The man who confessed to killing four young men in Bucks County, Pennsylvania appeared to have an active social media presence before the crimes. Cosmo DiNardo, 20, often shared things on Facebook and Instagram — posts that are now making the rounds on the internet due to a curious public.

A Facebook group entitled “Cosmo DiNardo & Sean Kratz: Everything You Need To Know,” has begun sharing publicly DiNardo’s social media postings. What started as a closed group July 13 was made public shortly thereafter, according to local news outlet Philly Voice.

Read: What’s Next For Cosmo DiNardo, Man Who Confessed To Pennsylvania Murders?

DiNardo confessed to his role in the murders of Dean Finocchiaro, 19, Jimi Tar Patrick, 19, Tom Meo, 21, and Mark Sturgis, 22, earlier in July. In his confession, he implicated his cousin, Sean Kratz, also 20. The bodies of the four young men were found on an expansive property owned by DiNardo’s parents. DiNardo and Kratz were both charged with murder.

One member of the Facebook group dedicated to information about the two men was an acquaintance of DiNardo’s and broadcast three live videos Thursday sharing DiNardo’s social media posts. Two videos, six minutes and 21 minutes long respectively, focused on DiNardo’s Instagram posts, while another 42-minute long video focused on his Facebook feeds. Though DiNardo’s Facebook page was taken down Thursday, some of those social media posts are listed below, as reported by Philly Voice.

Nov. 23, 2016: “A GUN IS LIKE A WOMAN ITS ALL ABOUT HOW YOU HOLD HER”

Dec. 19, 2016: I have no luck when it comes to woman

Dec. 20, 2016: I need a ride or die chick who can fill that position

Dec. 27, 2016: I am a savage no explanation needed!

Jan. 20, 2017: Birthday sex anyone ????

Jan. 26, 2017: I currently sell firewood but this spring I am starting my own landscaping and tree business if anyone would like a free estimate call me at [phone number]

Mar. 1, 2017: Who on here uses Tinder and is successful with it

Mar. 15, 2017: I need to buy some friends

Mar. 19, 2017: so I've been doing a lot of thinking lately so hear it goes the master plan is for me to move someone I can become a professional hunter. Here is how i plan to make my dreams come true. First I am going to Montana to do taxidermy school for 6 months. My second stop will be to open a butcher shop in New Hope. After the butcher shop, I will use the funds to acquire equipment and a building to make a archery range and a paintball course. After the first four steps I will yu sed the funds to buy property in different states mainly out west and florida as well as South Africa ad Equiatorial Africa. Once I buy property the next move is to use the friends I have made at the butcher shop and taxidermy to go guide hunts for whitetai bear and alligator as well as elk and other small game and predators. I plan to have all this in place by the time I'm thirty years old.

May 21, 2017: when mom starts the convo off with listen u fat fuck

Jun. 24, 2017: I’m the big bad wolf come to blow your house down

Jun. 26, 2017: guns get drawn like cartoons

Jun. 26, 2017: It’s nightmare on elm street and guess who’s playing Freddy

Jul. 5, 2017, 4:46 a.m.: Who’s awake (DiNardo later told prosecutors he shot and killed Jimi Patrick later that night.)

Jul. 6, 2017: Best methods to fall asleep? Other than sleepy pills and shitty tasting tea oh and working out doesn’t make me tired FYI

Jul. 7, 2017, 4:15 a.m.: where the working men at (DiNardo told prosecutors he killed the other three main later that day.)

Jul. 8, 2017: Time to say bye bye to Facebook and hello to more free time (This was DiNardo’s last post on Facebook.)

A full list of DiNardo’s social media posts can be found here.

Both DiNardo and Kratz remained behind bars after being unable to post bail. The men were set to appear before a district judge for a preliminary hearing in September.

Read: Cosmo DiNardo’s Motive: Why Were Four Young Men Killed?

“We will heal, I know it.” District Attorney Matthew Weintraub said of the community after the murders. “I know it because of the immeasurable outpouring of support and prayers from all of you — for the boys, for the families, for our first responders and for me.”