Jury reaches verdict in case of Sean Kratz after 3 days of deliberations

4years ago

Doylestown news, Pennsylvania news.

After three days of deliberations, the jury reached a verdict in the case of Sean Kratz who was indicted for murdering three men on a Bucks County farm in 2017.

Kratz was convicted of first-degree murder and voluntary manslaughter in connection with the grisly killings of Dean Finocchiaro, 19, Thomas Meo, 21, and Mark Sturgis, 22 who were believed to be lured to Solebury Township farm to buy marijuana before police found them dead after Kratz and his cousin, Cosmo DiNardo fatally shot them, stuffed their corpses into a pig roaster and finally set them on fire in order to conceal the evidence.

DiNardo has already admitted the killings and got life behind bars sentence. Kratz had previously confessed to the crimes before withdrawing his testimony.