Silver Alert CT- Jennifer Dulos, 50, New Canaan, 24 May 2019 #3 *ARRESTS*

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JUST IN: The divorce attorney for Fotis Dulos, the estranged husband of Jennifer Dulos, wants to drop his client. A motion was filed today. Jennifer Dulos has been missing since May 24. Fotis was charged with tampering w/ evidence in the case.
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This is from the Stamford Advocate piece about the Nanny Accident:
The report said Fotis Dulos told police he had “no reason to suspect that the incident was anything but an accident.”

I think that is an odd thing to say. It seems like there were a lot of accidents or near accidents involving Fotis.

I’m also wondering if the police have searched 5 Charlotte Court where the family lived before Jefferson. Jennifer wrote:

‘Okay, so now I'm officially a weepy loony. While giving Child her last nighttime bottle at 5 Charlotte Court, I played for her, for me, the Miranda Lambert video of "The House that Built Me." I got misty. Okay — I cried. I thought of how every memory of hers, or for me of her, is associated deeply with this (temporary!) house. And I finally got sad.’
 
The disconnect I have is that the nanny stayed with the family after she killed the grandmother. I don't think it matters whether it was an accident. The nanny was obviously very careless around family members and could be a risk to the children. Furthermore, she would also be a constant reminder of the loss. The normal thing would be to immediately replace her. That didn't happen, so the question is why.
If she was a paramour, or if as I suspect, FD didn't like his mother and is really a sociopath, keeping her close is the better option. We assume he, like most people, had a familial love for his mom but based on JD's blog post about the name and that he shows sociopathic tendencies - I doubt that he did. JMO
 
I've read articles about him. Very accomplished. He is a pediatric cardiac surgeon and dedicated to helping the disadvantaged Latin American children with medical care. Started in Venezuela and branched out .
This must be killing him.
The ripple effect.
How did his daughter lose her morals? Living with a married guy. Sounds like she had the world by the tail and then gets involved with this guy.
 
No need for a divorce when your client has killed his wife. Does he really need to make a motion to drop his client? This attorney sure is moving quickly since Jennifer went missing, imo. I thought it was reported that they were stalling and not working with the court before that?
 
The disconnect I have is that the nanny stayed with the family after she killed the grandmother. I don't think it matters whether it was an accident. The nanny was obviously very careless around family members and could be a risk to the children. Furthermore, she would also be a constant reminder of the loss. The normal thing would be to immediately replace her. That didn't happen, so the question is why.
If she was a paramour, or if as I suspect, FD didn't like his mother and is really a sociopath, keeping her close is the better option. We assume he, like most people, had a familial love for his mom but based on JD's blog post about the name and that he shows sociopathic tendencies - I doubt that he did. JMO
 
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