Two 20-year-old men have been charged with multiple counts of homicide in the slayings of four young men in southeast Pennsylvania, authorities said.
Cosmo DiNardo, of Bensalem, and Sean Kratz, of Philadelphia, were both charged with criminal homicide in the July 7 deaths of four persons ages 19-22 years old.
Investigators found the bodies of the three men Wednesday in a roughly 12-foot-deep grave on a sprawling property in Solebury Township owned by DiNardo's parents.
DiNardo was arrested for illegal possession of a shotgun and ammunition. He was named a person of interest of the missing men and was released after posted a $1 million bail, 10% in cash.
But authorities arrested DiNardo Wednesday on charges he tried to sell one victim's 1996 Nissan Maxima a day after the man was last seen. Who are these two and what is their family situation?