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‘The Lost Boys Of Bucks County’ Murders to Be Turned Into True Crime TV Special!

I remember when this happened.  I was glued to the TV for days.  It was so wild to me that someone so young could be so cruel. Turns out, the…

Alexia Daval’s husband Jonathann Daval (C) and gendarmes take part in the re-enactment of the murder of Alexia Daval on June 17, 2019 at the edge of the woods near Esmoulins, eastern France. – Alexia’s body was discovered on October 30, 2017 in the woods of Esmoulins in Haute-Saone, near Gray-la-Ville, a small town of 5000 inhabitants. The stake is to determine whether Jonathann Daval, who now admits to the murder, will also admit having tried to burn the body of Alexia in the woods. (Photo by SEBASTIEN BOZON / AFP) (Photo credit should read SEBASTIEN BOZON/AFP via Getty Images)

I remember when this happened.  I was glued to the TV for days.  It was so wild to me that someone so young could be so cruel. Turns out, the rest of the country was also hooked and now it's going to be turned into a TV special!

The story of the gruesome murders of four young men in Bucks County is being turned into a true crime TV special airing on Investigation Discovery next year.  It will be a two-hour special on the July 2017 killings committed by Cosmo DiNardo. The episode, which will be titled “The Lost Boys Of Bucks County,” will focus on the investigation that led to the discovery of the bodies of the victims: 19-year-old Jimi Patrick, 21-year-old Tom Meo, 19-year-old Dean Finocchiaro, and 22-year-old Mark Sturgis.  The story will be told from the point-of-view of Middletown Township Police Officer Megan Freer, who was recognized for helping locate the Solebury farm where the missing four young men were found.

If you want to read more, PhillyMag did an incredible piece in February with Cosmo DiNardo's family telling how he unraveled over the course of a few years.  It's heart-breaking are so many levels.   CLICK HERE TO READ!

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