicole Wilson and her father.

A former Cinnaminson resident has has been indicted for murder in the deaths of his girlfriend and her father, who were both found dead in the Mount Holly home where they all lived earlier this year, Burlington County Prosecutor Robert D. Bernardi announced on Friday.

Dennis W. Pozniak, 28, was indicted on two counts of first degree murder, one count of third degree possession of a weapon for an unlawful purpose and one count of fourth degree unlawful possession of a weapon.

He is accused of killing Nicole Wilson, 24, and her father Bryan Wilson, 52, inside the home on Washington Street overnight on Jan. 31 into Feb. 1.

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Pozniak, a Cinnaminson High School graduate with a prior charge of heroin possession and an outstanding charge of barbiturates possession, both in Camden County, had been living with his Wilson and her family for several months at their home in the 200 block of Washington Street in Mount Holly.

Nicole and Bryan Wilson moved from Cinnaminson to Mount Holly about 10 years ago, and Nicole was a decorated specialist with the Air National Guard and was stationed at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst.

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Autopsies performed by Burlington County Medical Examiner Dr. Ian Hood determined that death for both victims was caused by head trauma due to bludgeoning.

Police were called to the residence at about 9 a.m. on Feb. 1 by a family member who awoke and discovered the bodies.

Pozniak was inside the residence at the time. He was taken to a hospital and treated for several lacerations that were believed to be self-inflicted.

According to the Burlington County Times, he slashed himself 50 times and mixed pills with alcohol in an attempt to kill himself.

Pozniak remains lodged in the Burlington County Jail on $1 million bail.

The attached image of Dennis Pozniak was provided by the Burlington County Prosecutor’s Office

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