I'm confused, I know I read somewhere that he ate the pizza with gloves, or was I dreaming?
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That's what was reported.
I'm confused, I know I read somewhere that he ate the pizza with gloves, or was I dreaming?
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I never saw it mentioned where W-1 supposedly had to get the keys from (does anybody know?).
I was thinking that perhaps W-1 accidentally said he/she went into the house to get the keys which would have placed him/her in the vicinity of the killers. Or, perhaps W-1 has a copy of the car key and didn't want anybody to know.
Also, is there a chance the car was locked as in the initial statement and the second part where W-1 said they lied about the car being locked was the actual lie? (I skimmed the docs again and didn't see if the locked/unlocked part was backed up by texts or other witnesses).
That's what was reported.
That's what was reported.
I never saw it mentioned where W-1 supposedly had to get the keys from (does anybody know?).
I was thinking that perhaps W-1 accidentally said he/she went into the house to get the keys which would have placed him/her in the vicinity of the killers. Or, perhaps W-1 has a copy of the car key and didn't want anybody to know.
Also, is there a chance the car was locked as in the initial statement and the second part where W-1 said they lied about the car being locked was the actual lie? (I skimmed the docs again and didn't see if the locked/unlocked part was backed up by texts or other witnesses).
Maybe this is one of the things the PC means when she said there had been a lot of misreporting to the press?
I'm confused, I know I read somewhere that he ate the pizza with gloves, or was I dreaming?
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As I have never heard the voicemail, I googled and found perhaps part of the voicemail in one of the reports. But it didn't have Philip or anyone else that I could hear. :thinking:
I would think (correct if I'm wrong) that 99.99999% of us here think that W-1 = driver. He would have car keys on his person :moo: would he not? :thinking: :thinking: hmmm...I guess I'm not sure if he would if he wasn't "working" at the time. Thanks for making me reconsider. :seeya:
ETA: I have a friend who is estate manager for the richest person in the state. I'm gonna drop a question to IT :floorlaugh: to see what IT says on this matter. If a driver has car keys when not working.
When you take that bite up to the crust your lips/teeth leave saliva/spittle or bite marks and with that you get dna. jmo idk
Forensics specialists were probably able to extract some DNA from saliva from the pizza crusts left in the box--likely a difficult task, because the suspect had set the house on fire before leaving. When they ran the DNA through the police database to identify a suspect, they found a match with Daron Dylon Wint, a 34-year-old Maryland resident. Wint has been in trouble with the law before, having been previously charged with theft, assault, and sexual assault, which is why his DNA was in the database in the first place.
http://www.popsci.com/murder-suspect-identified-dna-left-pizza-crust
I know, I was referring to the prints in the water bottle, it's not rational (but it's possible ) that he ate the pizza with gloves and drank from the water bottle without them. At this stage I'm starting to believe anything is possible in this case.
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He probably did. I just didn't know if it was established as fact. The charging docs just said he located a key, and I didn't know if that meant it was supposedly on his person or elsewhere.
It might be somebody else's fingerprint. They haven't said the fingerprint on water bottle was his.
I'm confused, I know I read somewhere that he ate the pizza with gloves, or was I dreaming?
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An expert stated that saliva has so much DNA they have to dilute it for testing. jmoThe only room with fire damage was the boy's room, with some damage to the bathroom.
The pizza boxes were found in the bedroom where the other three bodies were found.
Saliva DNA is easy to work with.
Wint HOPED the pizza would be destroyed, but it wasn't. Thank goodness!
The one time I bought a money order was at a convenience store. I could have sworn that the "to" section had to be filled in before the completion of the sale. Is that still the way it works? When I first read the early arrest reports, even though I read money orders, my mind heard it as "traveler's checks." When later I saw it was money orders, I was confounded, big time.I'm still wondering why the perps were found with so many money orders?