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Timeline: Murder of Four Young Men in Bucks County, Pennsylvania
NBC10 has been tracking the murder of the four men who went missing in Bucks County. The young men disappeared within days of each other, and after days of searching, officials began putting the pieces together of the puzzle of what led to their deaths. Take a look at how the investigation has played out.
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Sean Kratz Guilty of First-Degree Murder in 2017 Bucks County Farm Killing Spree
The man accused of killing three people on a suburban Pennsylvania farm in 2017 has been found guilty of first- and second-degree murder for the shooting death of 19-year-old Dean Finocchiaro.
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‘One of the Most Horrific Days': Sean Kratz Awaits Verdict for 2017 Bucks County Farm Killing Spree
A jury will now decide the fate of 22-year-old Sean Kratz, the man accused of helping his cousin kill three young men on their family’s suburban Pennsylvania farm more than two years ago.
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‘One of the Most Horrific Days': Sean Kratz Goes on Trial for 2017 Bucks County Farm Killing Spree
More than two years after “one of the most horrific days,” the man accused of helping his cousin kill four people on a sprawling Bucks County, Pennsylvania, farm will likely take the stand in his own defense, lawyers said in court Wednesday.
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1 Bucks County Killer Pleads Guilty, Another Could Face Death Penalty for Murder Spree
Twelve family members of the men killed read emotional, at times angry and other times tearfully grieving, victim impact statements before Judge Jeffrey Finley. Their sorrow filled the courtroom for nearly two hours.
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DiNardo, Kratz May Face Death Penalty Charge in 4 Bucks County Slayings Case
The two suspects in the slayings of four young men on a Bucks County farm earlier this year may face the death penalty when their cases go to trial after the county prosecutor filed necessary paperwork Wednesday.
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Bucks Co. Slayings Suspect Sean Kratz Shot 19 Times in March, According to Attorney at Court Hearing
The role of Sean Kratz, the alleged accomplice in three of four slayings that took place at a Bucks County farm outside New Hope in early July, was painted by his attorneys Thursday at an initial hearing as that of surprised bystander to a “massacre.”
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Cosmo DiNardo, Sean Kratz Set to Go Before Judge in Case of Four Slayings on Bucks County Farm
Two cousins charged with allegedly killing four young men on a farm in Bucks County in early July will be in court Thursday for their first hearing,
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'Valuable' Clues Uncovered in Case of 4 Young Men Missing in Bucks County, Pennsylvania; Person of Interest Arrested 2nd Time, Held on $5M Cash Bail
The man named a person of interest in the disappearance of four young men in Bucks County, Pennsylvania was arrested Wednesday for allegedly stealing and trying to sell a car owned by one of the missing men, the county’s top prosecutor said.
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Vigil at 9/11 Memorial Held for 4 Men Found Slain on Bucks County Farm
Family, friends and community members in Pennsylvania gathered for a vigil to remember the slain four young men whose bodies were found on a sprawling 90-acre Solebury Township farm.
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Man in Custody Possibly Connected to 4 Missing Young Men in Bucks County, Pennsylvania
Investigators in Bucks County, Pennsylvania are probing whether a man who is in custody on unrelated charges is linked to the disappearance over recent days of four young men, according to an NBC10 source.
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Human Remains of Missing Man Found in ‘Common Grave,' Other Remains Not Yet Identified During Search at Bucks County, Pennsylvania Farm
Cadaver dogs helped lead investigators to a patch of Bucks County, Pennsylvania, farmland where the remains of at least one missing young man were buried deep underground, the county’s district attorney announced early Thursday.
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Cosmo DiNardo, Sean Kratz Charged With Killing Young Men at Bucks County Farm
Cosmo DiNardo admitted in a “full confession” Thursday afternoon to participation in the murders of four men who disappeared in early July. Another person has been questioned in the case as well.
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Person of Interest in Case of 4 Missing Men in Bucks County, Pennsylvania Released on $1 Million Bail
The person of interest in the disappearance of four young men in Bucks County was released on bail Tuesday night.
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Sources: Suspect in Bucks County Murders Claimed He Killed Others Years Prior
The suspect in the murders of four young men in Bucks County made claims that he had killed other people prior to the most recent incident, according to NBC10 sources. And, Philadelphia Police want to look into the claims.
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'I'm Sorry': Cosmo DiNardo Admits to Killing Four Men Missing in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, Another Person Questioned
Cosmo DiNardo admitted in a “full confession” Thursday afternoon to participation in the murders of four men who disappeared in early July. Another person has been questioned in the case as well.
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Cosmo DiNardo, Admitted Killer in Bucks County Slayings, Was Banned From His High School, College
When Cosmo DiNardo showed up to an open house at Holy Ghost Preparatory School, his alma mater, last October, school administrators noticed he was acting odd.
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Cosmo DiNardo, at Center of Missing Men Case, Is Heir to Family With Sizable Real Estate Holdings
Cosmo DiNardo comes from a family that has built a fortune on real estate in the Philadelphia region. His grandfather, also named Cosmo DiNardo, started purchasing property in the 1970s.
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'Doesn't Back Down': Colleagues Confident in Bucks County DA Handling Missing Men Case
Matt Weintraub was an intern in the Bucks County District Attorney’s Office in the early 1990s, before moving up through the ranks in other offices in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Now, as law enforcement officials investigate an apparent quadruple homicide in the bucolic suburbs of Philadelphia, Weintraub is back in Bucks, and he’s a long way from his internship. He...
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Cousins' Lives Escalate From Petty Crimes to Alleged Murder of 4 Men in Bucks County
A look at how two cousins went from petty crime to allegedly murdering four missing young men in Bucks County.