Sherlockhemlock
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He probably views himself more as John the Baptist. A woman is to blame for the government wanting his head, even though he is innocent. JmoMarie Antoinette
He probably views himself more as John the Baptist. A woman is to blame for the government wanting his head, even though he is innocent. JmoMarie Antoinette
I agree 100%, thought that before reading his utterly absurd "suicide note," and am even more convinced afterwards.
To believe he actually intended to kill himself is to believe he felt remorse for anything- killing his wife, destroying his friends' lives, gaslighting & inflicting emotional trauma upon his children, tormenting his MIL. No. On any and all counts.
Or, to believe he so was in so much despair at the prospect of going to prison that staying alive was intolerable. But nope, he had plenty of emotional energy to spare to spell out his grievances and self pity, and enough thinking about what might come next to assert his "innocence" by making a "dying declaration" of the innocence of those who might flip on him and make plea deals.
He didn't intend to kill himself, imo. He planned to have his new GF return in time to find and rescue an innocent victim, pushed beyond endurance, in the process of committing suicide, and too much a victim for her to challenge him about using her to defraud the bondsman to stay out of jail.
Karmic justice, and mercifully, an end to the torment he inflicted upon his MIL and children.
Mrs. Farber’s home.They are now a family in mourning, and their safe haven to mourn is Mr. Dulos’ home at 4 Jefferson Crossing, Farmington, Connecticut. As they put his final affairs in order and prepare to honor his memory, his home is their safe haven. The Court should not, and cannot in the name of basic human decency, allow the Plaintiff to make a self-aggrandizing grab at Mr. Dulos’ home through a person who has proven to be hostile and contentious with Mr. Dulos at the expense of his grieving family, who are already bearing the added pressure of intense public and media scrutiny.
During his life, Mr. Dulos zealously preserved his property for his own interests, and his estate intends to do the same.
http://civilinquiry.jud.ct.gov/DocumentInquiry/DocumentInquiry.aspx?DocumentNo=18627953
He dictated it .I'm not sure why he would have allowed anyone to write his suicide note other than him. It was his last chance to have the final word.
Imo
Good eye .
1. The Y’s in the top note are all the same (Straight Like a Stick).
* The Y’s in the second note have around 5 different variations .
2. The i’s are dotted in first note but, not in the second note .
3. Letters are also curvy in second note but, not in first note .
my vote : It’s not the same handwriting
He could manage to quote AC's name (in all caps), but didn't bother to individually name his own children. He treated them like they were a blob and gave a very lame passive-aggressive toss-off to them. Like "I tried, oh well"Its curious that he referenced the LE harassment of his friends and that INCLUDED ANNA CURRY.
Perhaps Anna just might need Pattisville legal services for criminal and not 'other' services.......
Wonder what the ever faithful Anna might have done for Fd and ditto for his good buddies the Greek brother Andreas and Yannis.
MOO
I think Fotis had too much of an ego to have someone dictate his own suicide note.He dictated it .
I wonder if NP is trying to keep the case open so he can have access to the evidence. Having access to the evidence would give him a leg up on getting a book out before anyone else.
I would think that after all the problems NP has tried to cause, the DA would want to keep NP as far away from the evidence as he could. Not only would NP be in a position to confer with the accomplices attorneys, but he could try to include or exclude info that is favorable to Fd and not the others. I could swear I heard that NP wanted to talk to KM about helping with his case. I'm not sure how NP could do that AND take Fd's case to the USSC. So many things would be a conflict of interest IMO.
I don't think there is any doubt that he fully intended to end it all. Remorse had nothing to do with it.
Going to prison would have meant all loss of control and power and that was not an option for him. Winning was the only option and if that was not going to happen in his mind there was no choice but to kill himself.
Even he would know, at the very least, that carbon monoxide poisoning can cause permanent brain damage and there is no possible way to know how to limit the time to ensure there would be no permanent damage. That would not be an option for him either. No way would he risk that. He was too much of a narcissist.
Also he would have no sure way to know if he was found in time. I believe he got right to work as soon as he made the decision to kill himself and that's why he was out of breath during the phone call. He may have been writing the note when he first got into the car if that's where it was really found.
He may have been dramatic but there is no doubt in my mind that he did everything possible to ensure he had time to complete the job.
Imo
He dictated it .I'm not sure why he would have allowed anyone to write his suicide note other than him. It was his last chance to have the final word.
Imo
Not a handwriting expert and viewing It on my Phone .For #1, I'm not quite sure which is "top" vs. "second". I also wouldn't mind explications of where the 5 different forms of Y come in; because at most I see two.
For #2, I just looked at both of them again (I have both open in separate browser tabs), and it looks to me very much like almost all of the "i's" are dotted in both of the notes; so really not sure where this applies?
Wow
. “Above all Anna Curry I am sorry for letting you down and not continuing the fight.”
He's just trying to put the focus on his client and off of Jennifer and the case.I really take offense to the wording "......the tragedy that befell Mr. Dulos" in the last paragraph of that document.
The tragedy is that Jennifer was murdered by this same Mr Dulos, her husband, and the tragedy extends to the five children and all who loved her.
They are now a family in mourning, and their safe haven to mourn is Mr. Dulos’ home at 4 Jefferson Crossing, Farmington, Connecticut. As they put his final affairs in order and prepare to honor his memory, his home is their safe haven. The Court should not, and cannot in the name of basic human decency, allow the Plaintiff to make a self-aggrandizing grab at Mr. Dulos’ home through a person who has proven to be hostile and contentious with Mr. Dulos at the expense of his grieving family, who are already bearing the added pressure of intense public and media scrutiny.
During his life, Mr. Dulos zealously preserved his property for his own interests, and his estate intends to do the same.
http://civilinquiry.jud.ct.gov/DocumentInquiry/DocumentInquiry.aspx?DocumentNo=18627953
You mean absolute and total denial?Yikes.... I am totally innocent and Michelle has nothing to do with this either. Anybody find that a totally peculiar stance?
Seriously the fact that he offed himself knowing that she would be the one to find him dead is despicable. Perhaps he made romantic gestures only to be rebuffed by her with her claiming she was just a friend. You can’t make it this stuff up but damn this is a most sordid tale. Afraid of what else we learn in the aftermath of the most convoluted, dysfunctional and narcissistic nightmare of all time.