suspects and we know, kate, from witness interviews by police it s raising more suspicions of the alleged home invader daron wint was not acting alone and is raising new questions about the family s assistant, a witness according to documents who claims to have seen the savopoulos blue porsche after the grisly murders, says the driver had short well groomed hair, a description different from daron wint who showed up with medium length dreadlocks. the family assistant allegedly changed his story several times during police interviews about dropping off $40,000 to the family s home. the assistant initially told police mr. savopoulos directed him to pick up the package on thursday but later told police it was the day before he was told. the assistant allegedly said a door to the family s red car where he was instructed to put the package in was locked and later came back and said it was unlocked and the assistant allegedly said he was given a
concern regarding that specific flight. that flight did land safely earlier today and an investigation continues. important to note to bring you up to date, low level of concern regarding that flight, regarding that flight. other big story we re watching today, police in washington, they are not yet closing the books on the home invasion murders of an affluent family and their housekeeper. they say the horrors that culminated in the torching of the lavish home near embassy row in washington, d.c., quote, required the presence and assistance of more than one person. the one person currently locked up and charged with first-degree murder is daron wint, arrested after a multistate manhunt on thursday. our justice correspondent pamela brown is joining us with the latest on this. obviously one person behind bars and think there could be more. where are they in terms of the search for those others. absolutely. d.c. police continue to investigate and hunt for more