DNA On Pizza Crust Leads To Quadruple Murder Suspect
HughPickens.com writes: In a case straight out of CSI, CNN reports that police are searching for the man suspected in the gruesome slayings of the Savopoulos family and their housekeeper, after his DNA was purportedly found on a pizza crust at the scene of the quadruple murders. They discovered his DNA on the crust of a Domino's pizza — one of two delivered to the Savopoulos home May 14 as the family was held hostage inside — a source familiar with the investigation said. The pizza apparently was paid for with cash left in an envelope on the porch. The next morning, Savvas Savopoulos's personal assistant dropped off a package containing $40,000 in cash at the home, according to the officials and police documents.
The bodies of Savopoulos, along with his wife, Amy, their 10-year-old son Philip and the family's housekeeper, Veralicia Figueroa, were discovered the afternoon of May 14 after firefighters responded to reports of a fire. D.C. Police Chief Cathy Lanier says the killings are likely not a random crime and police have issued an arrest warrant for the 34-year-old Daron Dylon Wint, who is described as 5'7 and 155 lbs and might also go by the name "Steffon." Wint apparently used to work at American Iron Works, where Savvas Savopoulos was CEO and president. The neighborhood is home to numerous embassies and diplomatic mansions as well as the official residence of Vice President Joe Biden and his wife. "Right now you have just about every law enforcement officer across the country aware of his open warrant and are looking for him," says Lanier. "I think even his family has made pleas for him to turn himself in."
The bodies of Savopoulos, along with his wife, Amy, their 10-year-old son Philip and the family's housekeeper, Veralicia Figueroa, were discovered the afternoon of May 14 after firefighters responded to reports of a fire. D.C. Police Chief Cathy Lanier says the killings are likely not a random crime and police have issued an arrest warrant for the 34-year-old Daron Dylon Wint, who is described as 5'7 and 155 lbs and might also go by the name "Steffon." Wint apparently used to work at American Iron Works, where Savvas Savopoulos was CEO and president. The neighborhood is home to numerous embassies and diplomatic mansions as well as the official residence of Vice President Joe Biden and his wife. "Right now you have just about every law enforcement officer across the country aware of his open warrant and are looking for him," says Lanier. "I think even his family has made pleas for him to turn himself in."
That's what you get for fucking a pizza. I'm just assuming that no one would actually put Dominoes pizza in their mouth. That would be disgusting.
I'm trying to teach myself to set people on fire with my mind... Is it hot in here?
Ghetto? No DNA testing required...case closed.
What kind of pizza was it? Thick, thin or stuffed crust? BBQ or tomato sauce? Toppings?
Don't be apathetic. Procrastinate!
"We found DNA from 12 different people, a cow, three different pigs, a chicken, genetically modified pineapple, tomato and yeast. Only one of these lived in the house."
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They're reporting he's been captured in Washington, DC.
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Are these crazy comments a product of naive machine learning algorithms?
Or code used for illicit communications?
Any ideas?
Does he have an identical twin brother?
Most of that DNA had gone through a pizza oven. I suspect that would have a noticeable effect.
Where do you live, that someone who murdered a whole family can rely on his family to become his accomplices?
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DNA On Pizza Crust Leads To Quadruple Murder Suspect
Police are searching for a tomato.
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ac-com-plice, noun
a person who helps another commit a crime.
from the eat-all-your-pizza-crust dept.
now we need to go OSS in diesel cars
Running from the law is a crime. Just as resisting arrest is a crime. By helping someone not get caught, yes that makes them an accomplice. They can easily be charged with harboring or abetting a known fugitive which can come with the added charges of acting as an accomplice to the original crime.
Welcome to reality.
We are not all created equal. We do not all have the same level of life. Deal with it.
Yes, the people who make the laws (you know, the politicians who live in this neighborhood) do get treated differently, thats normal. Not treating them differently would be impossible, and you not understanding that shows a real lack of understanding of how people work.
'Fairness' is an entirely human construct made up by humans to mean treating everyone the same. It does not actually mean treat them fairly.
Nature treats life fairly. The weak die first, the strong carry the species on. I'm sorry that reality doesn't look good for you, but you have to be retarded to be so silly as to think this is ever going to be any other way. Everyone getting the EXACT same privileges will never happen. Not until we're all a bunch of clones who behave and perform the EXACT SAME WAY.
Until then, man who worked harder to get power will get more privileges, just like I expect to get more when I work harder in my job.
And for people like yourself, who slack off and whine about how someone else gets treated better than you ... well ... welcome to the rest of your life because while you're whining and bitching about it, the people who deserve better are working to make their lives better.
All you're doing is whining and moaning, you deserve your lot in life.
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So you're already attributing this to mental health problems? They guy worked for the company owned by the victim. This isn't a case where families like those of the victim (who pay the vast majority of the country's income taxes - well more than "their fair share" in terms of the income they make) somehow short-changed the guy who decided to murder them. The bad guy, in this case, decided to extort $40,000 in cash from his employer by holding the family hostage and torturing a ten year old boy until the cash was delivered by the employer's personal assistant.
Your whole "this is the fault of rich people" narrative is a bunch of SJW BS.
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"After we found out he is a black man that allegedly killed a white family - oh, and their maid, I guess."
Well, sure. Because the SJWs are insisting that police do less to hunt down black guys who are responsible for the plague of murders the commit within their own demographic. Since, you know, it's racist and oppressive to attempt to arrest those guys.
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Now, when I read stuff like this.. a little bird whispers in my ear: parallel construction.
What's more likely, Wint's DNA was recovered from a pizza crust in a burning home, or law enforcement just happens to know where Wint's cellphone was during the time in question?
because I always eat the crust with their garlic dipping sauce.
This doesn't quite add up, though it may just be sloppy reporting. The pizza was delivered on May 14th. The next morning, ostensibly the 15th, the assistant drops off $40,000. But the bodies were found on the afternoon of the 14th in a burned out house? And DNA was preserved through a fire on a piece of pizza crust? It seems more likely that the pizza was delivered on the 13th. Otherwise the assistant would have delivered the cash to a burned down house.
"What the American public doesn't know is what makes them the American public." -Ray Zalinsky (Tommy Boy)
apparently it was an area of DC where you always find the upper crust
My God can beat up your God. Just kidding...don't take offense. I know there's no God.
DNA on pizza is just a cover story for a $HUGE_INVASION_OF_PRIVACY.
e.g. they probably asked NSA/Verizon/etc whose cellphones were in the house in the last few weeks.
"If anything can go wrong, it will." - Murphy
they should bring back public execution or torture for this dude.
My God can beat up your God. Just kidding...don't take offense. I know there's no God.
" Daron Dylon Wint, who is described as 5'7 and 155 lbs and might also go by the name "Steffon."" He's BLACK. But it would be racist to describe his skin color.
Do they always specify when someone is white, or is that just the assumed default color of a person?
"What the American public doesn't know is what makes them the American public." -Ray Zalinsky (Tommy Boy)
"After we found out he is a black man that allegedly killed a white family - oh, and their maid, I guess."
Well, sure. Because the SJWs are insisting that police do less to hunt down black guys who are responsible for the plague of murders the commit within their own demographic. Since, you know, it's racist and oppressive to attempt to arrest those guys.
I don't understand why the fact that Black people kill Black people negates the fact that law enforcement is often racist. Can't both be true?
"What the American public doesn't know is what makes them the American public." -Ray Zalinsky (Tommy Boy)
White people riot at the ballot box.
If black criminal is killed, blacks come out and start rioting and destroying property. Who is going to riot now?
I would say rich people, but they'd just hire a Mexican to do it for less than minimum wage.
"What the American public doesn't know is what makes them the American public." -Ray Zalinsky (Tommy Boy)
DNA analysis, pictures, and everything. It's like it was all finished before the act. Maybe the CEO just had to be removed for some reason?
This was my suspicion when I first heard of the murders; that it was a black bag job. But who knows? It could be legit. We'll have to see how things shape up.
"What the American public doesn't know is what makes them the American public." -Ray Zalinsky (Tommy Boy)
I don't understand why the fact that Black people kill Black people negates the fact that law enforcement is often racist. Can't both be true?
Yes, there can be racist cops, just like there are racist black people. That has nothing to do with the assertion that the DC police only went after this quadruple murderer because the killer is black and victims are white. DC police go after killers every day. Given the local demographic, most of the killers are black, just like most of their victims. The GP wants to imagine that the DC police don't ever go after killers of black victims, which is BS on the face of it.
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Equating mental illness with depraved criminal behavior.
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We don't have a state-run media we have a media-run state.
Running from the law is a crime. Just as resisting arrest is a crime.
Although rather absurdly you can be arrested with "resisting arrest" being your only charge, meaning that you're guilty of not wanting to be arrested for no crime whatsoever?
Because it's not legal to contest illegal or erroneous arrests by physically resisting them. It's legal to contest them by pleading not guilty or by negotiating to get the charges dropped. It's also legal to sue the ass of the cop who arrested you.
In America, the natives generally weren't cut out for this thing called 'civilization'.
Too damn bad.
Besides, we tried to make deals with them. The deals went something like this:
1.) Settlers would buy land from the Indians.
2.) The Indians would turn around and buy whiskey.
3.) The Indians would get drunk and stay drunk.
4.) When the Indians woke up with bad hangovers, no money, no whiskey, no food and no hunting grounds, they would kidnap some women and children and torture them to death.
5.) In response to the preceding events, whites then (justifiably) engaged in ethnic cleansing using various measures including putting bounties on the heads of Indians.
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Can you point me to where anyone even suggested to "help [him] not get caught"?
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What are you talking about? The police say this was a planned event carried about by more than one person. He didn't "snap," he set up a captivity/torture scenario in order to try to extort $40K in cash from a former employer, and had help from accomplices. You're going to have to find another way to feel sorry for the crew that did this.
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And, as expected, this wasn't a mental health issue. This was a pre-planned extortion exercise involving more than one person in holding the victims captive, torturing their son, and arranging for a pile of cash to be delivered. Accomplices, helping out this trained welder who new the family in question would be good targets because he used to work for the victim's company.
Don't disappoint your bird dog. Go to the range.
Is this serious? Did you just say "justified ethnic cleansing"? Or is my sarcasm meter borked?
"What the American public doesn't know is what makes them the American public." -Ray Zalinsky (Tommy Boy)