Cosmo DiNardo Killings To Be Featured In True Crime TV Show

The case that rattled Bucks County, and the nation, will be featured in an upcoming true crime special on Investigation Discovery.

“The Lost Boys of Bucks County,” a two-hour special, will follow the story of four men, who all went missing within days of each other, and who were all later found dead on the same Solebury Township farm.

After several harrowing July days, investigators arrested 21-year-old Cosmo DiNardo, whose family owned the farm where the bodies were buried. Later, in confession tapes, DiNardo would admit to the killings with brutal dispassion. In a matter-of-fact tone, he graphically and calmly describes the gruesome details of the murders, and tells investigators the killing spree began on July 5 over a botched drug deal with his first victim, 19-year-old Jimi Taro Patrick of Newtown. Later victims were Dean Finocchiaro, 19, Thomas Meo, 21, and Mark Sturgis, 22.

The show, according to the production company, Story House Productions, seems to focus on the investigation; specifically, the work of Middletown Township Office Megan Freer. Freer was given the Award of Valor by the National Liberty Museum in Philadelphia for her work in the case.

Here’s what producers have said about the show thus far:

“In a gripping limited true-crime special produced by Story House Productions, The Lost Boys of Bucks County unravels the shocking serial murders that set ablaze a small community and rocked it to its core. Over the course of two days in July 2017, five young men go missing in an idyllic, sleepy suburb of Philadelphia. Blue blood born-and-bred Megan Freer is new to the force, but what she lacks in experience she makes up for in instinct and not only a connection to the area, but also to the families of some of the lost boys that further fuels her passion for justice. In the face of great evil, Freer is thrust into a dark and twisted path, forced to follow her intuition to put together the pieces hiding in plain sight that bring a brutal serial killer to justice.”

It’s estimated that the show will be released in the first quarter of 2020.

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See Patch’s previous coverage of the Dinardo case below:

With reporting from Patch’s Kara Seymour