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Wint appears in Superior Court the next day, charged with first-degree murder while armed.
Wint appears in Superior Court the next day, charged with first-degree murder while armed.
But this case is not closed, not by a long shot. When we come back, a man who came face-to-face with Darren Wint at the wrong end of a knife. Stay with us. A vexing criminal case. Four people murdered. The house apparently torched to destroy any clues. But some evidence seems to have survived the blaze. Hair, DNA, and fingerprints were removed from the scene. And yet only one suspect in custody.
But this case is not closed, not by a long shot. When we come back, a man who came face-to-face with Darren Wint at the wrong end of a knife. Stay with us. A vexing criminal case. Four people murdered. The house apparently torched to destroy any clues. But some evidence seems to have survived the blaze. Hair, DNA, and fingerprints were removed from the scene. And yet only one suspect in custody.
But this case is not closed, not by a long shot. When we come back, a man who came face-to-face with Darren Wint at the wrong end of a knife. Stay with us. A vexing criminal case. Four people murdered. The house apparently torched to destroy any clues. But some evidence seems to have survived the blaze. Hair, DNA, and fingerprints were removed from the scene. And yet only one suspect in custody.
34-year-old Darren Wendt. linked to the case by the DNA evidence found on that Domino's pizza crust. Wendt's family and friends have ducked the cameras. But out of the blue, a new player emerges. His former attorney, Robin Ficker, who takes the national stage to go out on a limb for Wendt without landish observations. He never eats pizza.
34-year-old Darren Wendt. linked to the case by the DNA evidence found on that Domino's pizza crust. Wendt's family and friends have ducked the cameras. But out of the blue, a new player emerges. His former attorney, Robin Ficker, who takes the national stage to go out on a limb for Wendt without landish observations. He never eats pizza.
34-year-old Darren Wendt. linked to the case by the DNA evidence found on that Domino's pizza crust. Wendt's family and friends have ducked the cameras. But out of the blue, a new player emerges. His former attorney, Robin Ficker, who takes the national stage to go out on a limb for Wendt without landish observations. He never eats pizza.
The bombastic Ficker makes sweeping statements about the innocence of a man he defended on a handful of traffic tickets.
The bombastic Ficker makes sweeping statements about the innocence of a man he defended on a handful of traffic tickets.
The bombastic Ficker makes sweeping statements about the innocence of a man he defended on a handful of traffic tickets.
Clearly, Thicker hasn't done his homework.
Clearly, Thicker hasn't done his homework.
Clearly, Thicker hasn't done his homework.
Yet when Wynn emigrated from the South American country of Guyana to the U.S., his future seemed bright. Twelve years before the mansion murders, he landed a well-paying job as a welder at American Iron Works. the company owned by Savasavopoulos. But for reasons unknown, Wendt left the company after only two years. And that's when things went south for him.
Yet when Wynn emigrated from the South American country of Guyana to the U.S., his future seemed bright. Twelve years before the mansion murders, he landed a well-paying job as a welder at American Iron Works. the company owned by Savasavopoulos. But for reasons unknown, Wendt left the company after only two years. And that's when things went south for him.
Yet when Wynn emigrated from the South American country of Guyana to the U.S., his future seemed bright. Twelve years before the mansion murders, he landed a well-paying job as a welder at American Iron Works. the company owned by Savasavopoulos. But for reasons unknown, Wendt left the company after only two years. And that's when things went south for him.
While living in suburban Maryland, Wendt's own father, shown here on his Facebook page, feared living with him, getting a protective order after he says Wendt threatened to shoot him. A relative who didn't want to be named said Wint was known for his hair-trigger temper.
While living in suburban Maryland, Wendt's own father, shown here on his Facebook page, feared living with him, getting a protective order after he says Wendt threatened to shoot him. A relative who didn't want to be named said Wint was known for his hair-trigger temper.
While living in suburban Maryland, Wendt's own father, shown here on his Facebook page, feared living with him, getting a protective order after he says Wendt threatened to shoot him. A relative who didn't want to be named said Wint was known for his hair-trigger temper.