Fire in upper NW?

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Anonymous wrote:Robin Ficker, the suspect’s former attorney, was just interviewed by Megyn Kelly on Fox.
The man is either crazy or truly believes this guy is not involved.
He called Wint a nice guy and pretty much defended his past behavior.
I have to say, I have never heard of Ficker until now, and I am not impressed.


Wants to represent him again now that this case is famous. Pig.
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When police announce they are seeking a suspect for a crime, I always try to remember that in our country, people are presumed innocent until proven guilty.
But, with this one, I am having trouble believing this suspect is innocent.
If he were, why would he still be on the run?
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Anonymous wrote:What incentive could he possibly have to turn self in? No death penalty in dc so that is off the table

I would think his chances of being in jail rest of life are 100% so why not try to run? I can't see him getting out after only 30 yes because he turned himself in and cooperated


agree..he's going to run as long as he can


I believe his incentive is he has three children. They will grow up under this umbrella of their father's acts. Although horrific perhaps he can still be there for them to show them what not to do. Make better choices, etc. Children still end up loving their parent no matter the circumstances.

My guess the crime being solved will help the S children as well. We do not know if he acted alone. Perhaps the authorities already do.

If he has one ounce of true love for his kids, he will turn himself in.


Omg. Hilarious.

On his Facebook page, which may not be up now, there was a picture of a two-three yr old girl with the caption "if you want one this cute, holla at me" or so,etching like that

Yeah, sounds like an upstanding dad alright.


Yes, not only is he offering himself to the world as a baby daddy for anyone who wants a beautiful child, he posted a shirtless bathroom selfie of himself saying how lucky any woman is to be with him because "this is what Black Jesus looks like"



Delusional-sounds like something Kanye would say-although he thinks he is God. This guy is a true sociopath, with narcissistic features and delusions of grandeur.
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Anonymous wrote:What incentive could he possibly have to turn self in? No death penalty in dc so that is off the table

I would think his chances of being in jail rest of life are 100% so why not try to run? I can't see him getting out after only 30 yes because he turned himself in and cooperated


agree..he's going to run as long as he can


I believe his incentive is he has three children. They will grow up under this umbrella of their father's acts. Although horrific perhaps he can still be there for them to show them what not to do. Make better choices, etc. Children still end up loving their parent no matter the circumstances.

My guess the crime being solved will help the S children as well. We do not know if he acted alone. Perhaps the authorities already do.

If he has one ounce of true love for his kids, he will turn himself in.


Omg. Hilarious.

On his Facebook page, which may not be up now, there was a picture of a two-three yr old girl with the caption "if you want one this cute, holla at me" or so,etching like that

Yeah, sounds like an upstanding dad alright.


Ugh! What does that even mean? Such a loser.


I saw that too. It's sort of delusional, don't you think?




It is beyond delusional. But beyond that - i think it is just a massive, enormous ego of his. You and I can see he is a piece of sheet, but he doesn't necessarily see himself that way. He can see his track record of fathering multiple kids with different women as a sign of his manhood, a positive attribute. You are really looking at the dregs of society who have a shocking level of self-assurance. Very scary people.





NOT ONLY in PG or SE DC, shockingly. Just because they don't call themselves baby daddy doesn't mean we don't run into them every day.


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Can someone post a link with said woman's interview?
Anonymous
I'm so disgusted that another human being could have it in him to do this to other people. And to all you people calling this a "tragedy" -- no it isn't. A tragedy is when someone dies from a disease or gets hit by a card. This is straight up murder and torture by an animal.
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Anonymous wrote:Robin Ficker, the suspect’s former attorney, was just interviewed by Megyn Kelly on Fox.
The man is either crazy or truly believes this guy is not involved.
He called Wint a nice guy and pretty much defended his past behavior.
I have to say, I have never heard of Ficker until now, and I am not impressed.


Wants to represent him again now that this case is famous. Pig.


That's what I thought, too but I thought he was disbarred. Apparently not if wiki is to be trusted on this.
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Anonymous wrote:I'm so disgusted that another human being could have it in him to do this to other people. And to all you people calling this a "tragedy" -- no it isn't. A tragedy is when someone dies from a disease or gets hit by a card. This is straight up murder and torture by an animal.


A tragedy is, technically, when something happens to someone due to their own tragic flaw. So neither this, nor getting hit by a car, nor dying from a disease (well, maybe if it was lung cancer and the deceased had a 2-pack-day habit) would apply.
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Anonymous wrote:It's so hard to believe that a single person could manage 4 people at one time.
He had to at a minimum tie up Amy and Philip at the same time. I guess that wasn't difficult. Then overwhelm SS.
But then presumably SS had his arms free to make phone calls. Plus Daron had to monitor these calls exceedingly closely to ensure he wasn't calling 911 or a friend.
I guess at the same time the others were just tied up (or dead). But it still seems like an awful lot of moving parts for one criminal to manage.


Agree.


Maybe the wife and the housekeeper were killed early on, and Philip was kept alive (and threatened) till the end to force SS to bring the money and make all those phone calls and text messages? By killing Amy and Veralucia, Daron's threats about harming the boy were much more credible to Savvas?
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Maybe the wife and the housekeeper were killed early on, and Philip was kept alive (and threatened) till the end to force SS to bring the money and make all those phone calls and text messages? By killing Amy and Veralucia, Daron's threats about harming the boy were much more credible to Savvas?


I have a vague memory of a report that the Porsche was seen driving very fast through the neighborhood on Wednesday afternoon. Is there any chance that Amy wasn't home when Wint entered the house? If so, he would only have to immobilize Vera, Philip would be very easy, and then have Vera call Amy to come home immediately. If Amy came rushing back, he could grab her as soon as she came in the door. Then, repeat the same thing with Savvas.
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I just think if Mr. Savopoulas couldn't make it out of a situation like that, what hope would we have? He was skilled in martial arts, and one commenter on WAPO said he was the best negotiator he'd done
Business with in 30 years. He was uniquely equipped to handle this situation. And yet it turned out like it did...
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We do not know he did not use the martial arts...but maybe outnumbered.
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Maybe the wife and the housekeeper were killed early on, and Philip was kept alive (and threatened) till the end to force SS to bring the money and make all those phone calls and text messages? By killing Amy and Veralucia, Daron's threats about harming the boy were much more credible to Savvas?


I have a vague memory of a report that the Porsche was seen driving very fast through the neighborhood on Wednesday afternoon. Is there any chance that Amy wasn't home when Wint entered the house? If so, he would only have to immobilize Vera, Philip would be very easy, and then have Vera call Amy to come home immediately. If Amy came rushing back, he could grab her as soon as she came in the door. Then, repeat the same thing with Savvas.


That makes sense -- for some reason I also feel like Vera was the first one to encounter and be subdued -- maybe even killed -- by him to prove what he was capable of. The one thing I can't understand is why it was so important to keep Nelly away. I wish they had told wing they were expecting 10 other people so there would be that many more phone calls yo make.
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Maybe the wife and the housekeeper were killed early on, and Philip was kept alive (and threatened) till the end to force SS to bring the money and make all those phone calls and text messages? By killing Amy and Veralucia, Daron's threats about harming the boy were much more credible to Savvas?


I have a vague memory of a report that the Porsche was seen driving very fast through the neighborhood on Wednesday afternoon. Is there any chance that Amy wasn't home when Wint entered the house? If so, he would only have to immobilize Vera, Philip would be very easy, and then have Vera call Amy to come home immediately. If Amy came rushing back, he could grab her as soon as she came in the door. Then, repeat the same thing with Savvas.


That makes sense -- for some reason I also feel like Vera was the first one to encounter and be subdued -- maybe even killed -- by him to prove what he was capable of. The one thing I can't understand is why it was so important to keep Nelly away. I wish they had told wing they were expecting 10 other people so there would be that many more phone calls yo make.


He might have said to them to make sure no one new came to the house.
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Anonymous wrote:We do not know he did not use the martial arts...but maybe outnumbered.


At this point we really don't know anything.
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