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?