ten-year-old child. there are two families that there grieving for the people that are dead. counsel, you got your work cut out for you. my prediction, he s going to roll over and give up conspirators real quick. what do you make of this as a lawyer who has not represented daron wint. it s astonishing to hear an attorney get on the air and outline that he s innocent when he s not spoken to him and doesn t know whether he s guilty or innocent. we have to know what the facts and the evidence is before we can speculate about whether he s in fact guilty or innocent to the crime. i heard about the presumption of innocence. but that doesn t mean you re actually innocent. charlie manson was presumed innocent jeffrey dahmer and john wilkes booth. doesn t mean you re innocent. so was a man recently idy fended in court.
family s home. we re learning more detail to nug night about the company, american ironworks. savvas savopoulos was the ceo. wint worked there. it s unclear for how long. there was a working relationship several years ago. but beyond that we still have a lot of people to talk to firm up what exactly how that relationship has been in the more recent years. in an interview with wrc, his former coworker criticized the accused murderer. the truth, he couldn t get along with anybody. cnn affiliate spoke to a woman who says she s a relative of wint. very argumentative. everywhere he goes argue men ty. the bodies for discovered an-wint turjd up after his father s home. he s not working, just eating and going to the gym. not going anything. in 2001 wint tried to join
today who told us that the reason why daron wint with was his brother is that as soon as he heard that daron wint was a wanted man web he went to find him to help him turn into police. that is the story coming from dash ron wint s father tonight. thank you very much with the breaking details. now forensic psychologist brian russell joins was along with legal analyst paul callan. brian, let me start with you on this crucial issue of how many people were involved. we have daron wint appearing in court. they ve found him. but the police say the murders required the presence and assistance of more than one person. do you agree? i do agree. and i like to have matter answers if for you. but tonight, i think i might have more questions than answers. you would think that anybody who fit the profile that we were talking about last night, a psychopath would not be ordering extra pizza for the victims who were in the process
the marines but after two months of training he left. it s not clear why. since then he s been charged with at least 15 crimes ranging from sexual assault to theft. he s been convicted at least three times. in 2005 his father received a protective order to keep wint away from his family. five years ago he was arrested across the street from american ironworks. according to court comes, police found him behind a dumpster with a 24-inch long machete and a bb gun. charges were never filed. that same year he was accused of threatening to kill a woman and her two-year-old and smashes the front and back windows of their car. wint pled guilty to malicious destruction of property and sentenced to serve 28 days in jail. now accused of the brutal murder of four people he could face a lifetime behind bars. now on either sunday or monday, police say they believe wint fled d.c. for brooklyn. they think he was actually
dropoff. that s highly suspicious on the face of things. secondly there s an affidavit that was submitted to the court when they were procuring an arrest warrant which refers to the fact there had to be multiple individuals involved in the crime. so obviously police while they re investigating it have already concluded that there may be more than one person involved. and you re not ruling this person out as a suspect at this point if you were looking at it? lbisten, we don t know what the real story is but that version sounds suspicious to me. if i was dropping off money to a guy who was being held by kidnappers for ransom i would remember what happened that day. there s going to be a lot of questions about that. again that individual getting $40,000 in wads of cash and bringing it dropping it off in the car, in the garage and then leaving the house. and as far as we know at that time did not call police. thanks so much to all three of you. next a man who has just spoke within