Gives us more insight into the chaos that must have been kicked into action that morning. Remember that Colangelo was informed only that morning around 8:30 and then Pattis law office informed around 9am about the emergency hearing, so FD didn’t have a lot of time before he had to get his @#$ down to Stamford.
NP says he spoke with FD that morning. What was the conversation like and when did NP turn off his phone? Certain,y sometime before 12N, if he had loads of voicemails by the time he turned it on. Was KS the sole point of contact for FD that morning? Is that why FD was calling his bondsman and didn’t seem to know about Judelson? Given the short timeline for the emergency hearing at 12N, including the 1hr30 drive from 4 JC to Stamford court, that meant that FD would have to be on the road by 10:30 at the latest, more likely 10am if he needed to park and go through security and be at the courtroom at 12 since he was driving himself. So that explains why he was driving alone, there likely wasn’t much time for KS to come pick up FD since KS would have also had to prep for the hearing and get himself down to Stamford too, so they were probably all in scramble mode.
So we can surmise that FD was caught off guard that morning by the phonecall around 9 telling him to report at 12 for the emergency hearing, he had to spring into action to be presentable in court, gather up and assess the fact that he was likely going back to jail if only for a night or two, and then he was also on the phone to the bail bondsman, and he had to rig up the car in the garage with the vacuum hose and barricade and pen his note, and all of that happened within a 3 hour window from when he got the news about the emergency hearing. Anna was also there and wonder what she observed, was he panicking outwardly and what did he say to her? What did he send her out to get? By the time he sent her out, he was already late for or had decided to skip the hearing in Stamford. Did she know any of this was going on, or did she think was he just “taking care of business” up in the office?
MOO.