Police search car of Savopolous assistant - W*USA 9
WASHINGTON (WUSA9) -- A newly unsealed search warrant in the hunt for co-conspirators in the D. C. Mansion murders offers evidence that police have been looking into the assistant who dropped off cash at the Savopoulos home. Jordan Wallace worked for Savvas Savopoulos and dropped off $40,000 at the family home while the family was being held against there will. The unsealed warrant shows police recovered Jordan Wallace's 2009 BMW 128 just a block from the murder scene. On Instagram, Jordan Wallace bragged about driving a fleet of luxury cars for his boss, Savvas Savopoulos. The search warrant shows they were looking for large amounts of currency, money wrappers, manila envelopes, banking documents, and and forensic or physical evidence linking Wallace to the torture ad killing of Amy and Savvas Savopoulos, 10 year... But while police swabbed the 2009 BMW like this for evidence, they apparently did not find the cash, the money wrappers, the manila envelopes or the bank documents they were looking for. What they did find at the house, according to warrants unsealed earlier, was a sign of how the killers might have gotten in. A boot print and a broken pane and lock on a side door of the house. Source: www.wusa9.com