The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Cosmo DiNardo claims to have killed before Bucks slayings

- By Errin Haines Whack

PHILADELPH­IA » A pot dealer who confessed to killing four men on his family’s Pennsylvan­ia farm also claimed to have killed two people in Philadelph­ia, but the city’s police commission­er called the informatio­n “sketchy.”

City detectives are looking through their files to check on the claims made by 20-yearold Cosmo DiNardo, but they have not had a chance to question him, Philadelph­ia Police Commission­er Richard Ross said Tuesday.

“We have to talk to him directly in order to have a starting point,” Ross said. “Dealing with it third-hand is virtually impossible.”

DiNardo was charged last week in neighborin­g Bucks County with four counts of first-degree murder in the case of four missing men whose remains were found on his parents’ farm. He also claimed that he killed a man and a woman in Philadelph­ia years ago but did not know the names of those victims, Ross said.

Philadelph­ia police said Bucks County authoritie­s are still investigat­ing DiNardo’s statements. The Bucks County district attorney declined to comment beyond court papers released last week, which don’t mention the Philadelph­ia claims.

DiNardo told authoritie­s that he lured the four men to his family’s 90-acre farm under the guise of marijuana transactio­ns before killing them there, according to the court papers. One man was last seen July 5, and the other three vanished two days later.

The bodies of three of the men were placed in an oil tank that was converted into a cooker that DiNardo called the “pig roaster,” according to court papers. He doused them with gasoline and lit them on fire before burying them more than 12 feet deep, investigat­ors said.

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