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DC 'Mansion Murders' Home Up for Sale
House in upscale DC neighborhood where four grisly murders took place in May is on the market.

The DC “Mansion Murders” home where four grisly murders took place — a wealthy couple, their son and housekeeper were killed — is up for sale, according to real estate listings online.
Savvas Savopoulos, 46, and his wife, Amy, son Philip, 10, and housekeeper Vera Figueroa, were all found murdered in their Northwest DC mansion May 14. Firefighters found their bodies while putting out a blaze at the home. Two daughters survived; they were away at school.
All were found dead in the family’s multimillion-dollar mansion, where firefighters were called to put out a blaze at the home in an exclusive neighborhood near the National Cathedral that includes the home of Vice President Joe Biden.
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Daron Dylon Wint, 34, of Lanham, Maryland, was arrested in May in D.C. on charges of first-degree felony murder in the case. Authorities said that DNA left on a crust of leftover pizza at the mansion led police to Wint.
The description for the home at 3201 Woodland Dr. NW, on Zillow, reads: 16,281 sf (0.37 acres) corner lot in prime Mass Ave Heights location. Approx 160 ft frontage on Woodland Drive and approx 90 ft on 32nd St. Please call LA for Appt ~ Registration form required. Possible new construction with sought after side loading garage on 32nd St.
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The home, listed for sale on Oct. 29, is for sale for $3,250,000; it last sold in July 2001 for $2,987,000.
PHOTO: 3201 Woodland Dr. NW, Washington, D.C./Google photo
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