Maybe "as-is" as in, fire damage still present and needs new dry wall, painting etc.
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Probably. They have to disclose to the buyer. Looks like they are asking 3.25m
Maybe "as-is" as in, fire damage still present and needs new dry wall, painting etc.
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BUT for old time sake- "DW does not like pizza."
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Probably. They have to disclose to the buyer. Looks like they are asking 3.25m
IMO the figure of 40,000 was a function of how much the accountant and banker were able to withdraw rather than an amount specified by Wint
I have more questions than answers...
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We know that Daron Wint, was employed at American Iron Works from 2003-2005 before being fired.I guess I missed where the cash was in the house?
Wint just strikes me as the type of person who was angry about everything. I can't see him wanting to take the valuable art pieces. Don't see him having the connections to sell rare paintings. I can picture him slashing the paintings with his knife. I can see him wanting Mr. Savopoulos' collection of swords, but I feel he was working alone and that probably angered him too that he couldn't take MORE from these innocent people. Oh, he was probably PO'd about not being able to strip all the vehicles too.
Next hearing for Wint is December 17th @ 9:30 ET. The wheels of justice sure turn slow...
I agree that the background noise( Philip screaming) indicates more that one perp. It sounds to me that he is saying, " no she's not." I believe someone was telling him that his mom or Vera was ok, and he knew they were lying. Do you remember the photo of Amy with her inscription to Philip about how much she loved him and how she was going to be ok?
All phone conversations would have to be closely monitored that is for sure. In fact it's most probable that Saavas was completely bound and someone else held the phone. If this is true who is Philip yelling at?
We know that Daron Wint, was employed at American Iron Works from 2003-2005 before being fired.
We know that Wint's termination was not his last contact with the company:
- According to the AP, Wint was arrested outside the headquarters of American Iron Works in 2010. At the time of the incident, he was reportedly armed with a BB pistol and a machete. The weapons charges were reportedly dropped when Wint pleaded guilty to possessing an open container of alcohol.
Stratfor Global Intelligence VP of Tactical Analysis, Scott Stewart, writes:
"Based on my experience in dealing with angry and mentally disturbed former employees, it would seem very unusual for a person to suddenly develop an unhealthy focus on their former employer after a five-year period of no contact. It is even more unusual to target the company's CEO after 10 years with no other contact."
Stewart, who before joining Stratfor was the lead State Department investigator assigned the 1993 World Trade Center bombing and the follow-up New York City bomb plot, continues:
"Because of this, I believe it is highly likely that Wint was a known problem prior to the 2010 incident and had made threatening communications either prior to or after his termination — as well as likely between his firing and when he showed up at the corporate headquarters reportedly armed and intoxicated. It is also probable that he has had communication with American Iron Works, and perhaps even Savopoulos, since the 2010 incident."
Source:
https://www.stratfor.com/weekly/savopoulos-case-study-protective-intelligence
I share this because I agree with Stewart's analysis and would suggest that either there was ongoing threats between 2005-2010 and 2010-2015 that have not been revealed or Wint was aided by an individual with unique insights into Savvas.
Wint doesn't strike me as being very smart. I think he wanted to invade a home where he knew for sure the occupants were wealthy and he would certainly know SS and his family fit that profile. His cousin that worked there could have told him the CEO still had a lot of wealth and drove flashy cars. Its hard to hide money when someone is as wealthy as they were. I don't think Wint knew anyone that was in the personal day to day life of this family.
Imo, he wanted money and he felt he knew where to go to get it.
I guess I missed where the cash was in the house?
Wint just strikes me as the type of person who was angry about everything. I can't see him wanting to take the valuable art pieces. Don't see him having the connections to sell rare paintings. I can picture him slashing the paintings with his knife. I can see him wanting Mr. Savopoulos' collection of swords, but I feel he was working alone and that probably angered him too that he couldn't take MORE from these innocent people. Oh, he was probably PO'd about not being able to strip all the vehicles too.
Next hearing for Wint is December 17th @ 9:30 ET. The wheels of justice sure turn slow...
Re BBM
I don't think we were ever told where the extra money was in the house. I think it is possible that Wint did not ever find that other money in cash form.
For the other valuables there was only a bucket that one of the perps carried after burning the car so its not like he wanted to carry much. I do think they used the worker Vest to disguise themselves going into the house and that was the plan when they went to leave so its not like he wanted to carry out anything other than cash.
I think the bucket was for the bundle of money he expected. He did not know how large a bundle it would be and expected a lot more volume than it was. Maybe that is why he punished the victims even more. Maybe when the cash came he mistakingly did not believe it was the amount agreed. If it was all in large bills then it would not take up as much space as people think.
I also think it is possible the boy was just screaming the whole time by being tied up. He was probably panicking and scared and maybe just screamed the whole time.
I had read or heard somewhere that sick people like Wint could hold a grudge and even years later can get just as mad as they were when they first got mad. Like about the firing. He could have always held a grudge and then whenever he was in a really bad mood he would think back to them and his hatred stayed with him.
The part where I really am not sure of is if he had an accomplice. I do think its possible that he had partners in crime with this but they may have refused to be at the house with him and just played supporting roles. I could also see Wint acting alone too. He could have convinced the family all would be safe and maybe that is how he was able to tie everyone up and everyone complied until he got his money and then just turned violent to prevent witnesses.
Its a sad case and the victims went through a terrible ordeal. This is kind of case where death penalty is in order.
If there were any helpers for him then I do hope LE makes additional arrests.
IMO the pizza is what causes me to find it probable that there were accomplices.Re BBM
I don't think we were ever told where the extra money was in the house. I think it is possible that Wint did not ever find that other money in cash form.
For the other valuables there was only a bucket that one of the perps carried after burning the car so its not like he wanted to carry much. I do think they used the worker Vest to disguise themselves going into the house and that was the plan when they went to leave so its not like he wanted to carry out anything other than cash.
I think the bucket was for the bundle of money he expected. He did not know how large a bundle it would be and expected a lot more volume than it was. Maybe that is why he punished the victims even more. Maybe when the cash came he mistakingly did not believe it was the amount agreed. If it was all in large bills then it would not take up as much space as people think.
I also think it is possible the boy was just screaming the whole time by being tied up. He was probably panicking and scared and maybe just screamed the whole time.
I had read or heard somewhere that sick people like Wint could hold a grudge and even years later can get just as mad as they were when they first got mad. Like about the firing. He could have always held a grudge and then whenever he was in a really bad mood he would think back to them and his hatred stayed with him.
The part where I really am not sure of is if he had an accomplice. I do think its possible that he had partners in crime with this but they may have refused to be at the house with him and just played supporting roles. I could also see Wint acting alone too. He could have convinced the family all would be safe and maybe that is how he was able to tie everyone up and everyone complied until he got his money and then just turned violent to prevent witnesses.
Its a sad case and the victims went through a terrible ordeal. This is kind of case where death penalty is in order.
If there were any helpers for him then I do hope LE makes additional arrests.
Re BBM
I don't think we were ever told where the extra money was in the house. I think it is possible that Wint did not ever find that other money in cash form.
For the other valuables there was only a bucket that one of the perps carried after burning the car so its not like he wanted to carry much. I do think they used the worker Vest to disguise themselves going into the house and that was the plan when they went to leave so its not like he wanted to carry out anything other than cash.
I think the bucket was for the bundle of money he expected. He did not know how large a bundle it would be and expected a lot more volume than it was. Maybe that is why he punished the victims even more. Maybe when the cash came he mistakingly did not believe it was the amount agreed. If it was all in large bills then it would not take up as much space as people think.
I also think it is possible the boy was just screaming the whole time by being tied up. He was probably panicking and scared and maybe just screamed the whole time.
I had read or heard somewhere that sick people like Wint could hold a grudge and even years later can get just as mad as they were when they first got mad. Like about the firing. He could have always held a grudge and then whenever he was in a really bad mood he would think back to them and his hatred stayed with him.
The part where I really am not sure of is if he had an accomplice. I do think its possible that he had partners in crime with this but they may have refused to be at the house with him and just played supporting roles. I could also see Wint acting alone too. He could have convinced the family all would be safe and maybe that is how he was able to tie everyone up and everyone complied until he got his money and then just turned violent to prevent witnesses.
Its a sad case and the victims went through a terrible ordeal. This is kind of case where death penalty is in order.
If there were any helpers for him then I do hope LE makes additional arrests.
Regarding the pizza and feeding accomplices, then why wasn't the cheese pizza eaten? Why weren't both pizzas devoured if there were more than just Wint?