Cosmo DiNardo, 'Lost Boys' of Bucks County case featured in upcoming A&E true crime show

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A true crime series featuring the 2017 killings of four young men in Solebury is set to air this spring.

City Confidential, an A&E series heading into its 13th season March 23, tells the story of one crime each episode, the ensuing investigation and the ripple effect it had on its community.

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Narrated by Mike Colter, the series travels across the country to examine a variety of cases, the history of the community and how these crimes had lasting effects on residents.

A spokesperson for A&E Networks confirmed in an email Thursday the episode, The Dark Days of Bucks County, will center around the investigation into the four young men killed and buried in Solebury the summer of 2017 by Cosmo DiNardo and his cousin, Sean Kratz.

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“Historical Bucks County, Pennsylvania, is alarmed when several young men vanish one after the other within a week. With the support of residents, detectives unearth a ruthless murder spree in this seemingly picture-perfect farming community,” read the episode’s description.

Speaking with family, friends, detectives, journalists, and others close to the case, the series weaves together first-hand accounts and archival footage to explore the crime and its outcome.

The episode will premiere on May 25.

What happened to the "Lost Boys of Bucks County"?

The show will dive into the search for Jimi Taro Patrick, Dean Finocchiaro, Mark Sturgis and Thomas Meo, which led investigators to a 70-acre York Road property owned by the DiNardo family in July 2017 and the gruesome discovery of their brutal murders. Kratz, helped DiNardo kill three of the men.

Investigators would determine that on July 5, the same day he went missing, Patrick was fatally shot by DiNardo, and his body buried somewhere on the DiNardo family property. DiNardo and Kratz then killed Finocchiaro on the night of July 7, 2017.

The two then killed Meo and Sturgis and buried them, along with Finocchiaro, in a "12-foot common grave" on the farm property. They had been lured to the property under the guise of selling marijuana.

DiNardo, of Bensalem, and Kratz, of Philadelphia, both are serving life sentences in state prison.

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This article originally appeared on Bucks County Courier Times: A&E show dives into the Lost Boys of Bucks County murders in Solebury