You are spot on! Exactly who I had in mind!Let's get Henry Lee to come up from New Haven STAT!
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You are spot on! Exactly who I had in mind!Let's get Henry Lee to come up from New Haven STAT!
And if she left her car to drop them off, New Canaan Country School is definitely expensive enough to have some really good security cameras and footage.The children would know what she was wearing when she drove them to school.
Idk, I know some of those bags had sponges and stuff, but 30 bags is a lot for one outfit. I'd use like 8, tops.
Which fits the window and timeline. Doesn't he own a property in NC as well? Not talking about her house, but one of his for his company. JMOTiming according to warrant:
- At 1337, FD entered the Mount Spring Road property.
- He didn't leave the property until 1538, when he returned to the Jefferson Crossing home, arriving at 1617.
- At 1721, he returned to the area of the Mountain Spring property.
- At 1734, he arrived back at his Jefferson crossing residence.
- At 1910, FD was in Hartford.
- At 1941, he left the area to return to Jefferson Crossing.
- According to surveillance footage from a neighbor, FD arrived home at 2012 and CHECKED THE MAIL (seriously, dude?).
Again, based on Google maps, he would have left the NC area around noon to arrive at the Mountain Spring property around 1337.
they took the truck 5/31 para 13 of warrant- so he had a week to clean it IMO (source - warrant) Scan Jun 3, 2019 (367 views)So both FD’s and MT’s fingerprints will likely be on those bags? Even if they wear gloves, it’s easy to get fingerprint on them when you remove them as a roll, when you put them in the back of the Raptor pickup truck, when you toss them into all those garbage cans and dumpsters
I think he likely spent those two hours getting rid of JD (however he went about that) and bagging up the evidence. Went home for that hour to shower and clean up. Went back to pick up the bagged evidence, then headed to Hartford to set up their idiotic scavenger hunt.
61 Sturbridge Hill Road - Fore Group Inc.Which fits the window and timeline. Doesn't he own a property in NC as well? Not talking about her house, but one of his for his company. JMO
That is incorrect. The article doesn’t not attach ownership to the clothing. Only the blood found on the clothing. Here is a snippet of the article from the Hartford Courrant.
Police: Blood-stained clothing of missing New Canaan mother Jennifer Dulos found in Hartford trash cans, records show husband’s phone was in the area night she disappeared
“Clothing and sponges stained with the blood of missing New Canaan mother Jennifer Farber Dulos were found in trash cans in Hartford, and cellphone records showed the phone of her estranged husband, Fotis Dulos, was in the same area the night she disappeared, arrest warrant affidavits released Monday”
My guess is that she is limited to travel within a certain geographic area, like within Ct. only. And I'd suspect her mother and father will take care of her daughter. If MT is wise, she'll stick close byCowardly coward hides her face......can she go to Florida? Please tell me she can't. Will her ex come get his daughter? Please tell me he will.
Yes, at 61 Sturbridge Hill Road, New Canaan. It is not clear if it has been sold yet.Which fits the window and timeline. Doesn't he own a property in NC as well? Not talking about her house, but one of his for his company. JMO
Sumting wong here.Let's get Henry Lee to come up from New Haven STAT!
maybe he was stopping along the way???? it's only about 1.3 miles from what I can seeI agree that he was occupied for that two hour period but he left Mountain Springs property at 1538, when he returned to the Jefferson Crossing home, arriving at 1617.
Why did it take that long to get from 80 Mountain Spring to 4 Jefferson Crossing.
Troconis and Fotis Dulos became entangled in a romantic relationship a year before Jennifer Dulos filed for divorce, according to court filings in the case.