Deceased/Not Found CT - Jennifer Dulos, 50, New Canaan, 24 May 2019 *ARRESTS* #36

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I understand your point of view. I look at it this way, KM is an attorney. He knows the drill. He has been tormenting his ex. He is a loser and a hateful person, by all accounts. Heck, the fact that he is a friend of Dulos places him way down on the character scale. So I don’t see him giving one inch. Then you have MT. She, IMO, was in on the planning and cover up and clean up of this murder. Right up there with Krystal Kenny Lee in arrogance. She wanted her life, her house, her husband. Heck, she moved her daughter into Jennifers home and herself into FD’s bed! She isn’t going to talk.
Agree 100%.
 
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I understand your point of view. I look at it this way, KM is an attorney. He knows the drill. He has been tormenting his ex. He is a loser and a hateful person, by all accounts. Heck, the fact that he is a friend of Dulos places him way down on the character scale. So I don’t see him giving one inch. Then you have MT. She, IMO, was in on the planning and cover up and clean up of this murder. Right up there with Krystal Kenny Lee in arrogance. She wanted her life, her house, her husband. Heck, she moved her daughter into Jennifers home and herself into FD’s bed! She isn’t going to talk.
Agree 100%.
This is exactly what I think. Reality is sinking in now and the walls are closing in with no escape. Anxiety is now escalating into full blown panic. She gambled and lost. Big!
And wasn’t it her attorney’s job to educate, inform and guide her of that? She had options and she chose not to listen to him but instead followed her Svengali, FD.
 
Not sure of the answer to this question exactly but a few years back a couple of witnesses allegedly saw a 'whale-sized' object drop into Bantam Lake, and that was never found or explained even though the lake was searched and is only 25ft deep at most. Unsure of how that is even possible though.
LSD perhaps??????
 
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Agree 100%.

And wasn’t it her attorney’s job to educate, inform and guide her of that? She had options and she chose not to listen to him but instead followed her Svengali, FD.

I'm sure her attorney informed her of her options. She made her choice herself and she knows now she was wrong. But now, it's too late and she can blame no one but herself. A hard pill to swallow.
 
Interesting comment on house arrest for both MT and FD. At least I thought this bit was interesting. Speaks to a different level when the two were just out on bond with the GPS after the first arrest.

They can't leave the house, so if you want to go out and cut the lawn, you can't do that. You can ask the court for permission to be able to go out in your garage, because sometimes even going into the garage will trigger alarm to go off," said attorney and legal analyst Ryan McGuigan.
Fotis Dulos, former girlfriend under house arrest after release

Ofcourse LittleBitty relishes any possible issues those two may have while on house arrest. Hope it’s a stressful time for MT and FD...as it should be!
As if either if these two would mow the yard lol I mean Jennifer’s yard!
Brings to mind the old saying that the grass may or may not be greener on the other side but you still have to mow that *advertiser censored* too!
I hope they both yearn for fresh air, sunshine and vitamin D. And eventually freedom because Spring is coming and their days of fresh air and sunshine are limited IMO
 
Not sure of the answer to this question exactly but a few years back a couple of witnesses allegedly saw a 'whale-sized' object drop into Bantam Lake, and that was never found or explained even though the lake was searched and is only 25ft deep at most. Unsure of how that is even possible though.
I am often in that area. The lake is not deep enough for a whale size object.....I wonder what they were doing before they saw the object--there is a distillery nearby.
 
I do think Mom and sis went to get her a little something for recharge. moo moo.

I may be wrong, but I think the “kidnapping” portion of the charge may be that he ‘held her against her will’, not necessarily that he intended to, or did, move her elsewhere or ask for ransom.

bbm. Agree, it may well be 'just' that; that's the most likely.
The other possibilities can't be entirely ruled out though; he's a crazy MF.
 
The first time MT was arrested, she spent one night in a much less scary place than I think she did this time, for two nights. This isn’t a woman who can tolerate incarceration, I don’t think. She appears to have an aversion to hard work and responsibility, as well as non luxurious accommodations, and she is looking at all of these things every day for years. She is sick with the thought of going to prison. I believe she is dumb enough to have thought that it would never happen, because they weren’t supposed to get caught. Fotis assured her that he was too smart for the police. And she likely thought that if she just kept lying, Andrew Bowman would be able to save her.MOO
Oh well.... That she even took such a risk of harming someone to try to better her own lot is so telling and she deserves every horrible day of jail life that she will soon have to endure.
 
Why would a health evaluation be a "standard" for MT? Does she have a preexisting medical condition? Are there no doctors at the women's jail? Was a drug test required for her bond? This is very puzzling to me...Any people in the know???
We heard the judge in court at the arraignment and he didn't say anything like that (not that I heard anyway) - plus, since FD didn't seem to go right there either it doesn't make sense she would be required to do so.
 
The zip ties - which had Jennifer's blood and DNA on them - were used right on her body, thus the kidnapping charge. She was most likely alive when they were used, per LE. It's likely he intended to kidnap her to either get money and/or information and some sort of deal from her - as well as scare and/or torture her.

Maybe he wore a mask, as well, when at her house.

He likely intended to kidnap/abuse/get money from her parents or all of the above, and then kill her - it might just have happened faster than he had intended.


For the zip ties, one thought I had was that if she was conscious or semi-conscious she might have been pulling on the zip ties--irritating, chaffing or cutting her skin. If she were unconscious or deceased, there would be little blood or skin but more touch DNA. I guess we will find out as I don't think there is going to be a plea without a trial.
 
Litchfield Distillery? If so that one was not there at the time of the incident.
Yes, maybe they had access to moonshine then. I have been on the lake. I just don't see something that big falling in the water never to be found. As for a body, I can't see a body staying in the depth of 25 ft without surfacing at some point.
 
Does the kidnapping charge mean that he took her alive from her home and killed her elsewhere? Also could he have sedated her - I have not heard any discussion about that possibility.

The zip ties - which had Jennifer's blood and DNA on them - were used right on her body, thus the kidnapping charge. She was most likely alive when they were used, per LE. It's likely he intended to kidnap her to either get money and/or information and some sort of deal from her - as well as scare and/or torture her.

Maybe he wore a mask, as well, when at her house.

He likely intended to kidnap/abuse/get money from her parents or all of the above, and then kill her - it might just have happened faster than he had intended.

Just detaining her in her garage to kill her is kidnapping.

I think kidnapping applies to keeping another person from getting away from you. I don’t think he took her anywhere while she was still alive. But if he kept her from, say, running out of the garage before he killed her, then it’s kidnapping. MOO

I may be wrong, but I think the “kidnapping” portion of the charge may be that he ‘held her against her will’, not necessarily that he intended to, or did, move her elsewhere or ask for ransom.

Seems this question comes up quite often on WS.

Kidnapping charge is thrown in quite often on nearly all murder cases -- it's an aggravator. It basically only means that before the victim was killed they were held against their will.

A Hartford attorney that's been providing commentary to WTIC/61 since JD disappeared breaks down all the charges against FD-- relating it to his AW in a short video at the link below. I found it worthy of 5 minutes.

Atty Jim Bergenn discusses the Dulos case
 
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