Fire in upper NW?

Anonymous
This is why police need to crack down hard
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Anonymous wrote:Fingerprints on the pizza link him to the scene, but have any details been released yet on his specific actions during the crime? Not defending this guy in any way or absolving him of any responsibility - but do they know if he is the one who carried out any of these horrific acts or was he just an accomplice in a scenario that went downhill? How many others were involved and what role did they each play?


I'm guessing you're new to this thread? I suggest going back 50 pages and starting there. There's no use reiterating what most of us know already.
Anonymous
It's not fingerprints on the pizza, silly. Probably saliva.
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Anonymous wrote:This is why police need to crack down hard

But they can't, until they clean their own house first.
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Anonymous wrote:Fingerprints on the pizza link him to the scene, but have any details been released yet on his specific actions during the crime? Not defending this guy in any way or absolving him of any responsibility - but do they know if he is the one who carried out any of these horrific acts or was he just an accomplice in a scenario that went downhill? How many others were involved and what role did they each play?


Seriously??
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Anonymous wrote:I wish parents in the Cathedral school community would use discretion in talking about this tragedy on Facebook and I don't think people should be giving interviews. This is a private community and it seems in bad taste to be discussing such a tragedy on Facebook or give interviews.


Yes, I agree with this whole heartedly. I think most have been keeping hush publicly out of respect for the family's privacy.





I am a member of the NCS community and have many friends on FB who knew the family. No one is talking about it in my circle at all. I haven't even seen one mention, with the exception of a couple of links to the announcement of a suspect. I don't consider that indiscreet at all, and am surprised that others are talking. That said, I posted constantly about Relisha Rudd's disappearance. If I had known anyone on FB who knew her, would that somehow be an invasion of her family's privacy?

A crime in this city affects the city - not just the individuals. We all have emotions about it, as amply demonstrated on this thread. Some people are more open about such things than others. I am unlikely to judge anyone for feeling the need to talk about it.



One person did grant a tv interview.


That person isn't a member of the NCS/STA community.


What news channel carried this interview? I did not see it.
Anonymous
I think many of us are shocked that pizza was ordered during a hostage situation in the first place Followed by an obvious attempt to destroy all the evidence. We all realize DNA collection is standard procedure. But, my head is shaking thinking about the stupidity of leaving pizza crust. My guess is the kitchen was located on the first floor not far from the front door.
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Anonymous wrote:I wish parents in the Cathedral school community would use discretion in talking about this tragedy on Facebook and I don't think people should be giving interviews. This is a private community and it seems in bad taste to be discussing such a tragedy on Facebook or give interviews.


Yes, I agree with this whole heartedly. I think most have been keeping hush publicly out of respect for the family's privacy.





I am a member of the NCS community and have many friends on FB who knew the family. No one is talking about it in my circle at all. I haven't even seen one mention, with the exception of a couple of links to the announcement of a suspect. I don't consider that indiscreet at all, and am surprised that others are talking. That said, I posted constantly about Relisha Rudd's disappearance. If I had known anyone on FB who knew her, would that somehow be an invasion of her family's privacy?

A crime in this city affects the city - not just the individuals. We all have emotions about it, as amply demonstrated on this thread. Some people are more open about such things than others. I am unlikely to judge anyone for feeling the need to talk about it.



One person did grant a tv interview.


That person isn't a member of the NCS/STA community.


What news channel carried this interview? I did not see it.


http://abcnews.go.com/US/mansion-fire-friend-dc-blaze-victim-calls-devoted/story?id=31178190
I knew Amy. Never seen/ heard of this woman before...
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Anonymous wrote:Fingerprints on the pizza link him to the scene, but have any details been released yet on his specific actions during the crime? Not defending this guy in any way or absolving him of any responsibility - but do they know if he is the one who carried out any of these horrific acts or was he just an accomplice in a scenario that went downhill? How many others were involved and what role did they each play?


No additional details... they've been too busy fielding calls about their amazing new forensic technology that lifts fingerprints off pizza crust.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think many of us are shocked that pizza was ordered during a hostage situation in the first place Followed by an obvious attempt to destroy all the evidence. We all realize DNA collection is standard procedure. But, my head is shaking thinking about the stupidity of leaving pizza crust. My guess is the kitchen was located on the first floor not far from the front door.


The way a lot of people keep bringing up how they are shocked or surprised about the pizza crust just shows how many people didn't think of the DNA from saliva being on the crust. A lot of people just think about fingerprints but a criminal has DNA on file to be searched against.
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Anonymous wrote:Fingerprints on the pizza link him to the scene, but have any details been released yet on his specific actions during the crime? Not defending this guy in any way or absolving him of any responsibility - but do they know if he is the one who carried out any of these horrific acts or was he just an accomplice in a scenario that went downhill? How many others were involved and what role did they each play?


No additional details... they've been too busy fielding calls about their amazing new forensic technology that lifts fingerprints off pizza crust.


Here's your sign
Anonymous
It was his saliva on the crust that got him. He ate the ptzza with gloves.

His resume

STEFFON WINT (240)***-**** **** Riverdale RD #*** Lanham Maryland 20706

Qualification Summary

1. Dedicated and responsible worker for 10+ years with different tastes.

2. Excellent Knowledge on MS Word, Excel, Internet and E-mail.

3. Work well and calmly in stressful, Changing situations.

4. Organized, detail oriented and thorough

Related Work Experience

P.C.M Construction Co.- Beltsville, MD Superintendent Perform a wide range of skills including customer service, supervising a team of workers, completing time sheet, preparing work order, handling phone inquires, carpentry, painting, plumbing, installing receptacles, and more.


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Anonymous wrote:I think many of us are shocked that pizza was ordered during a hostage situation in the first place Followed by an obvious attempt to destroy all the evidence. We all realize DNA collection is standard procedure. But, my head is shaking thinking about the stupidity of leaving pizza crust. My guess is the kitchen was located on the first floor not far from the front door.


The way a lot of people keep bringing up how they are shocked or surprised about the pizza crust just shows how many people didn't think of the DNA from saliva being on the crust. A lot of people just think about fingerprints but a criminal has DNA on file to be searched against.


That pizza crust will have a dental imprint too. That's what got Bundy in the end.
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Question is Steffon Wint his brother who works at PCM? His FB page was taken down today. It did not look like Daron.
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Anonymous wrote:I wish parents in the Cathedral school community would use discretion in talking about this tragedy on Facebook and I don't think people should be giving interviews. This is a private community and it seems in bad taste to be discussing such a tragedy on Facebook or give interviews.


Yes, I agree with this whole heartedly. I think most have been keeping hush publicly out of respect for the family's privacy.





I am a member of the NCS community and have many friends on FB who knew the family. No one is talking about it in my circle at all. I haven't even seen one mention, with the exception of a couple of links to the announcement of a suspect. I don't consider that indiscreet at all, and am surprised that others are talking. That said, I posted constantly about Relisha Rudd's disappearance. If I had known anyone on FB who knew her, would that somehow be an invasion of her family's privacy?

A crime in this city affects the city - not just the individuals. We all have emotions about it, as amply demonstrated on this thread. Some people are more open about such things than others. I am unlikely to judge anyone for feeling the need to talk about it.



One person did grant a tv interview.


That person isn't a member of the NCS/STA community.


What news channel carried this interview? I did not see it.


http://abcnews.go.com/US/mansion-fire-friend-dc-blaze-victim-calls-devoted/story?id=31178190
I knew Amy. Never seen/ heard of this woman before...


She is a part of the Beauvoir community and was friends with Amy. Her grief is clearly genuine.
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