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New TV Documentary Focuses On Bucks County Quadruple Murders

A new two-hour TV documentary on the 2017 murders of four young men in Bucks County will air Thursday night.


The four victims.

A new two-hour TV documentary on the 2017 murders of four young men in Bucks County will air Thursday night.

A&E’s “City Confidential” will air the two-hour episode on the murders of Jimi Patrick, 19, of Newtown Township; Dean Finocchiaro, 19, of Middletown; Thomas Meo, 21, of Plumstead Township; and Mark Sturgis, 22, of Pennsburg, Montgomery County, at the Solebury Township farm owned by the DiNardo family of Bensalem in July 2017.

The true-crime show will air its Bucks County-centric episode Thursday from from 9 p.m. to 11 p.m.

The murders rocked the county and grabbed national attention.

Cosmo DiNardo was sentenced to four life terms in prison for the July 2017 murders and DiNardo’s cousin, Sean Kratz, was sentenced to life in prison last year for his involvement in the three men’s deaths.

The documentary features interviews with people who knew the victims and killers. The team also spoke with law enforcement officials and NewtownPANow.com Publisher Tom Sofield.

The “City Confidential” crew shot much of the interviews in the region last spring.

The case was previously featured in a Investigation Discovery special titled the “The Lost Boys of Bucks County.”


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