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Cosmo DiNardo Took a Dark Turn Before Bucks County Killings, Friends Say

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Cosmo DiNardo Took a Dark Turn Before Bucks County Killings, Friends Say
Sabrina Gramiak, 23, who said she attended St. Charles Borromeo School, a private elementary school in Bensalem, at the same time as Cosmo
DiNardo, remembers him as “a normal boy who just got into minor trouble.” She said he was once given the “Peacemaker of the Month” award.
The campus police received complaints of “verbal incidents” by Mr. DiNardo
that “unnerved university community members,” said Laura Baldwin, a university spokeswoman.
Friends and acquaintances said Mr. DiNardo changed last year after he crashed a four-wheeler while
alone in the woods on the family farm in Solebury Township, about 45 miles north of Philadelphia.
Friends said he sold guns and marijuana, and one friend said he wanted to move up to selling harder drugs and larger quantities.