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So, the question remains - did MT reveal where items are to be found, but they scattered and take time to gather? Or, does she not know the location of Jennifer/weapon/evidence so they are still searching based on other leads and investigation?I'll find the link, but apparently LE are in the woods behind JC.
3 police vehicles followed behind... what is going on?Sounds like she arrived and departed in her own car. Not sure if that means anything or not.
jmo
Don't rely on me for clarification - I'm in the dark about what is actually happening too!I didn't realize those were all questions and not confused statements.
we have to rely on these twitter reports - sound bites at best. IMO. For now, we just know the police are at the property where they resided and apparently MT came and spent time then left - tweet posted upthread and in media threadDon't rely on me for clarification - I'm in the dark about what is actually happening too!
Maybe packing up her daughters stuff and sending her to Dad
Maybe just there to pick up personal items?we have to rely on these twitter reports - sound bites at best. IMO. For now, we just know the police are at the property where they resided and apparently MT came and spent time then left - tweet posted upthread and in media thread
Justin Schecker RetweetedState Police Return to Home of Missing Mom’s Estranged Husband
As the search continues for Jennifer Dulos, a missing mom of five, state police on Friday were back at the Farmington home owned by her estranged husband, Fotis Dulos, and exclusive drone footage shows people looking around the large yard and coming out of the wooded area behind the home.
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Did you see in the drone footage that one of the individuals appears to be female, slender and has brown hair? I'll have to watch it again.State Police Return to Home of Missing Mom’s Estranged Husband
As the search continues for Jennifer Dulos, a missing mom of five, state police on Friday were back at the Farmington home owned by her estranged husband, Fotis Dulos, and exclusive drone footage shows people looking around the large yard and coming out of the wooded area behind the home.
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Two state police vehicles just exited Jefferson Crossing, where they have been investigating at the home of Fotis Dulos, the estranged husband of #JenniferDulos who has been missing for two weeks. #nbcct
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Kristen Johnson (@KristenNBCCT) on Twitter
You're most welcome, @oviedo!
Guessing $48,000 of that was sponsored by GB in the guise of parental support to MT? No home sales in 2019!Awesome thank you !! Will add to the media thread
Did you see in the drone footage that one of the individuals appears to be female, slender and has brown hair? I'll have to watch it again.
You're most welcome, @oviedo!
It feels like something is about to break.
We're going to be hearing something soon.
JMO.
Here's a couple screen shots of the vehicle. I was wondering the same thing.Can anyone confirm or deny.... is that second vehicle in the video a coroner’s truck?
To add on to this, teachers have been going to the apartment to give the students private lessons so as to provide a sense of structure, purpose, normalcy, and care. They’ve also brought them handwritten notes from fellow classmates. Many, many therapists involved as well. The children are being supported in every way possible. Thank god for for the cash-flow; I can’t imagine how difficult this would be for the family were it not for resources and this school community which can afford to send teachers into NYC during school days.I don't know these kids or really anything about NCCS, but as someone who went through a similarly traumatic situation at the same age as the Dulos kids, I am so happy that they're at a school that's making sure they feel safe and comfortable after their world was turned upside down. I really hope other schools look at how NCCS is handling the situation and follow their lead in terms of information sharing and trauma informed teaching and support when traumatic situations happen with their own students.