After a massive manhunt that spanned several states, the US police has
captured 34 year old Daron Dylon Wint, who is accused of killing a
wealthy D.C. couple, their son and a housekeeper. Wint was captured just
before midnight Thursday in Northeast Washington, D.C., the Washington
Post reports.
The fugitive (left) was traveling in a white Chevrolet Cruze along with
two women, one of whom was driving. Federal marshals who had been
tracking the fugitive stopped the car
near 10th Street and Rhode Island Avenue NE and took Wint and the two
women into custody.
The Cruze was following behind a white box truck. Two black males
inside the box truck were also detained by federal marshals for
questioning.
The feds recovered $10,000 in cash from the box truck. The money is
believed to be part of the $40,000 in cash that was reportedly stolen
from the home of CEO Savvas Savopoulos on May 14.
The bodies of Savvas,
46, his wife, Amy, 47, their 10-year-old son, Philip, and their
housekeeper, Veralicia “Vera” Figueroa, 57, in Savvas’ burning mansion
in swanky Woodley Park on Thursday, May 14.
Savvas’ personal assistant delivered the $40,000 to the house on
Thursday morning. The cash drop proceeded a flurry of phone calls
involving Savvas, the assistant, a banker and an accountant on Thursday
morning. The last phone call in or out of the home came at 11:56 a.m.
Thursday. The $4.5 million mansion was set ablaze with the four people
inside a few hours later.
Police say Philip was tortured in an attempt to get money out of his
father. The boy suffered the most wounds of all the victims, police say.
The adults were found dead in chairs on the second floor. They had
been beaten with a blunt object and stabbed, their bodies doused in
gasoline. The fire was confined to the 2nd floor where all the bodies
were found, police say.
Wint apparently paused during the massacre to order 2 large pizzas to
be delivered from a nearby Domino’s Pizza franchise on Wisconsin Ave.
A delivery man told police he left the pizzas at the front door of
Savvas’ mansion on Wednesday just before midnight. An envelope of cash
for the pizzas was left outside the house.
Police linked DNA recovered from the pizza crust to Wint, who has a
long criminal history that includes assault, stalking and rape.
On Thursday, May 21, police contacted Wint’s girlfriend in Nrooklyn,
NY who said Wint stayed with her then returned to D.C. with plans to
surrender to police there.
Wint reportedly worked for American Iron Works, a iron and steel
distributor that supplied material to large construction projects.
Savvas was CEO and president of AIW.
Court records lists Wint as a certified welder.
Wint’s father, Dennis, reportedly filed a restraining order against
him. In November 2005, Dennis Wint accused his son of threatening him
and his wife, Pamela.
Police ordered Wint to stay away from his father’s home, but Dennis
Wint said Daron “stood in the street in front of the house and continued
to threaten me and my wife. I also have an 8-year-old child who was
terrified.”
A year later, a housemate accused Wint of punching him in an argument
over losud music. And a female associate said Wint drunkenly groped her
at the bar where she was waitressing. A judge refused to convict Wint
of sexual assault.
Lanier confirmed Wint was the suspect seen running in a blurry
surveillance video taken near the area with Amy Savopoulos’ Porsche 911
was abandoned and torched in a church parking lot on Thursday, May 14.
His father’s home was less than a mile from the church.
Source: Sandra Rose/Washington Post
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