Posted on 05/21/2015 8:43:27 PM PDT by VanShuyten
The suspect in last week's brutal slaying of three members of a northwest Washington, D.C., family and their housekeeper is in custody in northeast D.C., two law enforcement sources confirmed to News4.
Police followed a white Chevy Cruze from Prince George's County into D.C. and took 34-year-old Daron Dylon Wint into custody on Rhode Island Avenue NE between between 11th and 12th streets, sources said.
The Metropolitan Police Department has not confirmed the reports.
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Yes, but then he’d have to change his number too or disconnect his original number. Which would raise a flag.
Couldn’t he buy a ‘burner’ phone before he went to the house? And maybe duct tape his old phone to an interstate tractor trailer?
I think the fact that burner phones makes you untraceable is a bit of an urban myth. You still need to activate the phone to use it and it will be a challenge to do that without revealing your identity or the location where you activated it from. Would not be surprised if the government had a “back door” into every burner phone sold to monitor conversations and a way to record data.
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