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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.


Nope. It is the absurdity of ordering a pizza while in the middle of murdering for people and that very pizza leading to your downfall.


I don't see how the pizza delivery is absurd considering what just happened. Plus they were alive or at SS was until the afternoon the next day.

I think SS convinced him to order to get someone to the house, hoping they would see something or a neighbor might think it was off to see Domino's at midnight. Someone showed him where the envelope was and more than likely gave him the idea to put money in the envelope and leave it out front. Maybe that is how the perp got the money drop on the front step idea??(it was just easy to get his pizza on the front step) I'm sure SS was thinking and trying anything he could to get his family safe.


I'm sure there is much more evidence (he was in that house almost 24hrs) but Domino's pizza kids already leaked to the media that they delivered that night. Police shared the evidence they collected shortly after with the suspect name.


Agree..I feel like he worked in the house on a reno (I read the kitchen was being reno'd) project possibly as the painter? If so, he would be there early in the morning everyday and know the whole routine. He would know the in's and out's of the house, the dog would be familiar with him too depending on how long he has worked there.


I posted the original pizza comment. I appreciate all the feedback. If he painted the house, why did the housekeeper state she had never seen him before? I too thought he could have done some paiting in the house. However, I recall reading somewhere she had never seen him before.


I believe nothing I read about the housekeeper anymore..every story has been twisted and untrue from her
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jsteele wrote:Okay, moratorium on "thug" discussion. This is not a contest to see just how inane DCUM threads can become. I just posted this in the "facts" thread, but I thought I would use it to change the subject here:

Some interesting information from the AP and, Jesus, check out who his attorney was:

http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/suspect-named-killing-wealthy-dc-family-housekeeper-31198569

Also in 2010, Wint was arrested outside the American Iron Works headquarters while carrying a 2-foot-long machete and a BB pistol, but weapons charges were dropped after he pleaded guilty to possessing an open container of alcohol in a retail area, court records show.

Attorney Robin Ficker, who defended Wint in other cases, said he didn't seem violent or capable of murder.

"My impression of him — I remember him rather well — is that he wouldn't hurt a fly. He's a very nice person," Ficker said.


I noticed that Ficker defended him right off the bat because I was on the Maryland judiciary case search as soon as they announced the suspect's name last night. I chose not to mention Ficker because I thought it would derail the thread!
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Anonymous wrote:I don't understand people's investment in him being a lowlife thug. is this about race? He has a legit employment history, a rap sheet that is not terribly impressive, a normal, hardworking family of birth. that isn't clearing his name (he is a fucking monster), but he isn't a thug.

he does have dreds. Would you call the guy in Charlotte a lowlife thug? The guys who killed the Connecticut family are called career criminals not low life thugs, and this guy isn't even a career criminal


His sexual assault qualifies him as a thug along with Jesse Matthews and the guys in CT. I also put the motorcycle gang guys into the thug category.


In the Montgomery County sexual assault linked several times above, the perp is not this guy - it's his brother.
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I can't believe the lawyer Flicker just said "Daron wouldn't hurt a fly" on live TV.

Is he serious!
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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.


Nope. It is the absurdity of ordering a pizza while in the middle of murdering for people and that very pizza leading to your downfall.


I don't see how the pizza delivery is absurd considering what just happened. Plus they were alive or at SS was until the afternoon the next day.

I think SS convinced him to order to get someone to the house, hoping they would see something or a neighbor might think it was off to see Domino's at midnight. Someone showed him where the envelope was and more than likely gave him the idea to put money in the envelope and leave it out front. Maybe that is how the perp got the money drop on the front step idea??(it was just easy to get his pizza on the front step) I'm sure SS was thinking and trying anything he could to get his family safe.


I'm sure there is much more evidence (he was in that house almost 24hrs) but Domino's pizza kids already leaked to the media that they delivered that night. Police shared the evidence they collected shortly after with the suspect name.


Agree..I feel like he worked in the house on a reno (I read the kitchen was being reno'd) project possibly as the painter? If so, he would be there early in the morning everyday and know the whole routine. He would know the in's and out's of the house, the dog would be familiar with him too depending on how long he has worked there.


I posted the original pizza comment. I appreciate all the feedback. If he painted the house, why did the housekeeper state she had never seen him before? I too thought he could have done some paiting in the house. However, I recall reading somewhere she had never seen him before.


I believe nothing I read about the housekeeper anymore..every story has been twisted and untrue from her



Because he didn't paint the house. That was just some guess by a rando here based on how they feel. Sheesh.
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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.


Nope. It is the absurdity of ordering a pizza while in the middle of murdering for people and that very pizza leading to your downfall.


I don't see how the pizza delivery is absurd considering what just happened. Plus they were alive or at SS was until the afternoon the next day.

I think SS convinced him to order to get someone to the house, hoping they would see something or a neighbor might think it was off to see Domino's at midnight. Someone showed him where the envelope was and more than likely gave him the idea to put money in the envelope and leave it out front. Maybe that is how the perp got the money drop on the front step idea??(it was just easy to get his pizza on the front step) I'm sure SS was thinking and trying anything he could to get his family safe.


I'm sure there is much more evidence (he was in that house almost 24hrs) but Domino's pizza kids already leaked to the media that they delivered that night. Police shared the evidence they collected shortly after with the suspect name.


Agree..I feel like he worked in the house on a reno (I read the kitchen was being reno'd) project possibly as the painter? If so, he would be there early in the morning everyday and know the whole routine. He would know the in's and out's of the house, the dog would be familiar with him too depending on how long he has worked there.


Explains why he knew about NG schedule, why he didn't harm the other maid like the others and how he knew how to disarm the security(Home owners give lots of workers the codes because they are going in and out all day long or they simply disable the alarm when the workers come)


If the renovation was done while the family was in the Carribean, they would never have seen him to be able to recognize them, and he would not be privy to the household schedule.
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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.


Nope. It is the absurdity of ordering a pizza while in the middle of murdering for people and that very pizza leading to your downfall.


I don't see how the pizza delivery is absurd considering what just happened. Plus they were alive or at SS was until the afternoon the next day.

I think SS convinced him to order to get someone to the house, hoping they would see something or a neighbor might think it was off to see Domino's at midnight. Someone showed him where the envelope was and more than likely gave him the idea to put money in the envelope and leave it out front. Maybe that is how the perp got the money drop on the front step idea??(it was just easy to get his pizza on the front step) I'm sure SS was thinking and trying anything he could to get his family safe.


I'm sure there is much more evidence (he was in that house almost 24hrs) but Domino's pizza kids already leaked to the media that they delivered that night. Police shared the evidence they collected shortly after with the suspect name.


Agree..I feel like he worked in the house on a reno (I read the kitchen was being reno'd) project possibly as the painter? If so, he would be there early in the morning everyday and know the whole routine. He would know the in's and out's of the house, the dog would be familiar with him too depending on how long he has worked there.


I posted the original pizza comment. I appreciate all the feedback. If he painted the house, why did the housekeeper state she had never seen him before? I too thought he could have done some paiting in the house. However, I recall reading somewhere she had never seen him before.


Good point!

I believe nothing I read about the housekeeper anymore..every story has been twisted and untrue from her
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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.


Nope. It is the absurdity of ordering a pizza while in the middle of murdering for people and that very pizza leading to your downfall.


I don't see how the pizza delivery is absurd considering what just happened. Plus they were alive or at SS was until the afternoon the next day.

I think SS convinced him to order to get someone to the house, hoping they would see something or a neighbor might think it was off to see Domino's at midnight. Someone showed him where the envelope was and more than likely gave him the idea to put money in the envelope and leave it out front. Maybe that is how the perp got the money drop on the front step idea??(it was just easy to get his pizza on the front step) I'm sure SS was thinking and trying anything he could to get his family safe.


I'm sure there is much more evidence (he was in that house almost 24hrs) but Domino's pizza kids already leaked to the media that they delivered that night. Police shared the evidence they collected shortly after with the suspect name.


Agree..I feel like he worked in the house on a reno (I read the kitchen was being reno'd) project possibly as the painter? If so, he would be there early in the morning everyday and know the whole routine. He would know the in's and out's of the house, the dog would be familiar with him too depending on how long he has worked there.


I posted the original pizza comment. I appreciate all the feedback. If he painted the house, why did the housekeeper state she had never seen him before? I too thought he could have done some paiting in the house. However, I recall reading somewhere she had never seen him before.


Good point!

I believe nothing I read about the housekeeper anymore..every story has been twisted and untrue from her



The good point ended up above your comment. Dog jumped on Ipad!
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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.


Nope. It is the absurdity of ordering a pizza while in the middle of murdering for people and that very pizza leading to your downfall.


I don't see how the pizza delivery is absurd considering what just happened. Plus they were alive or at SS was until the afternoon the next day.

I think SS convinced him to order to get someone to the house, hoping they would see something or a neighbor might think it was off to see Domino's at midnight. Someone showed him where the envelope was and more than likely gave him the idea to put money in the envelope and leave it out front. Maybe that is how the perp got the money drop on the front step idea??(it was just easy to get his pizza on the front step) I'm sure SS was thinking and trying anything he could to get his family safe.


I'm sure there is much more evidence (he was in that house almost 24hrs) but Domino's pizza kids already leaked to the media that they delivered that night. Police shared the evidence they collected shortly after with the suspect name.


Agree..I feel like he worked in the house on a reno (I read the kitchen was being reno'd) project possibly as the painter? If so, he would be there early in the morning everyday and know the whole routine. He would know the in's and out's of the house, the dog would be familiar with him too depending on how long he has worked there.


I posted the original pizza comment. I appreciate all the feedback. If he painted the house, why did the housekeeper state she had never seen him before? I too thought he could have done some paiting in the house. However, I recall reading somewhere she had never seen him before.


I believe nothing I read about the housekeeper anymore..every story has been twisted and untrue from her



Because he didn't paint the house. That was just some guess by a rando here based on how they feel. Sheesh.


Sheesh........That is some guess by you( Rando?) that he didn't. He currently worked for a construction company as a painter. It has already been stated the house was always being worked on.
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jsteele wrote:Okay, moratorium on "thug" discussion. This is not a contest to see just how inane DCUM threads can become. I just posted this in the "facts" thread, but I thought I would use it to change the subject here:

Some interesting information from the AP and, Jesus, check out who his attorney was:

http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/suspect-named-killing-wealthy-dc-family-housekeeper-31198569

Also in 2010, Wint was arrested outside the American Iron Works headquarters while carrying a 2-foot-long machete and a BB pistol, but weapons charges were dropped after he pleaded guilty to possessing an open container of alcohol in a retail area, court records show.

Attorney Robin Ficker, who defended Wint in other cases, said he didn't seem violent or capable of murder.

"My impression of him — I remember him rather well — is that he wouldn't hurt a fly. He's a very nice person," Ficker said.

Oh my goodness. Wow.


They say that Willie Horton was a real sweetie, too.
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Anonymous wrote:
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.


Nope. It is the absurdity of ordering a pizza while in the middle of murdering for people and that very pizza leading to your downfall.


I don't see how the pizza delivery is absurd considering what just happened. Plus they were alive or at SS was until the afternoon the next day.

I think SS convinced him to order to get someone to the house, hoping they would see something or a neighbor might think it was off to see Domino's at midnight. Someone showed him where the envelope was and more than likely gave him the idea to put money in the envelope and leave it out front. Maybe that is how the perp got the money drop on the front step idea??(it was just easy to get his pizza on the front step) I'm sure SS was thinking and trying anything he could to get his family safe.


I'm sure there is much more evidence (he was in that house almost 24hrs) but Domino's pizza kids already leaked to the media that they delivered that night. Police shared the evidence they collected shortly after with the suspect name.


Agree..I feel like he worked in the house on a reno (I read the kitchen was being reno'd) project possibly as the painter? If so, he would be there early in the morning everyday and know the whole routine. He would know the in's and out's of the house, the dog would be familiar with him too depending on how long he has worked there.


I posted the original pizza comment. I appreciate all the feedback. If he painted the house, why did the housekeeper state she had never seen him before? I too thought he could have done some paiting in the house. However, I recall reading somewhere she had never seen him before.


I believe nothing I read about the housekeeper anymore..every story has been twisted and untrue from her



Because he didn't paint the house. That was just some guess by a rando here based on how they feel. Sheesh.


Why do you become so defensive and feel the need to put down every contributor? If you can solve it, please do so. Many of us are shocked by the brutality, admire the ability of SS to try and save his family while being held hostage by dropping clues.

If Mr. Wint is smart, he will turn himself in and tell the authorities everything. If he has one ounce of remorse, he will call the authorities NOW! Afterall, he could have just been one of the participants but not the ring leader.
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Anonymous wrote:Elizabeth Blalock may know Amy and may be genuinely grieving, but just saying' -- they aren't even Facebook friends.


What a b*tch you are. Maybe Blalock isn't on idiot FB.
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Anonymous wrote:Elizabeth Blalock may know Amy and may be genuinely grieving, but just saying' -- they aren't even Facebook friends.


What a b*tch you are. Maybe Blalock isn't on idiot FB.


We're all adults here. There's no need to bleep out words anymore, just tell us how you really feel...
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Anonymous wrote:Elizabeth Blalock may know Amy and may be genuinely grieving, but just saying' -- they aren't even Facebook friends.


What a b*tch you are. Maybe Blalock isn't on idiot FB.


We're all adults here. There's no need to bleep out words anymore, just tell us how you really feel...


Not the pp, but I feel that you are bitchy to try to humiliate this woman. How's that?
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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.


Nope. It is the absurdity of ordering a pizza while in the middle of murdering for people and that very pizza leading to your downfall.


I don't see how the pizza delivery is absurd considering what just happened. Plus they were alive or at SS was until the afternoon the next day.

I think SS convinced him to order to get someone to the house, hoping they would see something or a neighbor might think it was off to see Domino's at midnight. Someone showed him where the envelope was and more than likely gave him the idea to put money in the envelope and leave it out front. Maybe that is how the perp got the money drop on the front step idea??(it was just easy to get his pizza on the front step) I'm sure SS was thinking and trying anything he could to get his family safe.


I'm sure there is much more evidence (he was in that house almost 24hrs) but Domino's pizza kids already leaked to the media that they delivered that night. Police shared the evidence they collected shortly after with the suspect name.


Agree..I feel like he worked in the house on a reno (I read the kitchen was being reno'd) project possibly as the painter? If so, he would be there early in the morning everyday and know the whole routine. He would know the in's and out's of the house, the dog would be familiar with him too depending on how long he has worked there.


I posted the original pizza comment. I appreciate all the feedback. If he painted the house, why did the housekeeper state she had never seen him before? I too thought he could have done some paiting in the house. However, I recall reading somewhere she had never seen him before.


I believe nothing I read about the housekeeper anymore..every story has been twisted and untrue from her



Because he didn't paint the house. That was just some guess by a rando here based on how they feel. Sheesh.


Why do you become so defensive and feel the need to put down every contributor? If you can solve it, please do so. Many of us are shocked by the brutality, admire the ability of SS to try and save his family while being held hostage by dropping clues.

If Mr. Wint is smart, he will turn himself in and tell the authorities everything. If he has one ounce of remorse, he will call the authorities NOW! Afterall, he could have just been one of the participants but not the ring leader.


Won't matter. Felony-murder.
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