seattle. komo s denise whitaker reports on the suspects and their families. they told me they are looking for weapon. and i told them, we don t have weapon. they search, they don t have any weapon in my house. reporter: she says he always told her how much he loved her. he work hard to take care of me. i don t have to pay rent. i don t have to pay food. i don t have to pay clothes. he s clothing me, feeding me, housing me. reporter: binta mussa davis tells us she did not drive but he owned two vehicles, both still parked outside the apartment. a car and also a truck which advertises the company he owns. a janitorial service called fresh n clean. the terror suspect legally changed his name four years ago from joseph davis to abu khalid abdul-latif. his former name of davis is more familiar to law enforcement here in washington. his criminal history dates back to 2002. he has both felony and misdemeanor convictions, including robbery, assault, obstructing officers, theft, and d