Suspect in wealthy family deaths arrested in Washington, authorities say

DNA found on a piece of a pizza delivered to the slain family's home led police to Wint, who is now wanted for first-degree murder while armed in the deaths of Savvas Savopoulos, 46; his wife, Amy Savopoulos, 47; their 

Savvas Savopoulos, 46; his wife, Amy Savopoulos, 47; their son, Philip; and housekeeper Veralicia Figueroa, 57, were found dead after the home was set on fire. Three of the victims had been beaten and stabbed to death, and some of the bodies smelled of 

The entire family — Phillip and his parents, 46-year-old Savvas and 47-year-old Amy Savopoulos, and their housekeeper, were found dead on the second floor. Police believe they were in the house with the killers for 10 hours, who reportedly forced the 

DNA found on a piece of a pizza delivered to the slain family's home led police to Wint, who is now wanted for first-degree murder while armed in the deaths of Savvas Savopoulos, 46; his wife, Amy Savopoulos, 47; their 

Savvas and Amy Savopoulos, their 10-year-old son, Philip, and a housekeeper were slain in a Washington, D.C., mansion that was then set on fire.