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Anonymous United Kingdom No.515501514
>>515500890
In the same way as the blm protests and the death of a drug addict? You have to be out of your mind.

https://metro.co.uk/2019/01/30/torture-killer-who-made-family-listen-to-him-murder-them-one-by-one-to-die-in-jail-8415609/

>A killer who tortured a family for 24 hours before murdering them should die in prison, prosecutors say.

>During a six-week trial in October, Daron Wint, 37, was convicted of torturing and killing Savvas Savopoulos, 46, his wife Amy, 47, their son Philip, 10, and their housekeeper, Veralicia Figueroa, 57.

>‘They were tortured – mentally and physically – for almost 24 hours … it is clear that some of the victims heard, and saw, the deaths of their loved ones, realizing both that they were going to meet the same fate and that there was nothing they could do to save those that they cared about,’ said Assistant US Attorney Laura Bach.

>‘Death was not quick for these victims, nor was it painless.'

>Over the course of the night, Wint viciously beat his victims with a baseball bat, and stabbed them, before killing them and setting their bodies and their home on fire.

>In court, he accused his two younger brothers of committing the murders, which prosecutors called ‘utterly ridiculous’ because Wint was heard bragging about the killings to other inmates while he awaited trial.
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Anonymous United States No.515101021
>>515100985
https://metro.co.uk/2019/01/30/torture-killer-who-made-family-listen-to-him-murder-them-one-by-one-to-die-in-jail-8415609/

>A killer who tortured a family for 24 hours before murdering them should die in prison, prosecutors say.

>During a six-week trial in October, Daron Wint, 37, was convicted of torturing and killing Savvas Savopoulos, 46, his wife Amy, 47, their son Philip, 10, and their housekeeper, Veralicia Figueroa, 57.

>‘They were tortured – mentally and physically – for almost 24 hours … it is clear that some of the victims heard, and saw, the deaths of their loved ones, realizing both that they were going to meet the same fate and that there was nothing they could do to save those that they cared about,’ said Assistant US Attorney Laura Bach.

>‘Death was not quick for these victims, nor was it painless.'

>Over the course of the night, Wint viciously beat his victims with a baseball bat, and stabbed them, before killing them and setting their bodies and their home on fire.

>In court, he accused his two younger brothers of committing the murders, which prosecutors called ‘utterly ridiculous’ because Wint was heard bragging about the killings to other inmates while he awaited trial.