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Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:What kind of family raises a monster like this, and then supports him when they know what kind of person he is? Disgusting. I bet the apple doesn't fall far from the tree where Wint is concerned; hope LE is looking carefully there.


Where do you see evidence of their supporting him?


Seriously? How about them talking to that joke of an attorney, claiming it couldn't be him because he doesn't like pizza, letting him hang out with them at their home even after multiple instances of him STABBING other people and threatening their lives, participating in his defense now. I'd call that pretty good evidence. And it speaks to their character and motivation.



And is there evidence that anything Ficker said the family said is true? His claims directly contradict Wint's father's statement.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What kind of family raises a monster like this, and then supports him when they know what kind of person he is? Disgusting. I bet the apple doesn't fall far from the tree where Wint is concerned; hope LE is looking carefully there.


Where do you see evidence of their supporting him?


Seriously? How about them talking to that joke of an attorney, claiming it couldn't be him because he doesn't like pizza, letting him hang out with them at their home even after multiple instances of him STABBING other people and threatening their lives, participating in his defense now. I'd call that pretty good evidence. And it speaks to their character and motivation.



And is there evidence that anything Ficker said the family said is true? His claims directly contradict Wint's father's statement.


Here's Dennis Wint's statement: http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/crime/father-of-suspect-expresses-grief-over-slayings-in-northwest-dc/2015/05/26/afb3a334-0411-11e5-bc72-f3e16bf50bb6_story.html
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What kind of family raises a monster like this, and then supports him when they know what kind of person he is? Disgusting. I bet the apple doesn't fall far from the tree where Wint is concerned; hope LE is looking carefully there.


Where do you see evidence of their supporting him?


Seriously? How about them talking to that joke of an attorney, claiming it couldn't be him because he doesn't like pizza, letting him hang out with them at their home even after multiple instances of him STABBING other people and threatening their lives, participating in his defense now. I'd call that pretty good evidence. And it speaks to their character and motivation.



And is there evidence that anything Ficker said the family said is true? His claims directly contradict Wint's father's statement.


So you're claiming that Wint chilling out on the family home's front porch on a regular basis is just made up? You're saying that, contrary to reports, the family is not working with the public defender, and has not met with Ficker? OK. Bury that head a little further.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What kind of family raises a monster like this, and then supports him when they know what kind of person he is? Disgusting. I bet the apple doesn't fall far from the tree where Wint is concerned; hope LE is looking carefully there.


Where do you see evidence of their supporting him?


Seriously? How about them talking to that joke of an attorney, claiming it couldn't be him because he doesn't like pizza, letting him hang out with them at their home even after multiple instances of him STABBING other people and threatening their lives, participating in his defense now. I'd call that pretty good evidence. And it speaks to their character and motivation.


It's not unusual for the family of troubled people to support them when they are in trouble. They don't necessarily condone the deviate behavior but they do not abandon them.
His father Dennis said, 'We hope that whoever committed these heinous crimes — my son included — will suffer the consequences'
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Here's Dennis Wint's statement: http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/crime/father-of-suspect-expresses-grief-over-slayings-in-northwest-dc/2015/05/26/afb3a334-0411-11e5-bc72-f3e16bf50bb6_story.html

Sorry, where in that does the father acknowledge that his son is a career criminal, a dangerous human being, and someone who has been involved in multiple stabbings? He doesn't? Oh OK.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Here's Dennis Wint's statement: http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/crime/father-of-suspect-expresses-grief-over-slayings-in-northwest-dc/2015/05/26/afb3a334-0411-11e5-bc72-f3e16bf50bb6_story.html

Sorry, where in that does the father acknowledge that his son is a career criminal, a dangerous human being, and someone who has been involved in multiple stabbings? He doesn't? Oh OK.
You are right. He doesn't use your words to describe his son.
Anonymous
I'm sure his brother helping him with his box truck getaway was benign as well.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:But is it really plausible that SS would have Figueroa's husband's cell on his phone? Not to me.


Really? I still have number of husband for former nanny. Maybe you don't live that way, but others do.



Pretty high executive with dealings with so many people. He has a driver, a few administrative assistants, etc. He prob doesn't have time to make a lot of calls on his own - his assistants, secretaries, and wife would have the numbers of people like this. So I don't think he would have use for *one of* his housekeeper's husband's number in his phone. *Maybe* his number for the housekeeper's but probably not even that, because if he needed her, his wife would make the call or give him the number to call or call the other housekeeper.



You are wrong. My husband has the phone number for our housekeeper. It sounds like this housekeeper also helped with the son so she was part nanny as well. Of course he'd have her number, and it's not strange to also have her husbands number -- maybe over the years (she's worked there, what, 15 years?) he's been in contact with the husband for whatever reason. It's not strange at all.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm sure his brother helping him with his box truck getaway was benign as well.


Unless it's the unibomber, siblings don't always rat out their brother. Darrell may well be subject to arrest after the police investigation plays out.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I'm sure his brother helping him with his box truck getaway was benign as well.


Unless it's the unibomber, siblings don't always rat out their brother. Darrell may well be subject to arrest after the police investigation plays out.

Positive I'd rat out my brother or my son if they killed four people. Also positive I wouldn't help them with laundering money or attempting to escape.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:DC really needs the death penalty..JUST for This Case..this has to be the worst murders in the history of this country..I can not think of any other murder case that had all of the elements involved. The house should be torn down and not resold! Police said they took from the home photographs, hair fibers, shoe prints “and other forms of biological / forensic evidence.” Detectives also took personal papers and writings, financial documents, money, bedding, plastic bags, trash bags, tape, matches, lighters, buckets and several vehicles. Police said they took “all electronic devices” and weapons, though the document did not describe them. Police also seized pizza boxes, pizza, beverage containers and “materials related to surveillance systems and digital storage HERES ATTY FICKER JUNK FORENSIC SCIENCE!!! Let his grandmom have lunch with him..And media is stuck on a pool party flash mob..and there are death threats, lawsuits and protests??? And this is ignored by National Network Media..like MSN and MSNBC!!!

http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/crime/police-seize-evidence-from-savopoulos-home-as-part-of-murder-investigation/2015/06/11/6b1f2088-1053-11e5-a0dc-2b6f404ff5cf_story.html?hpid=z2


As awful as this was, it is not the worst murder case that this country has ever seen. Not by a longshot.

http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murders_of_Channon_Christian_and_Christopher_Newsom


Oh my God, this is absolutely horrific. Calling those murderers animals is an insult to animals.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm sure his brother helping him with his box truck getaway was benign as well.


Unless it's the unibomber, siblings don't always rat out their brother. Darrell may well be subject to arrest after the police investigation plays out.

Positive I'd rat out my brother or my son if they killed four people. Also positive I wouldn't help them with laundering money or attempting to escape.


This is not about you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm sure his brother helping him with his box truck getaway was benign as well.


Unless it's the unibomber, siblings don't always rat out their brother. Darrell may well be subject to arrest after the police investigation plays out.

Positive I'd rat out my brother or my son if they killed four people. Also positive I wouldn't help them with laundering money or attempting to escape.


This is not about you.


Who said that it was? It's about a heinous criminal, and about how he was able to commit this horrendous crime. Based on who he was stopped with, his family is implicated. I see that you're a troll who likes to post "This is not about you" in multiple responses, so you just don't seem to get it. This is about a crime and the individuals responsible.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm sure his brother helping him with his box truck getaway was benign as well.


Unless it's the unibomber, siblings don't always rat out their brother. Darrell may well be subject to arrest after the police investigation plays out.

Positive I'd rat out my brother or my son if they killed four people. Also positive I wouldn't help them with laundering money or attempting to escape.


This is not about you.


Who said that it was? It's about a heinous criminal, and about how he was able to commit this horrendous crime. Based on who he was stopped with, his family is implicated. I see that you're a troll who likes to post "This is not about you" in multiple responses, so you just don't seem to get it. This is about a crime and the individuals responsible.


That's the first time I said it. Must be someone else with the same reaction to you.
Anonymous
If my son did this, I would still love him. I would visit him in jail and tell him I love him. You don't get to not love your kids. I wouldn't try to get him off and I would absolutely turn him in.

If my son out of jail after serving his sentence for assault with a deadly weapon or pedophilia or rape (or the most horrible thing I can imagine), I'd let him hang out on my porch. I do my best to still mother him despite his previous actions. Mothers don't get a choice to love their kids or not.. You know this. You just want to believe his family is as horrible as he is so you can feel safe from your own kids doing horrible things. But people from good families sometime do horrible things.

In this case, his dad and stepmom and their daughter sound like decent people. The father's statement makes it clear just how horrifioed he is by what happened.
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