Fire in upper NW?

Anonymous
Knives, cash found in DC mansion murder suspect's car

WASHINGTON (WUSA9) -- Police recovered two knives, money orders and cash from the car of the man arrested in connection with the murder of four people in a D.C. mansion.

The items were found after police executed a search warrant of 34-year-old Daron Wint's Chevy Cruz, WUSA9's Bruce Leshan reported


http://www.wusa9.com/story/news/local/dc/2015/06/05/mansion-murder-suspect-car-search/28535195/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Would it be appropriate to direct all our armchair investigators over to websleuths? They are breaking this down more than we ever could.

http://www.websleuths.com/forums/showthread.php?281778-DC-Savvas-Savopoulos-family-amp-Veralicia-Figueroa-murdered-Daron-Wint-Arrested-10/page34



Nooooo!!!! Because then we are going to be left with just the people making collages about their grief for a family they have never met.


And another perspective could be:
It might just be that collage making person is empathic and sympathetic and would be the very person to help someone they did NOT know and NEVER MET vs the another person whom would say --"Hey -I never met them, there are not in my circle or community I will just move on". The person they never met that might need help ….could be you. Just Sayin'


there is a difference between being empathetic/sympathetic and being obsessive.

and are collage-making people really doing something to help the actual victims or others in the community? or are they just wallowing in their self-absorbed anxiety?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:JW lied about the car being locked or unlocked. The suspicion is that the locked car would mean JW interacted with someone in the house instead of placing it on the car seat, when dropping off the cash.



Thanks. Honestly, I've been too dense to understand the significance of that innocuous fact/lie. In due time, we will know about JW's involvement, if any. If he was (and that's still a big if given the mountain of information not publicly known) it's scary to think he was invited/hired into their world and allowed such close personal access. I suspect SS and AS were like most parents: careful about who is allowed access into their family. Plainly, there was no hint any of their household employees were capable of this. Again, though, still very possible he wasn't involved. Lying in this context, especially about seemingly innocuous facts, is a big red flag.
Expired Mosler registration found in one of JW's backpacks which were in his BMW.


Where is the Mosler now?
Anonymous
Wow hey thanks for the web sleuths link. Those people have a completely different conversation going on than here!
So, in Jordan Wallace's car they found 2 backpacks, the expired registration to the Mosler, and his passport.

I think Jordan Wallace was involved but perhaps didn't intend for murder to occur.
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Anonymous wrote:The house had a security system, so the security company and the police probably had several contact numbers, including Savvas' office at AIW.

A neighbor may have had the office number, but any neighbor who knew the name of the business could have looked up the number and called.

When a house is on fire, a lot of people immediately try to contact the owner.


Genius statement of the year.


Well, I had to say it to stop the post after post from people who could not imagine why anyone would call AIW or JW about the fire.
Anonymous
Mosler is in the right bay of the garage. I don't know where the Bentley is, someone said perhaps the left garage bay.

Someone offered the theory that JW lied about whether the car was locked because he never put it in the car, rather he directly connected with Wint or another.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wow hey thanks for the web sleuths link. Those people have a completely different conversation going on than here!
So, in Jordan Wallace's car they found 2 backpacks, the expired registration to the Mosler, and his passport.

I think Jordan Wallace was involved but perhaps didn't intend for murder to occur.


Based on what? None of that is incriminating.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The house had a security system, so the security company and the police probably had several contact numbers, including Savvas' office at AIW.

A neighbor may have had the office number, but any neighbor who knew the name of the business could have looked up the number and called.

When a house is on fire, a lot of people immediately try to contact the owner.


You newbies are a piece of work. The alarm system was disabled.


Police are still searching for the family's extensive security system. CBS News learned Wednesday that the video recorder is missing.
Did the smoke detectors go off?? the alarm system is connected to the smoke detectors..and will call the alarm company that calls 911


We don't know if the smoke detectors went off or if a neighbor called in the fire. A smoke detector can be disabled by placing tape over it. This will work until the flames melt the tape. If DW was an experienced welder, he would know to tape the smoke detectors before setting the place on fire.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Would it be appropriate to direct all our armchair investigators over to websleuths? They are breaking this down more than we ever could.

http://www.websleuths.com/forums/showthread.php?281778-DC-Savvas-Savopoulos-family-amp-Veralicia-Figueroa-murdered-Daron-Wint-Arrested-10/page34



Nooooo!!!! Because then we are going to be left with just the people making collages about their grief for a family they have never met.


And another perspective could be:
It might just be that collage making person is empathic and sympathetic and would be the very person to help someone they did NOT know and NEVER MET vs the another person whom would say --"Hey -I never met them, there are not in my circle or community I will just move on". The person they never met that might need help ….could be you. Just Sayin'


Making collages is not a sign of empathy or sympathy in this case (where they don't know the family). It is a sign or narcissism and instability. The vast majority of sympathetic and empathetic people in this world don't make collages.




-Was just offering another perspective. Some people have different ways of coping and sharing their offer of help. It may not be something you or I would ever do, yet it may be their way.

You posted: "The vast majority of sympathetic and empathetic people in this world don't make collages." ---- Is this your perspective or is this taken from evidenced based factual documentation from somewhere? If so, Please share the source.

Also based on your statement should it be assumed that you are sympathetic or empathetic whether you make collages or not.
See-- I really do not think we can amass individuals into one global way of thinking or not based on one part of what they do. That's all.
Actually I thought your initial comment was meant to be humorous and it could be too and at the same time those other perspectives can coexist.


Just wanted to increase awareness that
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Would it be appropriate to direct all our armchair investigators over to websleuths? They are breaking this down more than we ever could.

http://www.websleuths.com/forums/showthread.php?281778-DC-Savvas-Savopoulos-family-amp-Veralicia-Figueroa-murdered-Daron-Wint-Arrested-10/page34



Nooooo!!!! Because then we are going to be left with just the people making collages about their grief for a family they have never met.


And another perspective could be:
It might just be that collage making person is empathic and sympathetic and would be the very person to help someone they did NOT know and NEVER MET vs the another person whom would say --"Hey -I never met them, there are not in my circle or community I will just move on". The person they never met that might need help ….could be you. Just Sayin'


Making collages is not a sign of empathy or sympathy in this case (where they don't know the family). It is a sign or narcissism and instability. The vast majority of sympathetic and empathetic people in this world don't make collages.




-Was just offering another perspective. Some people have different ways of coping and sharing their offer of help. It may not be something you or I would ever do, yet it may be their way.

You posted: "The vast majority of sympathetic and empathetic people in this world don't make collages."
---- Is this your perspective or is this taken from evidenced based factual documentation from somewhere? If so, Please share the source.

Also based on your statement should it be assumed that you are sympathetic or empathetic whether you make collages or not.
See-- I really do not think we can amass individuals into one global way of thinking or not based on one part of what they do. That's all.
Actually I thought your initial comment was meant to be humorous and it could be too and at the same time those other perspectives can coexist.


Just wanted to increase awareness that


NP here. I can't with this.
Anonymous
Maybe the expired registration was in his bag because SS asked him to do a DMV errand for him at some point previously?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wow hey thanks for the web sleuths link. Those people have a completely different conversation going on than here!
So, in Jordan Wallace's car they found 2 backpacks, the expired registration to the Mosler, and his passport.

I think Jordan Wallace was involved but perhaps didn't intend for murder to occur.


Based on what? None of that is incriminating.


I can not find any national news network to say JW had the expired registration.. but yes his passport was inside the BMW .. Two external hard drives?? would that be a memory stick???
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Would it be appropriate to direct all our armchair investigators over to websleuths? They are breaking this down more than we ever could.

http://www.websleuths.com/forums/showthread.php?281778-DC-Savvas-Savopoulos-family-amp-Veralicia-Figueroa-murdered-Daron-Wint-Arrested-10/page34



Nooooo!!!! Because then we are going to be left with just the people making collages about their grief for a family they have never met.


And another perspective could be:
It might just be that collage making person is empathic and sympathetic and would be the very person to help someone they did NOT know and NEVER MET vs the another person whom would say --"Hey -I never met them, there are not in my circle or community I will just move on". The person they never met that might need help ….could be you. Just Sayin'


there is a difference between being empathetic/sympathetic and being obsessive. -- AGREE

and are collage-making people really doing something to help the actual victims or others in the community? or are they just wallowing in their self-absorbed anxiety?
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Who Knows?? Maybe they are doing both. No way to know for sure.
Anonymous
If someone in your family was brutally murdered and you later heard about a random stranger "making collages" to "help them work through their grief" would you consider them kind-hearted and empathetic?

Anonymous
Enough with the collages already!
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