Man Arrested for Washington, D.C. Murder

Washington DC Superior Court exterior
The Washington, DC Superior Court is the
setting for the arraignment of Daron Wint,
suspected of the murder of a local businessman
and his family.
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The man accused of killing a Washington, D.C. businessman, his wife, son, and housekeeper, was captured by police on Thursday and faces arraignment today.

Daron Wint, 34, will face charges of first degree murder in the District of Columbia Superior Court.

Wint is a suspect in the murder of Savvas Savopoulos, his wife Amy, their son Phillip, and their housekeeper Veralicia Figueroa, whose bodies were found on May 14 in the family mansion.  The Savopouloses lived in the same neighborhood as Vice President Joe Biden.  The house had been set on fire after an aide reportedly delivered $40,000 in cash the day before.

Wint became a suspect when his DNA was recovered from a crust of pizza found in the house.  He had previously worked for the family, but police have not explained why he might have wanted to kill the family.  Wint came to the U.S. from Guyana in 2000, joined the Marines, and worked as a certified welder.  He was an ex-convict with a criminal record.

Savopoulos was the CEO of American Iron Works, where Wint had been employed as a welder in the past.

The victims had been stabbed or bludgeoned to death before the fire was set, according to authorities.  Based in Hyattsville, Maryland, the company supplies construction materials and had been involved with several significant projects in downtown Washington, D.C.

Police have not ruled out that others, including those captured with Wint on Thursday, were somehow involved with the murders.  No other suspects have been identified at this time, however.
The Savopoulos family thanked the police for the arrest in a recent statement.  “While it does not abate our pain, we hope that it begins to restore a sense of calm and security to our neighborhood and our city,” the statement said

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