July 2017 Pennsylvania murders explained

Victims
Location:Bucks County, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Date:July 5–7, 2017
Type:Shooting, murder
Fatalities:4

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 were carried out by Cosmo DiNardo and Sean Michael Kratz, both age 20 at the time of the murders.[1] The four victims were murdered in three separate incidents, each after DiNardo arranged to sell them cannabis.[1] [2]

Murder victims

The disappearances began on July 5, 2017, with Patrick being the first of the men to vanish. Two days later, on July 7, Meo, Finocchiaro, and Sturgis were also reported missing. Each of the four men was reported to be murdered the same day he went missing.[3]

DiNardo, a drug dealer, confessed to killing the four men; he said he did so because he felt cheated or threatened during drug transactions.[8] He also told investigators where to find Jimi Patrick's body, buried in another grave on the property.[6] The only motive disclosed by investigators was that DiNardo said he wanted to set the victims up when they came to the farm to buy marijuana.[9]

Investigation

On the afternoon of July 8, authorities tracked Finocchiaro's cell phone to a 90acres farm[10] in the Solebury Township owned by DiNardo's parents, Antonio and Sandra DiNardo, who also own a cement and construction company.[11]

While being investigated for the four July 2017 Pennsylvania murders, DiNardo also claimed to be responsible for at least two other killings in the previous five years in Philadelphia.[12] Investigators have yet to verify these claims.[13]

Arrests

Cosmo DiNardo
Birth Date:21 January 1997
Birth Place:Bensalem, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Charge:Homicide, conspiracy to commit homicide, abuse of corpse, robbery, possession of instruments of crime
Sean Michael Kratz
Birth Date:14 February 1997
Birth Place:Bensalem, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Charge:Homicide, conspiracy to commit homicide, abuse of corpse, robbery, possession of instruments of crime

Second cousins[1] Cosmo DiNardo (born January 21, 1997) and Sean Michael Kratz (born February 14, 1997), both age 20, were charged in the murders.

On July 10, DiNardo was arrested for an unrelated weapons charge.[5] Despite 30 run-ins with local police, DiNardo, the son of a wealthy businessman, had never been convicted of a crime.[14] DiNardo was later released after his father posted 10% of the $1 million bail.[1]

On July 12, DiNardo was arrested and charged for stealing and attempting to sell a car that belonged to Thomas Meo for $500.[15] Suspicion was also raised by due to Meo having left his insulin in the car, something his family said would have been unusual for him to do.[15] His bail was set at $5 million. The next day, DiNardo confessed to the murder of the four men. In exchange for his confession, prosecutors stated that they would not seek the death penalty.[1]

The day after his confession, DiNardo was charged with four counts of criminal homicide, conspiracy to commit criminal homicide, abuse of a corpse, and 12 other charges.

On July 14, Sean Michael Kratz was also charged with three counts of criminal homicide, conspiracy to commit criminal homicide, abuse of a corpse, and two other charges.[16] Unlike DiNardo, Kratz had a criminal history of burglary, conspiracy, criminal trespassing, theft, receiving stolen property, and criminal mischief.[1]

On May 16, 2018, DiNardo pleaded guilty to four counts of murder and was sentenced to four consecutive life sentences without the possibility of parole.[17] [18] Later that day, Kratz rejected a plea deal of 118 years with the possibility of parole after serving 59 years. His trial was scheduled for 2019.[19]

On November 15, 2019, Kratz was convicted of first- and second-degree murder in the death of Dean Finocchiaro and voluntary manslaughter in the deaths of Tom Meo and Mark Sturgis and was later sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.[20] [21]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Levenson. Eric . Cousins charged in homicides of four Pennsylvania men. . July 14, 2017 . July 15, 2017.
  2. News: McCrone . Brian X. . July 14, 2017 . Cosmo DiNardo, Sean Kratz Charged With Allegedly Killing Young Men at Bucks County Farm . April 3, 2024 . WCAU.
  3. Web site: July 14, 2017 . Two Men Charged With Homicide in Four Solebury Slayings . April 3, 2024 . Bucks County District Attorney's Office.
  4. News: The Latest: Maryland campus vigil held for 4 missing men . Associated Press . . July 12, 2017 . July 14, 2017.
  5. News: Haag. Matthew . Search in Pennsylvania for 4 Missing Men Focuses on a Vast Farm . . July 10, 2017 . July 13, 2017.
  6. News: Levenson . Eric . July 16, 2017 . 10 days of horror: The killings that stunned small-town Pennsylvania . April 3, 2024 . CNN.
  7. News: Babay . Emily . July 13, 2017 . Bucks County missing men: Who they are . April 3, 2024 . Philly.com.
  8. Web site: Suspect in Pennsylvania slaying of 4 men burned bodies in a drum after drug deals, source said. Tanda . Gmiter. July 14, 2017. MLive.
  9. News: Source: Cosmo DiNardo said he had accomplice in killing of 4 in Bucks. https://web.archive.org/web/20170714152944/http://www.delcotimes.com/article/DC/20170714/NEWS/170719777. July 14, 2017. dead. Maryclaire. Dale. Anthony . Izaguirre. and. July 14, 2017. Delaware County Daily Times.
  10. News: Man admits to killing four youths who went missing in Pennsylvania. Parker. Graham. July 13, 2017. The Guardian. July 16, 2017. en-GB. 0261-3077.
  11. News: Chavez . Nicole . Levenson . Eric . Woolsey . Anne . Grinberg . Emanuella . and . July 13, 2017 . Lawyer: Man admits involvement in murders of 4 missing men . April 3, 2024 . CNN.
  12. News: Sources: Cosmo DiNardo Confesses To 2 Other Killings. Holden. Joe. KYW-TV. July 17, 2017. July 21, 2017.
  13. News: Pennsylvania murders: Did pot dealer kill any others?. John. Bacon. USA Today. July 18, 2017. July 21, 2017. en.
  14. News: Hurdle . Jon . July 13, 2017 . Man Admits to Killings of 4 Missing Men in Pennsylvania, Lawyer Says . July 14, 2017 . The New York Times.
  15. News: July 13, 2017 . Contributed by Michele Haddon, Christian Menno, James O'Malley and Freda Savana . Cosmo DiNardo defense attorney says client confessed to 'participation in murders of four young men' . April 3, 2024 . timesonline.com.
  16. News: McCausland. Phil . Cosmo Dinardo, Sean Michael Kratz Charged With Killing Four in Pennsylvania . . July 14, 2017 . July 14, 2017.
  17. News: Sean Kratz Rejects Plea Deal, Cosmo DiNardo Pleads Guilty To Murder Charges In Deaths Of 4 Men. Joe. Holden. KYW-TV. May 16, 2018 . May 17, 2018.
  18. News: McCrone . Brian X. . Lozano . Alicia Victoria . and . May 16, 2018 . 1 Bucks County Killer Pleads Guilty, Another Could Face Death Penalty for Murder Spree . April 3, 2024 . WCAU.
  19. News: Erin . McCarthy . Families of Cosmo DiNardo's victims stand with lawmakers pushing for tougher gun laws . September 29, 2018 . Philly.com. July 31, 2018.
  20. Web site: November 18, 2019 . Sean Kratz Sentenced To Life In Prison Without Parole After Bucks County Prosecutors Take Death Penalty Off Table . November 19, 2019 . CBS Philly.
  21. Web site: November 18, 2019 . Prosecutors Won't Seek Death Penalty Against Sean Kratz After Conviction for 2017 Bucks Co. Farm Slayings . April 3, 2024 . NBC Philadelphia.