Court Affidavit: Suspect in DC quadruple murder did not act alone
More than one person likely was involved in the slayings of four
people who were held captive inside a Washington, D.C., mansion until
$40,000 was delivered last week, authorities revealed Friday.
Daron Dylon Wint, a welder with a criminal record of assaults who once worked for the mansion's owner, has been charged with murder. But authorities said they believe he did not act alone: A court document made public Friday said they believe the crimes "required the presence and assistance of more than one person."
Savvas Savopoulos, 46; his wife Amy, 47, and their housekeeper
Veralicia Figueroa, 57, died from "blunt force and sharp force trauma."
The couple's 10-year-old son, Philip, died of "thermal and sharp force
injuries." All four bodies were found by firefighters after a flammable
liquid was spread around the home and set ablaze.
"The crimes described in this affidavit required the presence and assistance of more than one person," said a court document made public Friday.
The document also confirms that thousands of dollars were delivered to the mansion before it was set on fire. Firefighters found all four bodies inside; three of them had been stabbed or bludgeoned.
The document says authorities believe "Wint and others" held the group captive until $40,000 was delivered to the home by an employee of Savopoulos. The family was then killed and the house set on fire, the document says.
Daron Dylon Wint, a welder with a criminal record of assaults who once worked for the mansion's owner, has been charged with murder. But authorities said they believe he did not act alone: A court document made public Friday said they believe the crimes "required the presence and assistance of more than one person."
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"The crimes described in this affidavit required the presence and assistance of more than one person," said a court document made public Friday.
The document also confirms that thousands of dollars were delivered to the mansion before it was set on fire. Firefighters found all four bodies inside; three of them had been stabbed or bludgeoned.
The document says authorities believe "Wint and others" held the group captive until $40,000 was delivered to the home by an employee of Savopoulos. The family was then killed and the house set on fire, the document says.







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