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American Nightmares

S1 E5 - 22 Hours: A Murder Trial is a Play

American Nightmares

Gamut Podcast Network

True Crime

4.510.3K Ratings

🗓️ 8 July 2019

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

Over the 22 hours the victims were taken captive and then killed, the prime suspect goes missing and his normally active Facebook account goes dark. We track Daron Wint's whereabouts during that crucial time. Also in this episode, an introduction to some of the key players in the courtroom: the federal prosecutors who spent years building their case against Wint and the team of public defenders who tried to pin the blame on other suspects. This episode is written and produced by reporters Megan Cloherty and Jack Moore. Julia Ziegler is the content adviser. Visit 22HoursPodcast.com to see the texts between Daron and his girlfriend mentioned in this week's episode, as well as photos, maps and an interactive blog where you can ask questions or leave your comments about each episode. "22 Hours: An American Nightmare" is a production of WTOP News in Washington, D.C. All music featured in "22 Hours: An American Nightmare" is licensed through Creative Commons and/or by permission of the artist. We're grateful to all the artists whose music has helped us tell this story. “Haters Hate” by Ramone Messam, used with permission of the artist; "Cast of Pods" by Doug Maxwell, available in the YouTube Audio Library; and “Rhythmic Pulse,” “Call Me” and “Closing My Eyes for a Moment” by Daniel Birch, licensed under Creative Commons by Attribution 4.0 International.

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0:33.9

Previously, on 22 hours, an American nightmare.

0:36.9

So what would you say?

0:37.9

Is it just like fire damage still?

0:39.5

The asphalt?

0:40.0

It looks like the asphalt has sort of been melted in a way.

0:43.0

I'm sure that there were many members of the major case squad

0:46.7

that believed that more than one individual was involved.

0:50.6

Investigators quickly look for the quick answer.

0:54.2

And when they think they have it, they forget about all the other things that might be important.

1:00.1

It is being called a major crime scene as homicide investigators examine a house that caught fire in northwest D.C.

1:08.2

The room is a crime dream.

1:11.4

They found four people, including a child, dead inside on the second floor.

1:16.1

Right now, it does not appear that this was just a random crime.

1:19.5

I said, but what happened?

1:20.7

They say, we don't know.

1:21.8

They killed the whole family.

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