Cops, Courts and Fire

DA: Human Remains Found & Identified, Case Labeled ‘Homicide’


Bucks County District Attorney Matt Weintraub announcing the discovery of the remains.
Credit: Tom Sofield/NewtownPANow.com

The multi-day search for four missing young men on a large property in Solebury Township reached a tragic new development Wednesday night.

Bucks County District Attorney Matt Weintraub announced at a midnight press conference that investigators from across the region have discovered the human remains of 19-year-old Dean Finocchiaro, of Middletown, in a 12-foot deep pit, referred to as a “common grave.” He implied that the three other men are believed deceased.

The pit was dug on a large property off Route 202. The property, which became one of investigator’s key search areas in the case is owned by the DiNardo family.

Cosmo DiNardo, 20, of Bensalem, is a “person of interest” in the disappearance and deaths of the four missing young men.

Remains of Tom Meo, 21, of Plumstead, Mark Sturgis, 22 of Pennsburg, Montgomery County and Jimi Patrick, 19 of Newtown Township, have not yet been identified, per official report.

Weintraub was quick to call the case a homicide but would not comment on the next steps in potential charges or what state the remains were in.

The remains were found, according to officials, with the use of cadaver dogs.

Finocchiaro’s family, who reported him missing on Friday, have been notified.

“We will bring the rest of these boys home, make no mistake about that,” said Weintraub.

A backhoe at the scene.
Credit: Tom Sofield/LevittownNow.com

DiNardo, whose family owns the property where the remains were found, was taken into custody Wednesday afternoon on new charges of theft and receiving stolen property after officials alleged he attempted to sell the car of Meo to a friend one day after the Plumstead man was reported missing by his family.

Court documents show that Meo’s 1996 Nissan Maxima was found on the Solebury property and that the keys and title were found hanging on the wall of a garage. Meo, who is a diabetic, was not in or around the vehicle and his life-saving medication was found inside the vehicle.

According to a probable cause affidavit released Wednesday, DiNardo contacted a friend and later met with them at Bristol and Galloway Roads in an attempt to sell them Meo’s vehicle for $500. That friend, who was not named by investigators, is cooperating with officials in the case.

DiNardo, who spent less than 24 hours released out on 10% of $1,000,000 bail in an un-related and previously dismissed gun charge from February that was refiled Monday, was remanded to the Bucks County Correctional Facility once again Wednesday night, this time on $5 million full cash bail.

NewtownPANow.com confirmed with multiple sources that a grand jury has subpoenaed the parents of DiNardo. The secret grand jury will be led by Judge Diane Gibbons.

Publisher/Editor Tom Sofield contributed to this report.


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Amanda Burg

Amanda Burg, born and raised in Levittown, has covered news in her hometown since the start of Levittown Now, back in 2013. Amanda previously served as a contributor for The Bucks County Courier Times and as an award-winning editor for The Playwickian, the student newspaper of Neshaminy High School. Email: amanda@levittownnow.com.