Man convicted in 3 deaths; bodies were burned in pig roaster
DOYLESTOWN, Pa. — A man was convicted Friday for his role in the slayings of three young men who were lured to a suburban Philadelphia farm where they were shot, set on fire and buried.
Sean Kratz, 22, showed little emotion as he was convicted of first-degree murder, robbery and other offences, dropping his head and staring at the defence table as the verdict was read. The jury, which deliberated nearly 18 hours over three days, must now decide on a sentence of death or life in prison. The penalty phase starts Monday.
The Philadelphia man went to trial after rejecting an earlier plea deal. His cousin, 22-year-old Cosmo DiNardo, who was identified as the leader of the plot, pleaded guilty and was sentenced to life in prison.
Bucks County prosecutors said DiNardo lured the victims to his family’s Solebury farm in 2017. Authorities said Kratz shot 19-year-old Dean Finocchiaro in the head and served as a lookout while DiNardo killed Mark Sturgis, 22, and Tom Meo, 21. The victims’ bodies were burned in a makeshift pig roaster and buried in a 12-foot-deep (3.5-meter-deep) hole.