AuggiesMom23
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I thought DA confirmed it was only the 4 and they didn't suspect there were any other bodies
That's what I thought too.
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I thought DA confirmed it was only the 4 and they didn't suspect there were any other bodies
http://philadelphia.cbslocal.com/2017/07/13/missing-men-investigation/
This says he killed them separately after selling them weed, and then burned the bodies. Oh how I wish the death penalty was still possible.
Reading Jimi Taro Patrick's background it seems he was just a kid who wanted to smoke some weed. He was a deans list student his first year at Loyola on scholarship too. Not easy to do first year...Lived with his grandparents, had a summer job, grew up playing baseball... he was in the wrong place , wrong time. I guess he knew some of the others form growing up but he doesn't seem like the type to hang with CD. Tragic.
My guess as I wrote before it was a lack of perceived respect amongst his peers. And he showed them what he could do...twisted but plausible imo.I don't think we are supposed to get it. Four young people are dead. I think this creep murdered for the sport of it, not for the $, or weed. He is a serial killer, like the Son of Sam, or Heidnik, or Gacy. Luckily, they stopped him before more damage occured.
But why kill over weed? I don't get it
[h=1]Man Admits to Killing 4 in Pennsylvania, His Lawyer Says
[/h]By JON HURDLE, CHRISTINE HAUSER and MATTHEW HAAG
JULY 13, 2017
DOYLESTOWN, Pa. A Pennsylvania man has admitted to killing four of his acquaintances, after bodies were found buried on his parents farm in Bucks County, the mans lawyer said on Thursday.
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Mr. DiNardo this evening confessed to the district attorney to his participation or commission in the murders of the four young men, one of his lawyers, Paul Lang, told reporters late Thursday outside the Bucks County Court of Common Pleas. In exchange for that confession, Mr. DiNardo was promised by the district attorney that he will spare his life by not invoking the death penalty.
MEDIA ALERT - There will be no briefing by DA Weintraub tonight on the Solebury murder investigation.
[video=twitter;885658741449904128]https://twitter.com/bucksda/status/885658741449904128[/video]
Agree. Like many others in this thread, I'm most interested in Jimi and how he got wrapped up in this.
Somebody tells you who you can get some weed from, you don't expect he's going to be a homicidal schizophrenic.Agree. Like many others in this thread, I'm most interested in Jimi and how he got wrapped up in this.
That is incorrect. He posted bail on the 6th of July.
It has to my goshI think it goes deeper than drugs! IMOO
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This is very dependent on who you are. I had no problem going off of it.
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But why kill over weed? I don't get it