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Between July 5 and July 7, 2017, four young men were reported missing in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, United States. All were subsequently found murdered. The victims were Thomas C. Meo, age 21; Dean A. Finocchiaro, age 19; Jimi T. Patrick, age 19; and Mark R. Sturgis, age 22.
The murders — two of four DiNardo would commit in July 2017 with the help of his cousin, Sean Kratz — captivated the nation. A week-long search for the victims led local and federal...
It was a murder spree that unfolded over a week’s time seven years ago this July, sending shockwaves through Bucks County and beyond. The chilling effects still impact our community. It began as four young men, seemingly not connected, vanished one after the other.
DOYLESTOWN, Pa. -- A pot dealer gave police a grisly account of killing four men on his family's Pennsylvania farm, saying he crushed one of them with a backhoe after shooting him and tried...
CNN — On July 5, a young Pennsylvania man disappeared. Three other men went missing two days later. On July 14, two cousins were charged with homicide and several other crimes after the missing...
After 4 Suburban Lives Are Lost, 2 Cousins Are Charged in Pennsylvania Killings. Pennsylvania State Police officers walked up a driveway in Solebury, Pa., as the investigation of four murdered...
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....
Investigation Discovery is giving the true-crime treatment to the July 2017 Bucks County farm murders of 4 young men and the 2 young men accused of killing them.
A Bucks County jury has reached a mixed verdict in the case of Sean Kratz, convicting him of first- and second-degree murder in the slaying of one of the three men killed at a Solebury Township farm in July 2017, and finding him guilty of voluntary manslaughter in the deaths of the other two.
The disappearance of four young men in July of 2017 had police officers searching for answers. When they discovered what happened, law enforcement, and the world, was shocked. Cosmo DiNardo, a Bensalem native, admitted to killing Thomas Meo, 21, Mark Sturgis, 22, Jimi Patrick, 19, and Dean Finocchiaro, 19.