Solitaryone
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wint is one ugly mean looking dead eyed monster, his photo makes me cringe
Yup, perfect description. Dead eyed monster.
wint is one ugly mean looking dead eyed monster, his photo makes me cringe
LE has stated in search warrants and charging documents that they believe more than one person besides Wint was involved. That is a fact contained in those legal documents and not just Garrett's opinion.
Garrett gave an explanation of why those people weren't arrested. He said LE often finds it more helpful if they don't take them into custody and instead watch them closely. He also doubted the $40,000 was the only motive and mentioned a hired hit. I value the professional opinion of a 30-year FBI agent.
JMO
Yes. Soon after this began on Wed DW has SS calling to arrange for money ASAP. Then the pizza delivery, calling NG to keep her away. A hit man could have beat them all to death by 8pm then leave in the dark no calls, no pizza , no flurry of calls Thursday.
DW wanted money
I realize there are strong feelings on both sides of the "is JW involved” debate, and please forgive me for revisiting this, but IMO there is no way SS would have involved JW in any part of his financial dealings at all, not even with the dojo. SS was a savvy, smart, experienced man running a multimillion (billion??) dollar company. He may, for a time, have had JW do little odds and ends type errands, but someone with the wherewithal and professionalism of SS would not legitimately ask him to do anything of the sort that JW is claiming regarding the money. I don't trust or believe a thing of JW's version of their relationship or of his version of the events of those days. As far as hired hit, maybe JW did the hiring? The 20/20 show made mention of the fact that JW doesn't have a record. Neither did Jodi Arias.
Savvas was not restained
I realize there are strong feelings on both sides of the "is JW involved” debate, and please forgive me for revisiting this, but IMO there is no way SS would have involved JW in any part of his financial dealings at all, not even with the dojo. SS was a savvy, smart, experienced man running a multimillion (billion??) dollar company. He may, for a time, have had JW do little odds and ends type errands, but someone with the wherewithal and professionalism of SS would not legitimately ask him to do anything of the sort that JW is claiming regarding the money. I don't trust or believe a thing of JW's version of their relationship or of his version of the events of those days. As far as hired hit, maybe JW did the hiring? The 20/20 show made mention of the fact that JW doesn't have a record. Neither did Jodi Arias.
Possible. But honestly, it's the system. Look at the guy this week who stabbed (almost to death) the young girl in a Target. Savage. Have you seen that guys rap sheet??? [emoji33] it is criminal in itself that some criminals are out walking around. Trust me, you can rob a bank at noon and be out by dinner where I live.
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Yes. Soon after this began on Wed DW has SS calling to arrange for money ASAP. Then the pizza delivery, calling NG to keep her away. A hit man could have beat them all to death by 8pm then leave in the dark no calls, no pizza , no flurry of calls Thursday.
DW wanted money
Brad Garrett stated there is no way DW COULD have done this alone. I'm saying he's wrong, that DW COULD very well have done this alone.
So they claimed on the show. I find that hard to believe, it doesn't make sense.
NG says the voice mail telling her not to come to work on Thursday saved her life. But she had already made arrangements with SS to work at the dojo on Friday instead of at the house on Thursday.
But, if you wanted to wipe out a family and exact revenge without any of it coming back to you, DW is the guy for the job. He is a loose cannon with his own grudge. He will make the victims and the survivors suffer. And, if he doesn't screw up and somehow gets away, then someone else will take him out. No one will wonder how he ends up dead on the streets of DC. He will just be another dead guy in PG County or NE DC. If he gets arrested, no one will believe him because of his violent crimminal history. JMO.
Do you think anybody that knew him would have left that money in the car in his garage? That is why I think he had JW do it.
Well no, the flurry of phone calls didn't start until the next morning. The only thing that night was a text to JW about picking up a package.
So they claimed on the show. I find that hard to believe, it doesn't make sense.
and calling NG asking her to call VF's family members.Well no, the flurry of phone calls didn't start until the next morning. The only thing that night was a text to JW about picking up a package.
You can add to that, why did he call AS and not SS? I doubt he was intimate with the wife. There is a record of his call to AS but no mention of attempts to contact his boss, who's house was on fire. Even if AIW people who contacted him had said we can't reach SS, why didn't he try to do the same? JW has proven to be somewhat of a flake but jees, he doesn't even behave normal in a panic situation.
Because he is a loose cannon, chances are, he would screw up (and he did, with his DNA left on the pizza). So why would somebody hire him? How would that somebody know DW isn't going to give him/her up? Nobody would believe him? If he started talking to the police about somebody hiring him, you don't think they would be all ears?
Gotcha. I am thinking a hit more like... not a professional... lol obviously. But as has been stated, a personal vendetta of sorts. I have ideas in my head but they can't be discussed so I'll just have to wait on LE and the GJ I guess.I wasn't very clear....a hit would be done fairly quickly and with NO phone calls. If a hit there would be IMO: no call Wednesday. No pizza. No message left to NG. No spending the night. No calls to AIW, accountant, sister, bank manager or JW.
A hitman would come in, do his business and leave during the night. All of these communications were very risky. DW was willing to risk staying in the home because he wanted money
I think after the poor man's head was used for batting practice, there really wasn't a need to restrain him but that's just my opinion.