Fire in upper NW?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No wonder he isn't talking....he's going away for the rest of his life. Is there a podcast on this case?


Missing Pieces. I haven’t listened to it yet so I can’t vouch for the quality, though.
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Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain how this has 437 pages? I thought 20 page threads were huge on here


horrific crime that lasted hours and involved the torture death of a boy


And a fair amount of people here knew the family.


Thanks. Now I realize this thread is about that horrible quadruple murder and not just a fire like the title says
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain how this has 437 pages? I thought 20 page threads were huge on here


horrific crime that lasted hours and involved the torture death of a boy


And a fair amount of people here knew the family.


Thanks. Now I realize this thread is about that horrible quadruple murder and not just a fire like the title says


Any news on how the daughters are doing? Are they still in the area?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is this a capital case/eligible for the death penalty? If so, you would think Wynt would be making a deal and turning in his accomplice who has been free and clear while he's been in jail for the past 3 years.


No capital punishment in DC.
Anonymous
The trial starts today, right?
Anonymous
Oops. Google is my friend. Jury selection starts tomorrow.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Defense has decided to blame Wint's brothers - claiming they did it and left him holding the bag.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/public-safety/savopoulos-slayings-trial-in-2015-quadruple-killing-opens-in-dc/2018/09/10/3c7e2dc2-b515-11e8-94eb-3bd52dfe917b_story.html?utm_term=.97cc96fc5753


I knew they were planning on blaming someone else, but this surprised me. "He was there, but didn't know it was a crime scene." That seems like a weak argument when his dna was also found on the bed in the room the adult victims were being held.
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Anonymous wrote:Defense has decided to blame Wint's brothers - claiming they did it and left him holding the bag.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/public-safety/savopoulos-slayings-trial-in-2015-quadruple-killing-opens-in-dc/2018/09/10/3c7e2dc2-b515-11e8-94eb-3bd52dfe917b_story.html?utm_term=.97cc96fc5753


I knew they were planning on blaming someone else, but this surprised me. "He was there, but didn't know it was a crime scene." That seems like a weak argument when his dna was also found on the bed in the room the adult victims were being held.


Yes, but surely the brothers are guilty as well. Whatever evidence they have is good.
Anonymous
I agree that brothers were there too. No way this crime could have been carried out by one person. This crime is my absolute worst nightmare. may the victims rest in peace and their survivors find peace.
Anonymous
Even if the brothers were the masterminds, he was still there and participated. Guilty.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Even if the brothers were the masterminds, he was still there and participated. Guilty.


He's the one who had DNA all over the place, and the ties to the family. There is a reason the brothers weren't charged.
Anonymous
So will the brothers face justice?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So will the brothers face justice?


No - if there was evidence to charge them they would have been charged long ago.
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