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Police Chief Cathy L. Lanier said that detectives were trying to track the movements of a blue 2008 Porsche, with D.C. license plates, that disappeared from the home Thursday morning and was found abandoned by 5 p.m. She said there were no signs that anyone had broken into the home.
Lanier would not say who owns the Porsche, with the license plate DK2418, or where it was found. But she asked anyone who had spotted it to call police.
A housekeeper who has worked for the family for 20 years told FOX 5's Marina Marraco that she was at the home on Wednesday. She said the couple, their 10-year-old son and another housekeeper slept in the home that night. The housekeeper received a text message Thursday morning from the mother and told her to not come by the house because the family was sick. When she called to respond to the text message, the phone call was not picked up.
"Right now, no obvious signs of forced entry, although the nature and origin of the fire is very suspicious," said Police Chief Cathy Lanier."
An internal fire department report indicates one victim showed signs of blunt force trauma and had the smell of gasoline on them, reports WNEW.
The fire was called in around 1:30pm; a neighbor who was on the scene had this to say of what happened to the $4.5 million residence, said to be home to two parents, a boy, and two teenage girls: "It was all smoke and then boom, it went to fire, coming from the second floor," he tells the AP. Authorities later said three adults and a child, yet to be identified, were found on the second floor.
2008 blue Porsche with District of Columbia license plate number DK2418 that was seen at the home at around 10:30 a.m. Thursday. The chief said the car was later found abandoned in Maryland at around 5 p.m. Thursday.
It is interesting. I wonder if the killer sent the text? If so, the killer had to know that they had more than one housekeeper and what their schedules were.
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2015/05/15/police-investigating-house-fire-in-northwest-washington/
So,
Text ? time
Car seen in driveway 10:30 a
Fire 1:30 p
Car found 5:00 p
http://www.wusa9.com/story/news/local/dc/2015/05/14/dc-fire-ems-woodland-drive/27312461/
An internal fire department report indicates one victim showed signs of blunt force trauma and had the smell of gasoline on them, reports WNEW.