Friends remember the Bucks County murder victims

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Monday, July 17, 2017
Friends remember the Bucks Co. murder victims
Friends remember the Bucks Co. murder victims: Bob Brooks reports during Action News at 6 p.m. on July 15, 2017.

LEVITTOWN, Pa. (WPVI) -- Family and friends continue to mourn with tributes on social media, and a growing memorial at the site of their deaths.

The work goes on Saturday at Richman's Ice Cream Shop in Levittown.

But the Richman's family is hurting. They are mourning the loss of Dean Finocchiaro.

"Dean actually got me the job here. He was a real great kid. He's got a big heart no matter what," friend Brendan Stearn said.

You hear he was well loved by his co-workers.

On a post on Instagram, the company further sent out their condolences and thanked the 19-year-old for quote "Your bright smile, humor, hardwork, politeness."

Throughout much of the day friends and family have been using social media to post about the four victims.

A post about Tom Meo has been shared describing him as "Genuine, loyal and hardworking."

We also see the 21-year-old from Plumstead Township dancing, showing a lighter side that well notes in many of the posts about him.

Rosanne Potash posted a picture of her son Mark Sturgis and Meo together.

The two were described as best friends.

She also wrote the caption above "Fly Hi Boys."

A brief search on Facebook for Jimi Patrick and you'll see an endless list of posts in support for Patrick and his family.

At the entrance to the DiNardo family farm in Solebury Township the memorial of flowers for the four young men continues to grow.

It was here on the 90 plus acre property they were found buried.

Cousins Cosmo DiNardo of Bensalem and Sean Kratz of Northeast Philadelphia have been arrested.

Authorities say Dinardo has confessed to killing them.

Details to law enforcement, a series of drug deals gone wrong.

Then eventually burying the four young men on the property with a backhoe.

A vigil for the victims will be held Sunday at 7:30 p.m. at the Garden of Reflection in Lower Makefield.

All are welcomed to attend.

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