Unsealed Docs Reveal Targets in DC Mansion Murder Probe

New search warrant documents unsealed today in the case of the DC Mansion murders offer clues to what police are zeroing in on in the search for suspected killer Daron Wint’s alleged accomplices.

Police have said they believe Wint did not act alone in the murder of Savvas Savopoulos, his wife Amy, their 10-year-old son Phillip and their housekeeper Veralicia Figueroa on May 14.

The four were held captive for hours before they were killed and their house set on fire last month.

 

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PHOTO: District of Columbia Metropolitan Police maintain a perimeter around the house on the 3200 block of Woodland Drive NW May 19, 2015 in Washington. 

Authorities are intensively focusing on finding evidence in the vehicles Wint and his associates were traveling in on the night of May 21.

The search warrant, already granted by the court, asks that police be allowed to search for:

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PHOTO: Philip Savopoulos is seen in this undated photo posted to his Facebook page.

Police investigators were back at the DC Mansion where the murders occured again Friday morning, bagging and removing more evidence as the search for additional suspects continues. Arson investigators, homicide detectives and the prosecutor handling the case against suspected killer Daron Wint were all at the scene, spending about 20 minutes in the house and emerging with marked bags of evidence.

The house is being turned over to the surviving members of the Savopoulos family.

Source: ABC News Unsealed Docs Reveal Targets in DC Mansion Murder Probe
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