The bucks county killing, four men murder the. The two suspects call each other cousins are charged. Bail has been denied for both men. Im ukee washington, jessica will join us shortly. Cosmo dinardo and his alleged accomplice, shawn kratz are facing homicide charges, they were arraign dad in bucks county. A confession from dinardo led police to the bodies of all four men who disappeared last week. Three of the young men were found more than 12 feet underground on a tank on his parents solesbury farm. Body of jimi patrick was buried about half mile away at the top of the hill. Team coverage of the bucks county killings and we begin with alexandria hoff in doylestown where both suspects were arraigned earlier. Thats right. Both men were arraigned by a Video Conference with a judge being held at separate prison. Dean finocchiaro, moorings, jimi patrick. Reporter theyre why over 100 emotional hours were spent digging in is solesbury township soil we have them in a safe place so they can s
County. A confession from dinardo led police to the bodies of all four men who disappeared last week. Three of the young men were found more than 12 feet underground on a tank on his parents solesbury farm. Body of jimi patrick was buried about half mile away at the top of the hill. Team coverage of the bucks county killings and we begin with alexandria hoff in doylestown where both suspects were arraigned earlier. Thats right. Both men were arraigned by a Video Conference with a judge being held at separate prison. Dean finocchiaro, moorings, jimi patrick. Reporter theyre why over 100 emotional hours were spent digging in is solesbury township soil we have them in a safe place so they can soon be returned home. Reporter through a thursday murder confession from onetime sole person of interest, 20yearold Cosmo Dinardo came another man. 20yearold shawn kratz. They refer to each other as cousins. They both conspired in luring three of the men to dinardos family property with the expectat
A cohort of three students from Penn State Fayette, The Eberly Campus have been selected to participate in the second-annual mentorship program at Fayette LaunchBox for six weeks this summer.
Fayette LaunchBox is a no-cost business accelerator designed to help regional entrepreneurs and university affiliates develop their ideas into commercially viable products and services. The facility is a joint venture between Penn State and the Fay-Penn Economic Development Council, under the Invent Penn State program, which encompasses twenty similar accommodations across the state.
The mentorship program, which provides students with microgrants and resources to develop their promising entrepreneurial ideas, is an initiative to generate more technology-based start-ups in the region.