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Please don't start with the art thief theory, again. |
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now that he has been caught and arrested along with his brother and several other people, is it reasonable to assume that he had accomplices? I am thinking he and his brothers were the ones actually in the house/who committed the kidnapping, extortion, torture, murder, arson, robbery and then there was someone else (I am guessing one of the women, for no particular reason just a hunch since women are generally seen as less threatening than men) who drove the suspects to the S house or was somehow involved in helping the other suspect(s) (the one(s) who did not take the Porsche) get away from the scene.
Here is what I think happened (no revelations here, just what seems to me to be pretty obvious based on what we know): DW and/or his brother went up to the door Wed afternoon, possibly wearing some type of uniform/disguise--dressed to appear as utility workers or construction workers or delivery men, etc-- Housekeeper (VF) was home w/ Philip. Housekeeper answered the door and they pushed past her into the house, leaving no sign of a forced entry. They quickly subdued/tied up VF and PS, forced VF to call AS and tell her there was some emergency w Philip. AS rushes home in the Porsche (which is why it was reportedly seen speeding Wed afternoon). AS returns, DW subdues her, forces her to call SS and get him home ASAP, he receives call while at dojo in Chantilly, goes home earlier than planned, telling other housekeeper (NG) that AS needs him to watch Philip because AS is going out Wed night. SS returns home and finds AS, PS and VF bound, being threatened, he doesn't attempt to fight off DW/accomplice for fear of them hurting the others if he resists them. The whole ordeal plays out over Wed. night and Thurs morning, with SS desperately and repeatedly attempting to get DW/accomplice what they want ($$, valuables). They use threats/torture of PS, AS, VF to compel/force SS to make all these calls in attempts to get as much $$ as possible together, they also ask him who might be showing up at the house Thurs. who could potentially interrupt/interfere with the $$ drop so that is why SS is allowed/forced to call NG and tell her not to come Thurs. SS tries til the end to get them more and more $$ but he is not able to get more than the 40k delivered and DW/accomplice are upset that they can't get more out of him and possibly feel that they need to wrap the whole thing up and get out of there finally (perhaps having VF's husband come by the house spurs them to get out faster as well) so, being the psychopaths and hateful, worthless people that they are, they murder everyone and set the house on fire. DW drives off in the Porsche, i wonder if he was anticipating that he might get caught even sooner than he did, maybe even that he'd be caught while driving the Porsche and he thought that would be a dramatic way to go out. The accomplice(s) either take off in another vehicle (someone--I'm guessing a woman--picked any accomplice(s) of DW's up in a different car). They all meet back up afterward in MD and go and immediately spend their cash on whatever...drugs, strip club, prostitutes, something not easily traced...the end? |
Highly unlikely, IMO |
| I think he hid the rest of the $$ with GF, or relatives-thugh he may have had to pay someone off-drug deals probably. I wonder if the NY GF was in the car or if she was arrested. |
Stupidity all the way. |
Yeah wint comes across as someone who is a lover of the arts. He probably hangs out at the Phillips collection when he isn't murdering children. |
| It doesn't make sense to have rented a box truck and be driving it around and just have money in it. Money doesn't take up that much space. Wonder what else was in the truck? |
all the way... like he's basically the hottest criminal on the east coast - hey, sure let's cruise together. wth?!?! |
+1. If they were smart criminals, they'd be committing massive medicare fraud or similar, not a rap sheet longer than their arm and a high-profile murder for $40K. |
I'm not suggesting he planned this for the art, just that if they were going to rob this family's money why wouldn't they also take their things? |
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I keep reading speculation that the person(s) who did this must have been fairly knowledgeable about the family's daily routines. I also keep reading comments that this was just a thug(s) who thought he could get some quick money, and that there was not a more complex, sinister motive. If all that is true, why would the perpetrators strike on a day when the young boy was home from school? Why would they torture him? If my only goal was to get money, I'd wait until everyone was out of the way, except the father. Why go in to the home when there were 4 people present? I think there's more going on here than just getting money. |
what? |
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I wonder who else he/they have killed?
Here are some potential ones...http://www.pgcrimesolvers.com/content/unsolved-cases |
DC is not Mayberry and there wouldn't be enough space in the paper for real news if they posted all the mugshots of people arrested. |