Silver Alert CT - Jennifer Dulos, 50, New Canaan, 24 May 2019 *ARRESTS* #20

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I'm with you on this but not only is this commentary from Rochlin asinine and irrelevant but its not helping their client so far as I can see.

Not a Psychopath? What responsible legal professional would ever say such a thing about their client? The first thing I thought of when I read the HC article was, "Geez, the psych profile of FD is much more damaged and dangerous than even I thought if someone has accused him of being a psychopath?". Then I wondered if I should blast off an email to Atty Colangelo and ask "Why was Fotis Dulos allowed to be released from jail if he is a psychopath"? But then I read further and was relieved to hear that we don't have a psychopath on our hands.

I seriously wonder if the residents of Pattisville are working in overdrive at creating an enviornment where it will be impossible to try FD in CT?

Can these atty's be this inept?

MOO
Well, he will HAVE to be tried SOMEWHERE in CT.
 
Just MOO but as with any field, there are different levels of expertise and excellence in psychologists. Some specialize in forensic clinical psychology where their daily work is with people who are being held for psychological assessment and competency assessments, for example, related to criminal and related issues. A relative does this type of work and it is specific and evidence-based with cross assessment measures to help discern those who are trying to fake or hide issues. Other friends are psychologists in various fields and they all talk a great deal about the ethical code related to practicing in an area beyond their own scope; they can lose their licenses and it’s taken very seriously in MOO. In other words, of course it is possible for a psychologist to misdiagnose or miss an issue with a person and, again, there are differences in those trained with a clinical focus (Psy.Ds) and those trained with a research focus (Ph.D.) but competent, well-trained psychologists working in their scope and area of qualification aren’t easily fooled in MOO.
But, how many are actually competent? I'm not optimistic that the number is high. IME. IMO.
 
“Not a psychopath” goes along with FD statement to Heller in court during divorce: “I’m not Charles Manson”
And FD statement on NBC interview: “I’m not a monster”
And he had us fooled, silly us. Doesn’t everyone go out for some Friday night fun tossing their wife’s bloody clothes, cleanup tools, and car mat around Albany Avenue?
Jut goes to show they have self-awareness of who they are and feel the need to get out in front of the story.
 
I’d look at the Healthgrades reviews as they are more widely known and used. Frankly, there are an unusual number of reviews for him in MOO—and not good. Yelp is fine but not used as much for medical issues, in MOO.

Link:

Dr. Stephen Humphrey, PHD - Reviews - Hartford, CT

Child Protective Services needs to be called in to assist. Around here, they are pretty weak, meh, maybe too busy and pursue physical brutal cases, but in obvious cases they’ll side with better parent.

It sounds like a political decision. Likely he knows someone who knows someone.
Like a previous poster said, they were astounded that CT is not the traditional upstanding state that the rest of us imagine.
 
I’m so ready for FD to be found guilty. Too bad CT doesn’t have a death penalty.
I’d be happy to flip the power on and watch him fry.
I know. Sick.
He’s sick.
But to know that Jennifer was honored. In some way. Make him suffer.
After all of this time, I’m afraid they’ll never find her body.
And if MT was not involved and was cooperating with LE, wouldn’t FD have been arrested by now?
 
As I was recalling the murderer who insisted he had the right to force his kids to visit him in prison after murdering their mother, the facts of that case also remind me of Mr. Dulos. High conflict divorce, with the father insisting he was being deprived of his rights, his family enabled a lot of bad behavior, always at court insisting their son was innocent.

What is interesting, though, is that the man's father owned an earth moving business. The killer took full advantage of his family's business and pre-dug a hole before the murder to dispose of her body on a very large piece of family property. IMO Dulos did the same thing-not that be necessarily buried her, but that he used the tools of his trade as he preplanned to dispose of her body.

Like here, LE was immediately suspicious of the husband and ultimately, the defendant's dad in the case I am recounting was forced to provide very damning evidence against his son. After the killer knew he was a goner, he claimed the killing was a spontaneous act of passion, caused when his wife intentionally and violently escalated an argument. See he didn't mean to kill her, it was an accident. When and if FD ever admits his guilt, something I do not foresee, you can be sure that will be his excuse.

If the C Team knows it cannot win at trial against the State's ironclad forensics, and IF FD will ever admit his involvement in this murder (admittedly a very big IF and very unlikely), a new narrative will begin to emerge, guaranteed. FD went to Jennifer's home with all good intentions to nicely talk to her about what was best for the children and how she was being manipulated by her money grubbing attorneys attorneys, and how he just wanted "get along for the sake of the children" After all, isn't that what he basically claimed in that revealing interview? Jennifer flew into a rage and attacked him, a struggle ensued, and she just happened to end up dead.

See, none of this was FD's fault, he was just trying to calm her down/defend himself/diffuse the situation, but he had no choice, she attacked him, she instigated the fight (in her own garage where he was forbidden to be)! Afterwards, he panicked and tried to cover up this crime of passion. At most, this is a manslaughter case, folks, and with Mr. Dulos' sterling reputation, he should receive probation or community control, at most a couple of years in prison. After all, those poor motherless children NEED him and Dr. Dollars has told you how much he loves his kids (and their trust funds)!

Of course, this narrative will conveniently ignore the mountain of evidence which conclusively establishes premeditation. But then, isn't that NP's specialty, ignoring the obvious?
 
After all of this time, I’m afraid they’ll never find her body.
And if MT was not involved and was cooperating with LE, wouldn’t FD have been arrested by now?

I agree with you-and have always thought that MT is not cooperating with LE. Even if she had absolutely nothing to share re: Jennifer’s murder, she absolutely knows about the financial hijinks, and could point to it on the FORE Group’s computer. That by itself could get him locked up so they don’t have to worry about him taking off, killing himself, or harming his kids and MIL, while they take their time putting together murder charges. She isn’t cooperating, IMO.
 
From Marissa Alter
FDs motion re psych evaluation
Thanks for posting...

So FD would allow access to all his psychology testing (you know where it said he was confident and gregarious)- but they want all mrs Farber’s records from various providers? FD/his attorneys in 10c do not specify what providers..like do they want to see her routine mammogram results too?

Him and his team are disgusting...
 
As I was recalling the murderer who insisted he had the right to force his kids to visit him in prison after murdering their mother, the facts of that case also remind me of Mr. Dulos. High conflict divorce, with the father insisting he was being deprived of his rights, his family enabled a lot of bad behavior, always at court insisting their son was innocent.

What is interesting, though, is that the man's father owned an earth moving business. The killer took full advantage of his family's business and pre-dug a hole before the murder to dispose of her body on a very large piece of family property. IMO Dulos did the same thing-not that be necessarily buried her, but that he used the tools of his trade as he preplanned to dispose of her body.

Like here, LE was immediately suspicious of the husband and ultimately, the defendant's dad in the case I am recounting was forced to provide very damning evidence against his son. After the killer knew he was a goner, he claimed the killing was a spontaneous act of passion, caused when his wife intentionally and violently escalated an argument. See he didn't mean to kill her, it was an accident. When and if FD ever admits his guilt, something I do not foresee, you can be sure that will be his excuse.

If the C Team knows it cannot win at trial against the State's ironclad forensics, and IF FD will ever admit his involvement in this murder (admittedly a very big IF and very unlikely), a new narrative will begin to emerge, guaranteed. FD went to Jennifer's home with all good intentions to nicely talk to her about what was best for the children and how she was being manipulated by her money grubbing attorneys attorneys, and how he just wanted "get along for the sake of the children" After all, isn't that what he basically claimed in that revealing interview? Jennifer flew into a rage and attacked him, a struggle ensued, and she just happened to end up dead.

See, none of this was FD's fault, he was just trying to calm her down/defend himself/diffuse the situation, but he had no choice, she attacked him, she instigated the fight (in her own garage where he was forbidden to be)! Afterwards, he panicked and tried to cover up this crime of passion. At most, this is a manslaughter case, folks, and with Mr. Dulos' sterling reputation, he should receive probation or community control, at most a couple of years in prison. After all, those poor motherless children NEED him and Dr. Dollars has told you how much he loves his kids (and their trust funds)!

Of course, this narrative will conveniently ignore the mountain of evidence which conclusively establishes premeditation. But then, isn't that NP's specialty, ignoring the obvious?
Yep. Always thought if they get him dead to rights that the self-defense card will be played. He "knows what he did and what he didn't do". Might be irrelevant though if premeditation evidence is there.
 
As I was recalling the murderer who insisted he had the right to force his kids to visit him in prison after murdering their mother, the facts of that case also remind me of Mr. Dulos. High conflict divorce, with the father insisting he was being deprived of his rights, his family enabled a lot of bad behavior, always at court insisting their son was innocent.

What is interesting, though, is that the man's father owned an earth moving business. The killer took full advantage of his family's business and pre-dug a hole before the murder to dispose of her body on a very large piece of family property. IMO Dulos did the same thing-not that be necessarily buried her, but that he used the tools of his trade as he preplanned to dispose of her body.

Like here, LE was immediately suspicious of the husband and ultimately, the defendant's dad in the case I am recounting was forced to provide very damning evidence against his son. After the killer knew he was a goner, he claimed the killing was a spontaneous act of passion, caused when his wife intentionally and violently escalated an argument. See he didn't mean to kill her, it was an accident. When and if FD ever admits his guilt, something I do not foresee, you can be sure that will be his excuse.

If the C Team knows it cannot win at trial against the State's ironclad forensics, and IF FD will ever admit his involvement in this murder (admittedly a very big IF and very unlikely), a new narrative will begin to emerge, guaranteed. FD went to Jennifer's home with all good intentions to nicely talk to her about what was best for the children and how she was being manipulated by her money grubbing attorneys attorneys, and how he just wanted "get along for the sake of the children" After all, isn't that what he basically claimed in that revealing interview? Jennifer flew into a rage and attacked him, a struggle ensued, and she just happened to end up dead.

See, none of this was FD's fault, he was just trying to calm her down/defend himself/diffuse the situation, but he had no choice, she attacked him, she instigated the fight (in her own garage where he was forbidden to be)! Afterwards, he panicked and tried to cover up this crime of passion. At most, this is a manslaughter case, folks, and with Mr. Dulos' sterling reputation, he should receive probation or community control, at most a couple of years in prison. After all, those poor motherless children NEED him and Dr. Dollars has told you how much he loves his kids (and their trust funds)!

Of course, this narrative will conveniently ignore the mountain of evidence which conclusively establishes premeditation. But then, isn't that NP's specialty, ignoring the obvious?
Absolutely Agree!
Everything in my being says this will be, "A terrible accident...." JD was unreasonable...FD just wanted to talk about the weekend...she fell...he knew he would be blamed. He panicked...what else could he do. UGH!
 
This SA article seems much more balanced than the HC/DA one yesterday:

Attorney: Jennifer Dulos’ husband has passed 2 psych evaluations

“In his motion last week, Rochlin included lurid accusations of Farber’s mental health problems in his request to have her psychologically evaluated.
In response, Dranginis accused Rochlin of being “salacious” in the details provided, and it being another example of Fotis Dulos’ “capacity for cruelty” and his intent to shame “Mrs. Farber as he did to his wife in the context of the earlier divorce proceedings.”
Rochlin said Farber has spent hundreds of thousands of dollars to pursue the divorce on her daughter’s behalf and to have her attorneys “make scurrilous remarks about Mr. Dulos in unrelated civil proceedings.”
“This pathology should also be explored in the course of the (psychological) evaluation and its potential impact on the children,” Rochlin wrote in his motion.
Fotis Dulos has not paid child support since his wife filed for divorce in June 2017, court documents said. Dranginis said her client has been supporting the children and paying the mortgage for the Farmington home where Fotis Dulos is living.
“The defendant (Dulos) clearly cannot be trusted to care about the impact of such information (the evaluation) becoming public, when he has used it with abandon to deflect attention away from his involvement in the violent disappearance of his wife and mother of his children,” Dranginis wrote in her motion.”
 
Child Protective Services needs to be called in to assist. Around here, they are pretty weak, meh, maybe too busy and pursue physical brutal cases, but in obvious cases they’ll side with better parent.

It sounds like a political decision. Likely he knows someone who knows someone.
Like a previous poster said, they were astounded that CT is not the traditional upstanding state that the rest of us imagine.

Oh no!
The rest of my post disappeared bc it went over 60 minutes of work.
How can I get it back?

It’s SO important.

I spent an hour typing up a background and then future actions to start a “Jennifer Movement”.

Any computer wizards or mods reading this?

Now the website reloaded and my new private conversation disappeared.
OK. Now I’m really upset.
What’s going on? Are any of you having posting issues? Self deleting?
 
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Thanks for posting...

So FD would allow access to all his psychology testing (you know where it said he was confident and gregarious)- but they want all mrs Farber’s records from various providers? FD/his attorneys in 10c do not specify what providers..like do they want to see her routine mammogram results too?

Him and his team are disgusting...
And yet even more proof of his guilt. If he were innocent, with nothing to hide and therefore confident that he’d be found not guilty, he’d be grateful that GF was caring for his children during the trial and for providing loving care to them while their mother is missing. He certainly wouldn’t be making her out to be a crazy and incompetent. Imo
 
And I’m afraid to say that he’s right. Dismembered. Fed to sharks.
Extinguished. totally extinguished. That's my
view on what he did with her body so disrespectfully.
I have no hope of any trace of her body ever being found. Just the blood, which may be enough to convince a jury.
But, IMO, I think a good prosecutor who can tell the story based on Jennifer's blogs and
testimony in her divorce case can show a jury
her thoughts on his pre-meditated way of dealing with others he had disagreements with.
Revenge fantasies, remember.
I'm hoping Jennifer will be testifying from her
grave and put him away for life.
 
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