Man convicted in 3 deaths; bodies were burned in pig roaster
DOYLESTOWN, Pa. — A jury on Friday convicted a man in the slayings of three young men whose bodies were found buried at a suburban Philadelphia farm.
Sean Kratz, 22, was convicted of first-degree murder and other offences. The jury, which deliberated nearly 18 hours over three days, must now decide on a sentence of death or life in prison.
Kratz went to trial after rejecting an earlier plea deal. His cousin, 22-year-old Cosmo DiNardo, 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 as part of a robbery plot. They said Kratz shot one man in the head and served as a lookout while DiNardo killed the others. The victims’ bodies were burned in a makeshift pig roaster and buried in a 12-foot-deep (3.5-meter-deep) hole.