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10 THINGS YOU DIDN’T KNOW About Vicious Killer Daron Dylon Wint

by Kenn Daily
Clash Daily Contributor

Daron Dylon Wint will forever be forgotten by history.
 
In spite of committing one of the most heinous homicides since the torture and murder of Channon Christian and Christopher Newsom in 2007, the psychopathic killer’s actions fail to fit the cultural Marxism narrative that blacks in America are oppressed (proletariat) and that whites are their oppressors (bourgeois).
 
Wint allegedly tortured and murdered businessman Savvas Savopoulos, 46, his wife Amy, 47, their son Philip,10, and their housekeeper Veralicia Figueroa, 57. The crime was committed at Savopoulos’ home in an upscale suburb of Washington, D.C.
 
For the few who don’t depend on the globalist media and historians for information, here are ten things you will want to know about Wint.
 
1.  Wint is an immigrant from Guyana.
 
Wint was born and raised in Guyana, coming to America in 2000. The media reminds us that migrants are vetted and those with criminal pasts are turned away. That, of course, is simply not always true. Wint clearly had a disposition for violence and likely would not have been allowed in the United States were it not for Ted Kennedy’s Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965.
 
One has to wonder why the United States lowered its standards for immigrants.
 
2. Wint failed the Marines.
 
Being a Marine doesn’t require the intellect of a NASA engineer. It does, however, require personal character to withstand the rigors of discipline. Wint enlisted in the Marines shortly after immigrating to the United States but failed to complete boot camp. He never earned his “globe and anchor” and would not be considered a former Marine.
 
One has to wonder who lowered the standards for Marine enlistment.
 
3.  Wint’s father sought a protective order against him.
 
The Washington Times reports Wint’s father sought a protective order forbidding him from contacting the family for a year. Wint was 21-years-old when he threatened his father and step-mother in 2005. The family lived in Lanham, Maryland at the time.
 
4.  He may have been psychopathic.
 
In spite of his propensity for violence, Wint was known for his charismatic personality. That is typical of a psychopath. They typically are incredibly charming but display little empathy. Robin Ficker, Wick’s former lawyer, described the alleged mass murderer as “charming”.
 
5. Wint showed no emotion when taken into custody.
 
When taken into custody the American Press reported Wint was “stoic.” The news service quoted Robert Fernandez, commander of the U.S. Marshal Service’s Capital Area Regional Fugitive Task Force.
 
The lack of emotion also fits the profile of a psychopath. Recall that Wint tortured four people, including a ten-year-old boy, before killing them. During the ordeal he casually ordered a pizza giving the delivery person no indication that anything was amiss.
 
Authorities suspect Wint tortured Savopoulos’ son to extract money from the father. 
 
6.  He was likely not highly intelligent.
 
Psychopaths often overrate their own intelligence. Such appears to be the case with Wint. The fact that Wint ordered a pizza while committing a serious crime cast of shadow of doubt over the immigrant’s ability to consider consequences, an indicator of one with limited intellectual capabilities.
 
Wint apparently didn’t consider that authorities possessed his DNA profile from previous arrests, that he could not successfully erase all DNA evidence from the crime scene (his DNA was found on pizza crust after he fled), or that the $40,000 he stole from his victim would be worthless to him after he was apprehended.
 
7. Wint’s victims were also immigrants.
 
In spite of the efforts of the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 to discourage immigration of developed Western nations, Savvas Savopoulos was an immigrant from Greece who applied his innovative talents and drive for success to realize the American dream.
 
His housekeeper, Veralicia Figueroa, was from El Salvador.
 
8.  Wint was a former employee of the man he murdered.
 
The alleged killer was a welder at American Iron Works, the company owned by Savopoulos, from 2003 to 2005.
 
9. Wint had a criminal history.
 
In 2009 Wint was convicted of assaulting his girlfriend. In 2010 he pleaded guilty to a charge of property destruction. That charge emerged after Wint threatened to kill a woman and her infant daughter after stealing the woman’s television.
 
Also in 2010 Wint was arrested while carrying a 2-foot machete and BB gun outside American Iron Works headquarters. Although the weapons charges were dropped, Wint pleaded guilty of possessing on open container of alcohol.
 
10. Daron Dylan Wint was born November 27, 1980. He is 34 years old.

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Kenn DailyKenn Daily is the publisher of DAILYKENN.com. Now 62 years old, Kenn formed his conservative views at the age of 14 and was an early member of Young Americans for Freedom. He is a vociferous anti-racist but sets himself apart from most conservatives by refusing to be bullied into silence regarding racial issues. Violent black crime is a signature issue of his website. Kenn is a semi-retired business owner. He lives in Indiana with his wife of 39 years. He has two grown children — a daughter and son — four grandchildren, and two granddogs.