Fayette County DA Investigating Killing

April 16, 2024 5:08 am

GERMAN TOWNSHIP, Pa. — (WPXI) – Police crime scene tape was still up at a remote spot two days after troopers found a man’s white Cadillac with his body inside. The disturbing discovery was made at a pull-off spot along Riffle Hollow Road in German Township on Saturday, April 13. State police said Anthony Dicenzo Sr., 83, was shot to death inside his car several hours after he was reported missing. Fayette County District Attorney Mike Aubele describes it as a cold-blooded killing. While there are no suspects at this point, Aubele said investigators are looking into the possibility that Dicenzo and the shooter knew each other. “We will be checking camera footage from miles around the area,” he said. Police said Dicenzo left his Brownsville home on Friday to look at real estate properties and didn’t come back. Aubele said he was a landlord who owned several rental properties and was well-known in his community.