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Prosecutor says Cosmo DiNardo killed and liked it, became ‘man-eater’

May 18, 2018 by  
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For more than an hour Wednesday morning, the families of Cosmo DiNardo’s victims lashed out in anger at the 21-year-old Bucks County man who murdered four young men and buried their bodies on his family’s farm.

“It’s taking everything I have not to [expletive] kill you right now,” one mother cried out, before apologizing to Judge Jeffrey Finley for her language.

After listening to DiNardo’s curt apology during Wednesday’s hearing where he admitted the crimes, Finley described it as “false and insincere.” The judge noted that he listened to a recording of DiNardo’s confession to police in preparation for the hearing.

“To you, human lives are disposable, they have no value,” the judge told him. “I have no doubt in my mind that should the day ever come that you should find yourself released into the community and had an opportunity to kill again, you would do it.”

Sean Kratz, rejected a plea bargain, setting the stage for a trial that could pit cousin against cousin.

DiNardo pleaded guilty to four counts of first-degree murder and related crimes, including robbery and abuse of a corpse. He was sentenced to four consecutive life sentences.

DiNardo’s attorneys said the plea was entered after two mental health experts examined DiNardo and concluded that they could not mount a mental health defense.

“He’s hoping that by accepting responsibility it begins to bring closure to everyone involved in this sad, senseless tragedy,” attorney Fortunato Perri said. “Mental illness is real, mental illness is sad, and sometimes it can lead to tragedy.”

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