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Not necessarily. You say to DW, I can get us a great car, and you don't even have to REALLY carjack anyone. Just punch me in the eye. Then you drive it away to this location. We meet up later and fence it and split the profit.
It wouldn't just be for that. If JW was involved he could know about S/AIW bank accounts, what personal valuables the Ss had and where they were located in the house plus there would be the cars as well. If JW went to DW, JW could give a whole laundry list of things.
True again. You would make a pretty good criminal!
And even then, the monster would have had time and enough anger to slaughter them all before help could arrive.
Does anybody have ideas about why only the google cached page is available?
It wouldn't just be for that. If JW was involved he could know about S/AIW bank accounts, what personal valuables the Ss had and where they were located in the house plus there would be the cars as well. If JW went to DW, JW could give a whole laundry list of things.
Anybody else wonder if LE hauled all the cars off to dust for fingerprints and compare them to that latent print found on the water bottle?
Time enough, but that would be irrational. Think this through:
SS escapes yelling "I'm calling 911!" This turns the tables on Wint, who is now trapped in a house with probably typically 2 exits in addition to the garage. SS is now effectively "guarding" the front door. Wint can't know whether SS will try to tackle him if he runs out the front door.
If SS has his wits, he should pull away from the 911 call as soon as he's communicated the key message "Help! My family is being held at knifepoint in my house. Send all cars to 3201 Woodland Dr right now!" He can then pull the phone away long enough to yell at Wint, "The cops are coming! They're on their way!" Yell that through the open front door.
The aggression and SS coming back to the front door now puts Wint into full flight mode. He's got to get out of that house, fast. Where is the back door?
Even if it takes police 8 minutes to respond, I'm convinced that Wint will care more about saving his own skin then killing victims who will only slow his escape and escalate his prison time if caught.
If SS actually remembers who Wint was (the guy charged with a machete), Wint would know that he has no chance staying ahead of the law. Why go to prison for life when he can be out in maybe 5 - 10 years?
I don't know. Most of that info would be obvious or self explanatory, perhaps.
DW could easily assume SS had S/AIW bank accounts. He was a CEO and a wealthy man. What more did DW need to know? What did JW know that DW didn't and needed to know to rob him?
I am not sure that JW had that much knowledge about the valuables in the home. But it does not seem that DW came prepared to take many of them. How many would fit in that bucket and could be taken away on foot?
As for the cars, they are all visible to passerby's. No big secrets there.
What real info did JW have that would merit big bucks?
SS was already giving JW a tremendous amount of trust and responsibility, by giving him the keys to his very expensive cars and letting him drive around. Those cars were worth way more than that red bag full of money was. So I don't think he was that concerned about giving him that chore.
It makes total sense that SS asks his driver to deliver a package to his home, NOT his signatory. His driver was hired for that type of errand. His accountant was not and would probably be suspicious and ask questions if he was asked to do that instead of the errand boy. I have a hard time seeing an accountant wanting to leave a manilla envelope full of cash on a car seat in a garage by the street. He would have surely wanted to hand it to SS or his wife, imo. JMO
Time enough, but that would be irrational. Think this through:
SS escapes yelling "I'm calling 911!" This turns the tables on Wint, who is now trapped in a house with typically 2 exits in addition to the garage. SS is now effectively "guarding" the front door. Wint can't know whether SS will try to tackle him if he runs out the front door.
If SS has his wits, he should pull away from the 911 call as soon as he's communicated the key message "Help! My family is being held at knifepoint in my house. Send all cars to 3201 Woodland Dr right now!" He can then pull the phone away long enough to yell at Wint, "The cops are coming! They're on their way!" Yell that through the open front door.
The aggression and SS coming back to the front door now puts Wint into full flight mode. He's got to get out of that house, fast. Where is the back door?
Even if it takes police 8 minutes to respond, I'm convinced that Wint will care more about saving his own skin then killing victims who will only slow his escape and escalate his prison time if caught.
If SS actually remembers who Wint was (the guy charged with a machete), Wint would know that he has no chance staying ahead of the law. Why go to prison for life when he can be out in maybe 5 - 10 years?
SS could have been duct-taped to a chair the entire time right after getting home. Phone call? DW dials and holds phone to SS's head so he can talk. Everybody else (except the boy at least on NG's call) has tape over their mouths. Not much he could do in that scenario at all except risk yelling "call 911" into the phone. But then probably PS would get it. So he didn't. The adults also had blunt force injuries. Maybe Wint hid inside the house with the other three already gagged and bound upstairs and ambushed SS by hitting him on the back of the head as he came in.
True. There is no link as of now between W1 and DW. Zip
If JW was a long-time employee I could see it that, but someone being newly hired weeks prior just means they got the job. Valets drive valuable cars around all day, but it doesn't mean that they're held in particularly high esteem by their employer - especially those who have only been on the job for a few weeks. Also with people like valets, cash wash employees who handle these expensive cars employers even put signs up about not leaving your valuables in the car so that their own employees don't steal from you. Someone driving a $50K car doesn't mean their employer trusts them with $5.
If the accountant is suspicious of the drop-off, the suspicion will be there regardless of who does the drop off.
If JW was a long-time employee I could see it that, but someone being newly hired weeks prior just means they got the job. Valets drive valuable cars around all day, but it doesn't mean that they're held in particularly high esteem by their employer - especially those who have only been on the job for a few weeks. Also with people like valets, cash wash employees who handle these expensive cars employers even put signs up about not leaving your valuables in the car so that their own employees don't steal from you. Someone driving a $50K car doesn't mean their employer trusts them with $5.
If the accountant is suspicious of the drop-off, the suspicion will be there regardless of who does the drop off.