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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It is simply not possible to get into the mind of someone who would commit such atrocious crimes.
“Normal” people cannot understand the thought patterns of a killer.
Normal people don’t kill innocent people.


+ my husband tells me this all the time when i sit horrified at crimes against children. all you can do is hope the killer(s) will pay for their crimes.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I just watched the CNN video of his arrest. He is big and intimidating. Those poor people!


is the video online?


Yes on CNN
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:That lawyer is on CNN. Someone needs to get him a muzzle.

How dare he say "the pizza crust was found outside and the murder took place inside the home"

All he keeps saying is Daron has no convictions. He desperately wants camera time. I'm turning.


I saw him on Megyn Kelly last night and can’t believe what a joke he is.
Yes, people have the presumption of innocence until proven guilty, but to call him a “nice guy” and to pretty much deny other crimes this scumbag has committed is over the top.
He gives lawyers a bad name.


"Ficker" means "f***er" in German. The name definitely fits this motherf***er. This is why people hate criminal defense lawyers - I know that our judicial system requires it, but it's sickening that this animal who tortured and burned a 10 year old will have someone fighting for his acquittal.
Anonymous
+1,000,000
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Anonymous wrote:None of this makes any sense. Why would your standard street thug commit such sadistic murders just for $40,000? Something just doesn't add up. Not at all suggesting that this POS isn't the murderer, but it just doesn't make sense.


I agree, this seems a bit suspect. Perhaps this was a professional hit and they paid him to be the fall guy.


I hope there are not too many mafia fantasist conspiracy theorists like you on the jury or they might get away with it



I hope there are no idiots on the jury like your who believe guilty until proven innocent.


In DC, it's quite the opposite. You get jurors who refuse to "judge" defendants for serious crimes and/or engage in jury nullification. No doubt this thug's lawyers will be noting the overwhelming police effort to get this poor black male.
Anonymous
Ficker was banned from practising law for a couple years-they should have just disbarred him.
Anonymous
The judicial system in this country absolutely sucks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:That lawyer is on CNN. Someone needs to get him a muzzle.

How dare he say "the pizza crust was found outside and the murder took place inside the home"

All he keeps saying is Daron has no convictions. He desperately wants camera time. I'm turning.


I saw him on Megyn Kelly last night and can’t believe what a joke he is.
Yes, people have the presumption of innocence until proven guilty, but to call him a “nice guy” and to pretty much deny other crimes this scumbag has committed is over the top.
He gives lawyers a bad name.


"Ficker" means "f***er" in German. The name definitely fits this motherf***er. This is why people hate criminal defense lawyers - I know that our judicial system requires it, but it's sickening that this animal who tortured and burned a 10 year old will have someone fighting for his acquittal.


He's not an animal. He's doing his job. Defense attorneys are just as important as prosecutors, Nancy Grace.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:That lawyer is on CNN. Someone needs to get him a muzzle.

How dare he say "the pizza crust was found outside and the murder took place inside the home"

All he keeps saying is Daron has no convictions. He desperately wants camera time. I'm turning.


In one of the articles, the lawyer says Wint was someone "you would feel safe having your grandmother go to lunch with."


Only if Granny had no money to steal.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The judicial system in this country absolutely sucks.


Why do you say this?
I think it is pretty good - compared to other countries.
The only thing I think is a bit unbalanced is that the criminal often seems to have more rights than the victims.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:None of this makes any sense. Why would your standard street thug commit such sadistic murders just for $40,000? Something just doesn't add up. Not at all suggesting that this POS isn't the murderer, but it just doesn't make sense.


I agree, this seems a bit suspect. Perhaps this was a professional hit and they paid him to be the fall guy.


I hope there are not too many mafia fantasist conspiracy theorists like you on the jury or they might get away with it



I hope there are no idiots on the jury like your who believe guilty until proven innocent.


In DC, it's quite the opposite. You get jurors who refuse to "judge" defendants for serious crimes and/or engage in jury nullification. No doubt this thug's lawyers will be noting the overwhelming police effort to get this poor black male.


Your response comes off as crazy. Just FYI.
Anonymous
Although I agree with 8:46, in our system, we can't pick and choose who gets a defense attorney. No matter how much I think this guy (and his accomplices) needs to go down, I still want to live somewhere where there's a system that provides for a defense. It's flawed, but it's better than most.
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Anonymous wrote:Oh, hi Robin.


So obvious.


Who is robin?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:We only know about the $40k because that is what has been reported. There could be more cash and other valuables such as jewelry.


I'm sure the dude stole more than just the $40k, and I'm sure he tried to get more. Id also be willing to bet that $40k is a pretty good score for an unprofessional thug


Why was there a truck involved? what were they moving? And where is the other $30,000?

I don't know why the NYC girlfriend isn't charged for aiding and abedding or accessory after the fact. She knew he was wanted (she said they discussed him turning himself in), but the authorities had to come to her. I am curious as to who all the other people were who were with Wint when he was arrested.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:That lawyer is on CNN. Someone needs to get him a muzzle.

How dare he say "the pizza crust was found outside and the murder took place inside the home"

All he keeps saying is Daron has no convictions. He desperately wants camera time. I'm turning.


I saw him on Megyn Kelly last night and can’t believe what a joke he is.
Yes, people have the presumption of innocence until proven guilty, but to call him a “nice guy” and to pretty much deny other crimes this scumbag has committed is over the top.
He gives lawyers a bad name.


"Ficker" means "f***er" in German. The name definitely fits this motherf***er. This is why people hate criminal defense lawyers - I know that our judicial system requires it, but it's sickening that this animal who tortured and burned a 10 year old will have someone fighting for his acquittal.


He's not an animal. He's doing his job. Defense attorneys are just as important as prosecutors, Nancy Grace.


So tell us, Johnnie Cochran, exactly how you would defend Daron Wint. Let me guess - he is not guilty by reason of insanity. He ate Twinkies and they made him crazy. He had a deprived childhood. It wasn't him, it was his brother. He didn't mean to kill any of these people - things just got out of hand.
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