stmarysmead
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A lot of what the MSM is taking for fact, is actually from one source only: NG.
I wonder if the maid misconstrued something she heard and told the wrong people that one of her clients was having $40,000 delivered to his house. Then the perps show up and are angry. They force SS to get them money...and that's why this ridiculous "money-on-the-doorstep deal happened. Whomever brought the money over must be clueless, because THIS is the biggest tip-off of all that something is terribly wrong.
"Oh, leave it on the step. I don't even need to count it."
A lot of what the MSM is taking for fact, is actually from one source only: NG.
Wow. Is there anything needed to commit this crime Ms. Gutierrez doesn't know? That one right there sort of makes me extra-extra suspicious of her. Or at least of information she was able to provide to someone. Even if by accident. And why is she just now mentioning this truly pertinent tidbit?
The mail is reporting that little Philip had a concussion. I know they are not known for the most accurate in news information, says NG was quoted as saying this.
"She told police that Savvas left a message saying Figueroa was staying overnight to help because his wife was sick and his son had suffered a concussion."
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ssistant-dropped-40-000-package-murdered.html
I still wonder who accepted the pizza. If it was SS or was special instructions left on where to leave it? I know when I order online it gives me the option to leave a note for the driver.
As an intruder held a family and their housekeeper captive inside a Northwest Washington home last Thursday, a man dropped off a package containing $40,000, according to law enforcement officials familiar with the investigation.
Hours later, the multi-million dollar house was on fire, and Savvas Savopoulos, 46, his wife Amy, 47, their 10-year-old son Philip, and the housekeeper, Veralicia Figueroa, 57, were dead inside. When firefighters arrived, the cash was gone, as was a blue Porsche owned by the family.
The man who dropped off the money worked as an assistant for Savvas Savopoulos, who owned or was involved in several businesses, according to the officials and police documents. It is not clear whether the employee knew what was in the package.
On Friday, the day after the fire and the deaths were discovered, according to the police document, the assistant called the veteran American Iron Works employee’s cellphone “and was crying.” The police documents said that the assistant “stated that he had dropped off a package” at the Savopoulos house on Thursday before he came to the Chantilly location.
They entered the home on Wed, which is why the HK never left.
How ever they found out about the drop off, the info may not have been accurate.
Why would they go Wed when it was dropped off Thurs?
Doesn't make sense that this drop off was planned in advance of the home invasion JMO
What did SS say in the call exactly (regarding the hospital)?My opinion remains the same.
Virtually all the phone and text messages that we have heard or read contained subtle cries for HELP!!! Unfortunately, they didn't alarm anyone enough to do anything about it, in time.
And now, I am going to go attempt to accomplish something worthwhile on my own personal projects. Later!
Meanwhile, ponder this:
Bruce Leshan ‏@BruceLeshan
Bernardo Alfaro thought call was strange, because wife can't drive. @wusa9
"On Friday, the day after the fire and the deaths were discovered, according to the police document, the assistant called the veteran American Iron Works employee’s cellphone “and was crying.” The police documents said that the assistant “stated that he had dropped off a package” at the Savopoulos house on Thursday before he came to the Chantilly location."
~snipped~
http://www.washingtonpost.com/local...00af9e-ff07-11e4-8b6c-0dcce21e223d_story.html
Thats for sure and what surprises me the most is why is LE even letting her give out details.
Is LE already suspecting someone she knows and is letting her lead them to the direct perps
Check out Bruce Leshan (@BruceLeshan): https://twitter.com/BruceLeshan?s=09
BREAKING: Investigators believe killers tortured Phillip Savopoulis, 10, during 10 hour cash extortion from family in NW DC mansion. @wusa9
Investigators believe killers may have ordered pizza while extorting $1,000 from #Savopoulos family. @wusa9
Meant to say they were extorting tens of thousands of dollars. @wusa9
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The details just keep getting more heartbreaking in this case!
"On Friday, the day after the fire and the deaths were discovered, according to the police document, the assistant called the veteran American Iron Works employee’s cellphone “and was crying.” The police documents said that the assistant “stated that he had dropped off a package” at the Savopoulos house on Thursday before he came to the Chantilly location."
~snipped~
http://www.washingtonpost.com/local...00af9e-ff07-11e4-8b6c-0dcce21e223d_story.html
I still wonder who accepted the pizza. If it was SS or was special instructions left on where to leave it? I know when I order online it gives me the option to leave a note for the driver.
Also if they knew about the drop-off ahead of time, why not just hold up the drop-off person? I think it would be easier to hold up/control one person than take over a household of four people for hours.
It's someone who knew about the 40k. LE is making a list of all of those who knew about the 40k. They are either the killer(s) or a conspirator. JMOO.