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