Deceased/Not Found CT - Jennifer Dulos, 50, New Canaan, 24 May 2019 *ARRESTS* #45

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FARMINGTON — Fotis Dulos feared a Plainville man — who talked his way into his home around the holidays in an apparent effort to write a book about his case — when he received a text message from the man about how he believed God sent him “to end this painful drama quickly,” according to a police report.

Brad Ragaglia, 61, of Plainville, is now facing a first-degree trespassing charge after he was found at a Fore Group property just three days after Fotis Dulos died from an apparent suicide while accused of killing his estranged wife, Jennifer Dulos.
Detectives told Ragaglia not to have contact with Fotis Dulos after investigating a harassment complaint filed on Jan. 2, according to police reports obtained Friday by Hearst Connecticut Media.

However, a Farmington police officer on patrol saw a car parked in the driveway behind 80 Mountain Spring Road, which is owned by Fotis Dulos and his company the Fore Group, around 5:30 p.m. on Feb. 2, the arrest report said.
The officer drove up the driveway and discovered two vehicles, Ragaglia and a woman on the property, the report said. Ragaglia told the officer he was showing the woman the house, which was unoccupied, and that he was writing a book about the Jennifer Dulos case, the report said. Ragaglia told the officer he had been in contact with Farmington and state police about the disappearance, according to the report.

They told the officer that earlier that day the woman reported to West Hartford police about finding what appeared to be a grave on the Metropolitan District Commission reservoir property, which had been previously searched in the investigation into the May 24 disappearance of Jennifer Dulos, an arrest report said.

The officer realized Ragaglia had been instructed to stay away from Fotis Dulos and his family after a series of events that occurred in late December, the police report said.
Ragaglia was issued a summons for trespassing and the woman was given a ticket for simple trespass. Ragaglia was released on a $1,500 non-surety bond and is scheduled to appear in Hartford Community Court on Feb. 19.

Ragaglia told the officer that he thought the Mountain Spring Road property was owned by a bank and that it was “stupid” to stop there, according to the report.

Ragaglia first came under suspicion on Jan. 2 when Fotis Dulos reported to Farmington police that the man had talked his way into the home by expressing kindness and giving him religious gifts, according to an incident report.

Dulos said he was concerned for his life after the man who he identified as Ragaglia had sent him a text message conversation apparently intended for someone else, the report said...
The messages included references that Ragaglia purposely tried to gain the trust of Dulos by being kind to him, but was actually trying to get the Farmington man to say something incriminating in the murder of his estranged wife, the report said.

The messages included a passage reading, “I am certain that God put me in the situation to end this horrible drama quickly,” Ragaglia was quoted in the police report as writing in the text message.

Dulos turned over to investigators the text messages, two religious books, a small bottle of “holy water” and a bottle of magnesium pills given to him by Ragaglia, the report said.

Dulos wanted the “holy water” and the pills to be tested for poison, police said.


Ragaglia admitted to Farmington detectives that he went to Dulos’ Jefferson Crossing home on Dec. 24 to show empathy for him, the report said. ..
Ragaglia told investigators that he had no plans to harm Fotis Dulos, but was trying to gain his trust so he would say something incriminating, the report said.

Detectives warned Ragaglia that if he appeared at any property owned by Dulos he would be arrested on a first-degree trespassing charge, the report said.

Norm Pattis, the criminal defense attorney for Dulos, did not mention Ragaglia’s name, but told a judge and the media during a court appearance last month about the man coming to his client’s home.
Police: Fotis Dulos feared man accused of trespassing on his property
 
Dave Altimari‏ @davealtimari
Full courtroom for the Michelle Troconis hearing, Jon Schoenhorn speaking to her family in Spanish even though they are all sitting in court talking to each other in English

8:27 AM - 7 Feb 2020

Dave Altimari‏ @davealtimari
Troconis wearing a headset so English can be translated into Spanish. Colangelo makes remark that she hasn’t needed it before

8:29 AM - 7 Feb 2020

Dave Altimari‏ @davealtimari
They are not going to argue the change of venue motion today. Schoenhorn will address at next court date. He is now asking for bond restrictions to be relaxed.

8:34 AM - 7 Feb 2020

Dave Altimari‏ @davealtimari
Schoenhorn now showing photos of bruising on Troconis ankles asking for GPS monitor. Colangelo doesn’t want GPS monitor removed.

8:38 AM - 7 Feb 2020

Dave Altimari‏ @davealtimari
Colangelo alleges that Trocinis has secretly been in contact with Dulos through third parties. Says he is still investigating that issues. Also says she has expired Venezuelan passport that needs to be turned over.

8:42 AM - 7 Feb 2020

Dave Altimari‏ @davealtimari
Troconis pleads not guilty will appear in court again on March 3.* [revisded 3/20]

8:48 AM - 7 Feb 2020

Dave Altimari‏ @davealtimari
Michelle Trocinis learning today that she is now in bigger spotlight with Fotis Dulos death cameras following her to the car. Schoenhorn says she is “innocent and we will fight charges” says asking how she feels about Fotis Dulos death.

9:24 AM - 7 Feb 2020

Dave Altimari‏ @davealtimari
Schoenhorn also said that Tronconis’ next court date has been changed to March 20
not March 3.
He expects to argue the change of venue motion that day.

9:27 AM - 7 Feb 2020
 
Marissa Alter‏Verified account @MarissaAlter
Interesting note regarding Michelle Troconis using an interpreter today for the first time. About halfway through the hearing, she appears to have one of the headphones out/not on her ear, suggesting she’s listening to her attorney speak English with that ear. @News12CT

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12:42 PM - 7 Feb 2020
 
Lol wouldn’t that be something definitely needed this chuckle

Wouldn't that be Fotii?[/QUOTE]

Oh, I like your plural style there, but remember:

That would be two more children horrendously disrupted by this chain of events:
5 orphaned Farber-Dulos childre
MT daugther NB
KW's children first marriage
KW's children, current marriage

Fotis Dulos' choices.
Michelle Troconis' choices. That's "opciones" in Spanish per Google Translate.
Kent Mawhinney's choices.

Norm Pattis' choices. (Decided to let his client travel to the bond hearing independently.)


Choosing to add any more???

JMHO YMMV LRR
 
FARMINGTON — Fotis Dulos feared a Plainville man — who talked his way into his home around the holidays in an apparent effort to write a book about his case — when he received a text message from the man about how he believed God sent him “to end this painful drama quickly,” according to a police report.

Brad Ragaglia, 61, of Plainville, is now facing a first-degree trespassing charge after he was found at a Fore Group property just three days after Fotis Dulos died from an apparent suicide while accused of killing his estranged wife, Jennifer Dulos.
Detectives told Ragaglia not to have contact with Fotis Dulos after investigating a harassment complaint filed on Jan. 2, according to police reports obtained Friday by Hearst Connecticut Media.
SBM
Seems that this dude fancies himself an investigative reporter/criminal investigator, according to his linkedin. Here's a link to his criminal trespassing at Mountain Spring from blotter: Farmington Arrest Log: Feb. 2-4
 
FARMINGTON — Fotis Dulos feared a Plainville man — who talked his way into his home around the holidays in an apparent effort to write a book about his case — when he received a text message from the man about how he believed God sent him “to end this painful drama quickly,” according to a police report.

Brad Ragaglia, 61, of Plainville, is now facing a first-degree trespassing charge after he was found at a Fore Group property just three days after Fotis Dulos died from an apparent suicide while accused of killing his estranged wife, Jennifer Dulos.
Detectives told Ragaglia not to have contact with Fotis Dulos after investigating a harassment complaint filed on Jan. 2, according to police reports obtained Friday by Hearst Connecticut Media.

However, a Farmington police officer on patrol saw a car parked in the driveway behind 80 Mountain Spring Road, which is owned by Fotis Dulos and his company the Fore Group, around 5:30 p.m. on Feb. 2, the arrest report said.
The officer drove up the driveway and discovered two vehicles, Ragaglia and a woman on the property, the report said. Ragaglia told the officer he was showing the woman the house, which was unoccupied, and that he was writing a book about the Jennifer Dulos case, the report said. Ragaglia told the officer he had been in contact with Farmington and state police about the disappearance, according to the report.

They told the officer that earlier that day the woman reported to West Hartford police about finding what appeared to be a grave on the Metropolitan District Commission reservoir property, which had been previously searched in the investigation into the May 24 disappearance of Jennifer Dulos, an arrest report said.

The officer realized Ragaglia had been instructed to stay away from Fotis Dulos and his family after a series of events that occurred in late December, the police report said.
Ragaglia was issued a summons for trespassing and the woman was given a ticket for simple trespass. Ragaglia was released on a $1,500 non-surety bond and is scheduled to appear in Hartford Community Court on Feb. 19.

Ragaglia told the officer that he thought the Mountain Spring Road property was owned by a bank and that it was “stupid” to stop there, according to the report.

Ragaglia first came under suspicion on Jan. 2 when Fotis Dulos reported to Farmington police that the man had talked his way into the home by expressing kindness and giving him religious gifts, according to an incident report.

Dulos said he was concerned for his life after the man who he identified as Ragaglia had sent him a text message conversation apparently intended for someone else, the report said...
The messages included references that Ragaglia purposely tried to gain the trust of Dulos by being kind to him, but was actually trying to get the Farmington man to say something incriminating in the murder of his estranged wife, the report said.

The messages included a passage reading, “I am certain that God put me in the situation to end this horrible drama quickly,” Ragaglia was quoted in the police report as writing in the text message.

Dulos turned over to investigators the text messages, two religious books, a small bottle of “holy water” and a bottle of magnesium pills given to him by Ragaglia, the report said.

Dulos wanted the “holy water” and the pills to be tested for poison, police said.


Ragaglia admitted to Farmington detectives that he went to Dulos’ Jefferson Crossing home on Dec. 24 to show empathy for him, the report said. ..
Ragaglia told investigators that he had no plans to harm Fotis Dulos, but was trying to gain his trust so he would say something incriminating, the report said.

Detectives warned Ragaglia that if he appeared at any property owned by Dulos he would be arrested on a first-degree trespassing charge, the report said.

Norm Pattis, the criminal defense attorney for Dulos, did not mention Ragaglia’s name, but told a judge and the media during a court appearance last month about the man coming to his client’s home.
Police: Fotis Dulos feared man accused of trespassing on his property
We called it ;P I am shocked he tried poisoning FD. Too many run-ins with this freaky man. He threatened people I know before. Hope he gets prosecuted and charged for conspiracy to murder as well.
 
Unfortunately I didn’t save the footage and much of it now seems to have been taken offline. However, here are a couple of stills.

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They don’t quite capture the catwalk-sashaying that was going on, or the peals of tinkling laughter, but they give you an idea.

Troconis’ mother even carried a bouquet of flowers one day. And I don’t get the impression they were in memory of Jennifer.
They all look like they are on their way to a Friday Brunch date. So ridiculous!!! Justice for Jennifer!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! moo
 
@MarissaAlter


Interesting note regarding Michelle Troconis using an interpreter today for the first time. About halfway through the hearing, she appears to have one of the headphones out/not on her ear, suggesting she’s listening to her attorney speak English with that ear.

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Looks like she’s going to have to bone up on her espanol as well as all her scripts. This trial is going to be like real work for her.
 
I burst out laughing. Does this woman and these attorneys realize what utter jokes they are?
This is all a farce, IMO.
If you watch her face and theatrics in court she's looking to garner sympathy as the helpless, demure female who doesn't really understand the language and thus doesn't know what FD
was talking about when he discussed JFD and
is just so confused about what happened to her.
Oh and I'm in this foreign country so my mommy and daddy and sisters and best friends
have to accompany me to this scarey court.
I'm just a weak, sweet little woman who got
mixed up with a bad man who's now dead.
Poor me.
It Won't Work. Ct. Jurors are Smarter than that.
 
@T2Fox61

Criminal justice sources: Ansonia murder suspect Jose Morales and Kent Mawhinney who’s accused of conspiracy to commit murder, in the disappearance of NewCanaan mother of five, Jennifer Dulos, are cellmates in Cheshire. ⁦
@FOX61News
KARMA! Its all I gotta say! Hope KM is sleeping with one eye open! MOO
 
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