Fire in upper NW?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Did someone post that Nelly said "cash deliveries to the home were common."

Please, can someone confirm this and post a link, if possible.


https://twitter.com/search?f=realtime&q=%40fox5wagner&src=typd&lang=en


So Nelly knows cash deliveries were common. I wonder how many other people knew? Could AIW staff and Savapoulos household staff maybe "let information slip" that this was common practice for father to receive large cash sums?




Hmmm....did not know construction companies were paid in cash....
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:were the S family's next door neighbors at home during any of this? have any neighbors made any statements about having heard or seen anything out of the ordinary?


the only people talking are:
nelly
niece
veralicia's husband and children
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Paul Wagner ?@Fox5Wagner 8m8 minutes ago
@patrickgmfox5dc talked after crime.
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Paul Wagner ?@Fox5Wagner 9m9 minutes ago
@patrickgmfox5dc she says assistant told her. She has worked for family for 20 years. They talks after crime.
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What other questions do we have for Paul Wagner?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:The reporter's twitter says that NG talked to assistant who dropped off the cash AFTER the crime.

Sounds like she is just passing info along and adding that cash deliveries are common.

If the assistant didn't tell her that, it would be very easy to verify.

So if this is the assistant's story, then it contradicts the person on the internet claiming to be a neice. She has 900 followers. Would someone lie about something like that? I don't know.


Thar niece is a fraud.


You know though, I did see her make that comment a couple of days ago. Said it was $40K cash. How could she just guess at the same amount NG uses?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The reporter's twitter says that NG talked to assistant who dropped off the cash AFTER the crime.

Sounds like she is just passing info along and adding that cash deliveries are common.

If the assistant didn't tell her that, it would be very easy to verify.

So if this is the assistant's story, then it contradicts the person on the internet claiming to be a neice. She has 900 followers. Would someone lie about something like that? I don't know.


Thar niece is a fraud.


How would she know about the 40K a day before the media announces it?..come on
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't tell my own kids if I had that much money coming to my front door much less the housekeeper.


This. I find that piece of this newest info to be the most non credible.


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.


point taken
Anonymous
^^also was this DC lawyer divorced?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The reporter's twitter says that NG talked to assistant who dropped off the cash AFTER the crime.

Sounds like she is just passing info along and adding that cash deliveries are common.

If the assistant didn't tell her that, it would be very easy to verify.

So if this is the assistant's story, then it contradicts the person on the internet claiming to be a neice. She has 900 followers. Would someone lie about something like that? I don't know.


Thar niece is a fraud.


How would she know about the 40K a day before the media announces it?..come on


Exactly. Here's the comment:

BSTONE012189 2 days ago
That thin was a bag with $40,000.00 in it, after my uncle was instructed to call AIW, inc. Saying he needed the money for a piece of art.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:^^also was this DC lawyer divorced?


d'oh yeah reading comprehension
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:^^also was this DC lawyer divorced?


d'oh yeah reading comprehension


He wasn't at first. The things I was asked to do involving large amounts of wealth display (the car, various charity things for school, etc.) actually were more extravagant pre-divorce. After divorce, it was mostly "My boat this" and "The marina that" and not so much related to schools and children. I was just listing the things that I found incredibly inappropriate about that job, which I am supremely glad to have left years ago.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The reporter's twitter says that NG talked to assistant who dropped off the cash AFTER the crime.

Sounds like she is just passing info along and adding that cash deliveries are common.

If the assistant didn't tell her that, it would be very easy to verify.

So if this is the assistant's story, then it contradicts the person on the internet claiming to be a neice. She has 900 followers. Would someone lie about something like that? I don't know.


Thar niece is a fraud.


How would she know about the 40K a day before the media announces it?..come on


Exactly. Here's the comment:

BSTONE012189 2 days ago
That thin was a bag with $40,000.00 in it, after my uncle was instructed to call AIW, inc. Saying he needed the money for a piece of art.


This!! She's either the niece or a psychic..either way..I believe her
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Where did you hear the voicemail? Seems like someone is saying that the little boy could be heard in the background???



They removed that portion of the audio.


I listened several times and it didn't sound out of the ordinary to me.



Because you heard the second, edited version. The first version will haunt me. It seems to have been completely taken down from the ABC News website, as it they had never posted it - and they ran the shortened version instead, in which you can't really hear anything.

Which is a good thing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The reporter's twitter says that NG talked to assistant who dropped off the cash AFTER the crime.

Sounds like she is just passing info along and adding that cash deliveries are common.

If the assistant didn't tell her that, it would be very easy to verify.

So if this is the assistant's story, then it contradicts the person on the internet claiming to be a neice. She has 900 followers. Would someone lie about something like that? I don't know.


Thar niece is a fraud.


How would she know about the 40K a day before the media announces it?..come on


Exactly. Here's the comment:

BSTONE012189 2 days ago
That thin was a bag with $40,000.00 in it, after my uncle was instructed to call AIW, inc. Saying he needed the money for a piece of art.


This!! She's either the niece or a psychic..either way..I believe her


I'm not saying she's not the niece or that her statement about the 40K was just a lucky guess but I'm wondering why the police would have told anyone (including family members of the victims) about the package w/ the 40K. it just seems a little odd. do police usually share such details w/ famiyl of murder victims this early on in a case, before anyone has been arrested (that we know of)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The reporter's twitter says that NG talked to assistant who dropped off the cash AFTER the crime.

Sounds like she is just passing info along and adding that cash deliveries are common.

If the assistant didn't tell her that, it would be very easy to verify.

So if this is the assistant's story, then it contradicts the person on the internet claiming to be a neice. She has 900 followers. Would someone lie about something like that? I don't know.


Thar niece is a fraud.


How would she know about the 40K a day before the media announces it?..come on


Exactly. Here's the comment:

BSTONE012189 2 days ago
That thin was a bag with $40,000.00 in it, after my uncle was instructed to call AIW, inc. Saying he needed the money for a piece of art.


This!! She's either the niece or a psychic..either way..I believe her


If she is telling the truth that she got from her parents via the police, what does that mean about the assistant and NG?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Where did you hear the voicemail? Seems like someone is saying that the little boy could be heard in the background???



They removed that portion of the audio.


I listened several times and it didn't sound out of the ordinary to me.



Because you heard the second, edited version. The first version will haunt me. It seems to have been completely taken down from the ABC News website, as it they had never posted it - and they ran the shortened version instead, in which you can't really hear anything.

Which is a good thing.


original video vm @1:48. This video also shows Nelly with the man with crossed arms and her texts on her phone.

http://abcnews.go.com/US/mansion-fire-mysterious-voicemail-latest-clue-dc-blaze/story?id=31121535
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