Mansion where wealthy DC family, housekeeper slain for sale

WASHINGTON (AP) -- The mansion where three members of a Washington family and their housekeeper were slain is on the market.

The 5-bedroom home with a garage in northwest Washington was listed last week for $3.25 million. The listing says the home is being sold "as-is." It shows signs of a fire, and there is red tape and a lock across the front door.

Daron Wint is charged with murder in the deaths of Savvas and Amy Savopoulos; their 10-year-old son, Philip; and housekeeper Veralicia Figueroa.

Police believe the victims were held captive for 18 hours and killed after the delivery of a $40,000 ransom in May. The mansion was then set on fire.

District of Columbia law says real estate agents must be truthful if asked about deaths in a home.

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