DC Murder Suspect Identified by Spare Domino’s Pizza Crust

 
DC murder suspect, Daron Dylan Wint.

DC murder suspect, Daron Dylan Wint.

Providing a lesson in 1) food waste, 2) how awful Domino’s Pizza tastes, and 3) why you should never kill anyone ever, the Washington Post reports a spare pizza crust left at the crime scene where Savvas Savopoulos, his family, and housekeeper were murdered has produced evidence of a suspect:

Police said they had obtained a warrant for the arrest of Daron Dylon Wint, who they said is 34 and is from Maryland. They said they do not know his whereabouts.

The stunning break in the case came after police matched Wint to DNA found on the crust of a Domino’s pizza that had been ordered to the house the night of May 13, as the victims were being held, according to three law enforcement officials with knowledge of the investigation.

The Daily Mail broke the story yesterday that suspects ordered pizza during a harrowing hostage situation:

In a chilling new twist, Daily Mail Online can reveal the killers ordered pizzas to be delivered from a nearby Domino’s while they were holding the four captive in upscale Woodlawn Drive.

Members of staff at the Wisconsin Avenue branch two miles away confirmed they took the order and dispatched the food. The precise time of delivery is still not known.

No word if the suspects ordered the Domino’s pizza via emoji.

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