The families of four teens killed by Cosmo DiNardo in 2017 have settled their wrongful-death lawsuits against him and his family.
in a determined hunt that drew national and international media attention. State and federal investigators scoured the region and finally focused in on the remote Solebury property, where they used shovels, metal detectors, cadaver dogs, and excavators before DiNardo — in a bid to avoid the death penalty — eventually disclosed the location of the bodies.
The DiNardo family’s attorney, Jeffrey Ogren, declined to comment Thursday, citing the confidentiality of the settlement.
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