
looks legit: here's her twitter account https://twitter.com/bstone012189 Brittany @bstone012189 · May 15 http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3082414/One-child-three-adults-dead-million-dollar-family-home-affluent-suburbs-D-C-suspected-arson-attack.html … RIP- Uncle Savaas, Aunt Amy, & Little Phillip! We will get you justice!! |
I think that it is so totally normal for a woman who has no experience with the media to be really chatty with reporters. I hate that people are ascribing sinister motives to her because I happen to know a lot of nice, unsophisticated people who are also chronic oversharers. I do wish someone close to her would recommend she quiet down for a while. But if the police haven't asked her to shut up, there's probably a reason. |
I canNOT for one second believe that there was a scheduled $40K drop of cash at the same moment a man and his entire family are being held hostage in their home. |
EXACTLY. |
I can believe a $40k scheduled drop off a lot easier than I can believe an unscheduled $40k drop off, personally. Am I correct in understanding that she expected the money to be dropped off in Chantilly but then it went to the house instead? That sounds like snafu in last minute logistics, to me. That the family is being held hostage in the home at that time would be a hell of a coincidence, but it would explain why the money was diverted there, particularly if someone knew that the drop off was happening at all. |
The niece posted a day before the news broke the 40K story. In her words:
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so the niece says it was unscheduled. NG says it was scheduled. is that what we're getting at? |
This. I find that piece of this newest info to be the most non credible. |
A scheduled 40K cash drop off left on the porch? R U kidding me? That would strike anyone as "odd". Was the assistant in the habit of dropping off tens of thousands in cash at their house and leaving it outside by the door? |
I think the PP regarding the scheduled delivery was saying it's pretty clear the money was delivered there to pay the intruders. If the intruders knew there was a $40k delivery that day they wouldn't have needed to break in the night before, wait etc. And they could have just intercepted the delivery. This seems much more like ransom. |
Four lives lost for 40k????? This is sooo horrible and tragic. |
Did someone post that Nelly said "cash deliveries to the home were common."
Please, can someone confirm this and post a link, if possible. |
I used to be the personal assistant of a wealthy DC lawyer. I stopped finding anything he asked for or told me unusual when he told me that he needed me to drive his Porsche to a place in the far-flung suburbs where he had forgotten his Blackberry. He told me to drive HIS car because I took the Metro to work and the Metro didn't go there. I was sent on errands to his accountant at tax season, to his divorce lawyer, to pick up his kids from the doctor's office. One time he sent me to his house, with instructions about where the secret emergency key was, to go pick up his kid's textbooks that she forgot when they left on vacation. I thought this kind of relationship only existed on TV myself, until I was in it. |
The niece's story makes most sense to me. SS was instructed as she said to call AIW,INC and request 40K. If the niece knew he was instructed then it sounds like SS told his contact at AIW this situation and to not call the police..leave the money at the front door. Everyone thinks that if the intruder gets what they came for then everyone stays alive. |
https://twitter.com/search?f=realtime&q=%40fox5wagner&src=typd&lang=en |