Fire in upper NW?

Anonymous
I don't think NC tags is significant. It looks like it's a rental box truck company, like U-Haul, that probably has a fluctuating inventory of trucks from various places.
Anonymous
That said, I certainly would be interested (as I'm sure cops are) in who rented it and when.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Another warning about any information coming from the Daily Mail - my recent experiences taught me not just take their reporting with the grain of salt but pretty much disregard EVERYTHING that comes from their site as completely unreliable and worse than any speculations you find on any anonymous internet boards.
They really seem to have no "on the ground" journalists (well, I will actually argue now that they have no journalists working there. Period.) and all the "info" they get is exactly the same way we do on this thread here but then they go an extra mile to twist everything in the most horrendously speculative way that is as far from the truth as possible. I have no idea if they do this only with the U.S. based stories but in the case of another tragedy where I had some intimate knowledge it was indeed only The Daily Mail that repeatedly printed the most horrendous garbage.

So, yes, don't trust a word that comes from that rug.


The Daily Mail printed a fictitious article during the first gulf war implicating Saddam Hussain and the IRA in a plot against Royals.
Anonymous
Wait a second - I just looked a little more into the Amerit Fleet Mobile Service Trucks - http://ameritfleetsolutions.com/mobile-service-center - and it turns it out is not a u-haul type rental. It is, instead, a truck that is designed to provide on-site car maintenance. It's like a garage on wheels. The little video shows the truck going from place to place maintaining trucks and cars.
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Anonymous wrote:That said, I certainly would be interested (as I'm sure cops are) in who rented it and when.


As well as the hotel room. You need a credit card and ID for both.
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Anonymous wrote:Anyone else concerned that the accomplices are still out and about? And obviously rather sophisticated if they disabled a strong alarm system, subdued a large dog and so far, appear to have disappeared?


Yes! I doubt wint would of been able to disable an alarm/security system in such a way the alarm and police weren't notified when it was disabled. Maybe youtube walked him through it but I doubt it


I remember reading somewhere that at times the alarm system wasn't turned on. There's also the possibility that he forced his way in on a ruse. Some have theorized the killers were wearing green vests similar to what road workers in the area were wearing as a ruse to get someone to open the door. Vests were found in the garage and a partially burned one in the Porsche.


The cameras were turned off. Cameras don't shut off when you punch in your disarm code at the door to disarm the house alarm. The cameras were manually turned off and the DVR had to off been taken because they could retrieve the info off of it of what happened before the cameras were shut off. The security systems(dvr racks, etc) on these types of homes are usually located in the basement.


Did the fire alarm go off? Most security systems have a fire alarm, smoke and heat, they always sound locally, sometimes to an alarm office. They are NEVER deactivated when the burglar alarm is off. So if here was a burglar alarm, and no fire alarm went off, someone with knowledge of the alarm system was able to disable it entirely without sending a trouble alarm to an alarm office.
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Anonymous wrote:Again, would the death penalty make it right? This person is so horrible and worthless that killing him would accomplish nothing for me.


Both Petit killers got what they deserved, death. It may accomplish nothing for you but not everyone feels the same.


They were sentenced to death, but they are both alive and well, unfortunately.... Both of them put through an appeal... And apparently this can take years or longer..... There was a news piece about the older guy that he shows no remorse, in fact he wrote letters that he actually has killed 17 other women between the ages of 14 and 25, and that he has raped "dozens of people"

Also CT repealed the death penalty in 2012 - though I think it may not affect cases already closed...


The death penalty is expensive. Why spend money on pieces of shit?
Anonymous
Charging documents say he was attempting to perpetrate the crime of kidnapping. So Wint was trying to take him somewhere else?
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Anonymous wrote:Anyone else concerned that the accomplices are still out and about? And obviously rather sophisticated if they disabled a strong alarm system, subdued a large dog and so far, appear to have disappeared?


Yes! I doubt wint would of been able to disable an alarm/security system in such a way the alarm and police weren't notified when it was disabled. Maybe youtube walked him through it but I doubt it


I remember reading somewhere that at times the alarm system wasn't turned on. There's also the possibility that he forced his way in on a ruse. Some have theorized the killers were wearing green vests similar to what road workers in the area were wearing as a ruse to get someone to open the door. Vests were found in the garage and a partially burned one in the Porsche.


The cameras were turned off. Cameras don't shut off when you punch in your disarm code at the door to disarm the house alarm. The cameras were manually turned off and the DVR had to off been taken because they could retrieve the info off of it of what happened before the cameras were shut off. The security systems(dvr racks, etc) on these types of homes are usually located in the basement.


Did the fire alarm go off? Most security systems have a fire alarm, smoke and heat, they always sound locally, sometimes to an alarm office. They are NEVER deactivated when the burglar alarm is off. So if here was a burglar alarm, and no fire alarm went off, someone with knowledge of the alarm system was able to disable it entirely without sending a trouble alarm to an alarm office.


They said the neighbor alerted the fire department. Never anything about the alarm company alerting the FD
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Anonymous wrote:Anyone else concerned that the accomplices are still out and about? And obviously rather sophisticated if they disabled a strong alarm system, subdued a large dog and so far, appear to have disappeared?


Yes! I doubt wint would of been able to disable an alarm/security system in such a way the alarm and police weren't notified when it was disabled. Maybe youtube walked him through it but I doubt it


I remember reading somewhere that at times the alarm system wasn't turned on. There's also the possibility that he forced his way in on a ruse. Some have theorized the killers were wearing green vests similar to what road workers in the area were wearing as a ruse to get someone to open the door. Vests were found in the garage and a partially burned one in the Porsche.


The cameras were turned off. Cameras don't shut off when you punch in your disarm code at the door to disarm the house alarm. The cameras were manually turned off and the DVR had to off been taken because they could retrieve the info off of it of what happened before the cameras were shut off. The security systems(dvr racks, etc) on these types of homes are usually located in the basement.


Did the fire alarm go off? Most security systems have a fire alarm, smoke and heat, they always sound locally, sometimes to an alarm office. They are NEVER deactivated when the burglar alarm is off. So if here was a burglar alarm, and no fire alarm went off, someone with knowledge of the alarm system was able to disable it entirely without sending a trouble alarm to an alarm office.


They said the neighbor alerted the fire department. Never anything about the alarm company alerting the FD


This gets creepier by the minute. Possible accomplices who make their living by helping stranded motorists and have the knowledge to disable a security system, including a smoke alarm.
Anonymous
The father of Daron Wint, the man suspected of killing a Northwest D.C. couple, their young son, and their housekeeper, had been so frightened by threats his son made to shoot his own family that he sought a protective order barring the man from contacting them for a year.

Maryland court records show that over the last decade Mr. Wint has been the subject of numerous peace and protective orders.

One taken out by his own father in 2005 describes how the then 21-year-old Mr. Wint stood outside of his father’s Lanham home and threatened to shoot his father and step-mother. Police were called to the scene, but Mr. Wint came back afterward.

“He stood in the street in front of the house and continued to threaten me and my wife,” wrote Mr. Wint’s father in a handwritten application for a protective order filed in Prince George’s County District Court. “Threats were to be on the lookout for him, I should have made the officer pat him and they would have found what he had under his clothing for me.”

The protective order sought by Mr. Wint’s father sought to ban him from the family’s Lanham home, which was one of several locations in Prince George’s County that police searched Wednesday night. The order also sought to keep Mr. Wint away from the elementary school and day care that his then 8-year-old sister attended.

Read more: http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2015/may/21/dc-murder-suspect-daron-wint-threatened-own-family/#ixzz3b5FK3b00
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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:That said, I certainly would be interested (as I'm sure cops are) in who rented it and when.


As well as the hotel room. You need a credit card and ID for both.


Clearly you only stay at nice hotels.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:That said, I certainly would be interested (as I'm sure cops are) in who rented it and when.


As well as the hotel room. You need a credit card and ID for both.


Clearly you only stay at nice hotels.


But all those people were questioned and let go. Makes me think they already know who else was involved but no concrete evidence.
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Anonymous wrote:That said, I certainly would be interested (as I'm sure cops are) in who rented it and when.


As well as the hotel room. You need a credit card and ID for both.


The showed an ID for the hotel room and paid cash.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:That said, I certainly would be interested (as I'm sure cops are) in who rented it and when.


As well as the hotel room. You need a credit card and ID for both.


Clearly you only stay at nice hotels.


Not even nice hotels. I lost my ID before a vacation several years ago, and had no trouble checking into hotels.
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