The high-profile murders of four young men in Solebury Township, Bucks County will be featured on an episode of the A&E Series "City Confidential" on May 25. In July 2017, the missing persons investigation put Bucks County in the national spotlight as authorities searched for the men, who were found murdered and buried on a farm belonging to the family of confessed killer Cosmo DiNardo. Sean Kratz, DiNardo's cousin, was also involved in the murders. Both men are serving life sentences.
Francis Joseph Gould, 73, residing in Bethlehem, Pa., passed away on Monday, Dec. 19, 2022. He fought a relentless battle against ALS. Frank succumbed to the disease, passing peacefully with his children and wife, Deborah, at his side. Frank was born on Oct. 28, 1949, to Joseph Anthony and Carole Loughlin Gould. Like many Philadelphia […]
A Solebury Township home connected to the 2017 murders of four young men has been listed for sale at a price of $700,000. The homicide investigation drew national attention as investigators searched for the missing victims, who had been killed and buried on a nearby farm. Cosmo DiNardo, whose parents owned the two properties, confessed to the murders and is serving life in prison. His cousin, Sean Kratz, was convicted for his role in three of the murders.
Despite public warnings against taking the law into their own hands, a concerned citizen posed as a teen boy to meet up with a 65-year-old retired teacher from Pennsylvania, before calling in police.
Despite public warnings against taking the law into their own hands, a concerned citizen posed as a teen boy to meet up with a 65-year-old retired teacher from Pennsylvania, before calling in police.