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‘One of the Most Horrific Days': Sean Kratz Awaits Verdict for 2017 Bucks County Farm Killing Spree
A jury will now decide the fate of 22-year-old Sean Kratz, the man accused of helping his cousin kill three young men on their family’s suburban Pennsylvania farm more than two years ago.
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Detectives, Medical Examiner Testify on Day 2 of 2017 Bucks County Farm Murders
Five detectives took the stand on day two of the trial for a man accused of taking part in the 2017 Bucks County farm murders of four young men. Sean Kratz, 22, is charged with three counts of homicide, plus conspiracy, robbery, abuse of a corpse, and possession of a weapon. He is expected to testify on his own behalf…
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Day 2 of Trial for Suspect in Bucks County Murder Spree
Nine witnesses have taken the stand in the trial for a suspect in the Bucks Country murder spree, but the most gripping testimony came from a forensic pathologist who examined the victims’ bodies. Prosecutors claim the defendant Sean Kratz and his cousin Cosmo DiNardo were on a mission to kill, rob and bury the victims. DiNardo has already admitted guilt…
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‘One of the Most Horrific Days': Sean Kratz Goes on Trial for 2017 Bucks County Farm Killing Spree
More than two years after “one of the most horrific days,” the man accused of helping his cousin kill four people on a sprawling Bucks County, Pennsylvania, farm will likely take the stand in his own defense, lawyers said in court Wednesday.
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In Their Own Words: Admitted Killer Cosmo DiNardo, Accused Accomplice Sean Kratz Detail Bucks County Farm Murders in Confession Recordings
In confession tapes obtained exclusively by NBC10, Cosmo DiNardo and his cousin Sean Kratz detail the gruesome murders of four men in Bucks County.
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Jury Selection Underway for Man Accused of Killings at Bucks County Farm
Jury selection is underway for a man accused of helping his cousin kill four young men and bury them at a suburban Philadelphia farm two years ago.
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Will Taped Confessions Be Allowed in Bucks County Murders Case?
Nearly one year after NBC10 exclusively obtained confession tapes from a killer and his cousin, who has been charged as an accomplice, a Bucks County judge will decide whether those tapes will be admissible in court.
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Anuncian plan de seguridad para el Maratón en Boston
El alcalde de Boston y el jefe de la policía de la ciudad anunciaron el plan de seguridad durante el Maratón de Boston.
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‘The Lost Boys of Bucks County': Cosmo DiNardo Farm Murder Case to Get True-Crime Special Treatment
Nearly one year after NBC10 exclusively obtained the confession tapes of a killer and his accused accomplice, cable television is turning the grisly murders of four young men on a Bucks County, Pennsylvania, farm into a true-crime series.
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Confession Recordings: Cosmo DiNardo and Sean Kratz Detail Gruesome Bucks County Murders
EXCLUSIVE AUDIO: Hear Cosmo DiNardo’s and Sean Kratz’s confessions about the murders of four men on DiNardo’s Bucks County, Pennsylvania, farm — crimes that captivated the nation. Both men are serving life sentences.
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Cosmo DiNardo, Admitted Killer in Bucks County Slayings, Was Banned From His High School, College
When Cosmo DiNardo showed up to an open house at Holy Ghost Preparatory School, his alma mater, last October, school administrators noticed he was acting odd.
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Clinton Foundation Helps Supply Narcan to Colleges Across Country
With an unrelenting opiate crisis hitting home across the country, the Clinton Foundation is taking steps to ensure colleges have the resources to save a life.
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Alabama Solid Red For Now Despite Republican Scandals
The resignation of the governor, the ouster of the House speaker and the suspension of the chief justice have left Alabama Republicans to restore order after nine months of chaos. But one thing is for certain: The GOP is in no danger of losing its grip on state politics. No Democrat has held a statewide office since 2012, and Republicans...
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Business Owner, Veteran, College Student Share Views on Clinton, Trump During Campaign Event
A business owner, veteran and college student shared their views on Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump when Clinton visited the K’NEX factory in Hatfield, Pennsylvania Friday.
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Young Montco, South Jersey Poker Players Up for $7.6M Prize
A group of 20-something professional poker players from the Philadelphia area will battle each other and several others for $7.6 million in the annual World Series of Poker championship starting this weekend.
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One Woman's Message to Philly Seniors: Stay Sexy
Sex is probably the one subject you don’t bring up with your parents, but it’s the main topic of conversation when Theresa Clark, 56, visits senior centers in Philadelphia.
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Trayvon Martin's Dad Speaks at Arcadia University
The father of Trayvon Martin will take the stage at a local university Saturday — just days after the three-year anniversary of his son’s death.
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Plans for Trail Through Wissahickon Hit a Bump
The Philadelphia region currently has several hundred miles of trails and spurs, where hikers, runners and bikers can travel along the Schuylkill and Delaware Rivers, the Wissahickon, and the Pennypack and Perkiomen creeks. So does it need one more in Northwest Philadelphia?