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While searching for the article that explained that the black SUV seen near Jennifer's had been identified as belonging to someone else, I rain across two articles that relate to the evidence and case. (I didn't find the article that confirmed the second suburban was identified as belonging to someone else in New Canaan area.
The first article from the Stamford Advocate talks about the bicycle:
"One key video police found was of a man riding a bicycle from a red pickup truck believed to have been used by Fotis Dulos to get to New Canaan the day his wife vanished, Colangelo said.
“You can’t tell it’s him, but we found the bike (on video) in the pickup truck driving back up from the parkway,” he said.
Through videos provided by neighbors, businesses and state transportation cameras, police said they believe they traced Fotis Dulos’ path leading to and from his estranged wife’s home that day, according to arrest warrants.
Prosecutor: No 'evidence' of Jennifer Dulos at Hartford trash plant
From NBC CT at the one year anniversary....some good reminders:
[...]
It hadn’t been 24 hours since Jennifer Dulos was reported missing when state police say her estranged husband Fotis Dulos was already raising more than just questions but serious red flags.
“I believe initially he was trying to fish for information to see what we knew,” Ventresca said.
“You don’t show up six hours later with an attorney and have a defense team already. To me that’s just that’s just bizarre,” Ventresca said.
Ventresca and Detective John Kimball said the busy home building businessman’s cellphone left at his Farmington house the morning of Jennifer’s murder raised even more questions.
“He had a missed call, after missed call, after missed call and wasn’t responding to text messages, realtors,” Ventresca said.
Investigators said Fotis Dulos' cellphone data points later led them to Albany Avenue, where Chief State’s Attorney Richard Colangelo now says Fotis made
six stops, not 30 stops as originally alleged in the initial arrest warrant, dropping off trash bags with items that contained Jennifer’s blood."
Dulos Investigators One Year Later: ‘Our Closure is Finding Jennifer'
Oh, I wanted to add this quote by Attorney Colangelo. KM and MT should probably pay attention to this information.
After Fotis Dulos died by suicide, attention has turned to his alleged co-conspirators, Kent Mawhinney and Michelle Troconis.
Both are out on bail while awaiting charges of tampering with evidence, hindering a prosecution, and conspiring to commit murder.
"Anyone that commits a crime, anyone that conspires to commit a crime should be accountable for what they do," says Colangelo. "So while I’m not going to specifically talk about those two individuals, I can say that we have probable cause and we can prove the case beyond a reasonable doubt, there’s not a prosecutor in the state that won’t try the case."
The search for Jennifer Dulos continues | fox61.com
The first article from the Stamford Advocate talks about the bicycle:
"One key video police found was of a man riding a bicycle from a red pickup truck believed to have been used by Fotis Dulos to get to New Canaan the day his wife vanished, Colangelo said.
“You can’t tell it’s him, but we found the bike (on video) in the pickup truck driving back up from the parkway,” he said.
Through videos provided by neighbors, businesses and state transportation cameras, police said they believe they traced Fotis Dulos’ path leading to and from his estranged wife’s home that day, according to arrest warrants.
Prosecutor: No 'evidence' of Jennifer Dulos at Hartford trash plant
From NBC CT at the one year anniversary....some good reminders:
[...]
It hadn’t been 24 hours since Jennifer Dulos was reported missing when state police say her estranged husband Fotis Dulos was already raising more than just questions but serious red flags.
“I believe initially he was trying to fish for information to see what we knew,” Ventresca said.
“You don’t show up six hours later with an attorney and have a defense team already. To me that’s just that’s just bizarre,” Ventresca said.
Ventresca and Detective John Kimball said the busy home building businessman’s cellphone left at his Farmington house the morning of Jennifer’s murder raised even more questions.
“He had a missed call, after missed call, after missed call and wasn’t responding to text messages, realtors,” Ventresca said.
Investigators said Fotis Dulos' cellphone data points later led them to Albany Avenue, where Chief State’s Attorney Richard Colangelo now says Fotis made
six stops, not 30 stops as originally alleged in the initial arrest warrant, dropping off trash bags with items that contained Jennifer’s blood."
Dulos Investigators One Year Later: ‘Our Closure is Finding Jennifer'
Oh, I wanted to add this quote by Attorney Colangelo. KM and MT should probably pay attention to this information.
After Fotis Dulos died by suicide, attention has turned to his alleged co-conspirators, Kent Mawhinney and Michelle Troconis.
Both are out on bail while awaiting charges of tampering with evidence, hindering a prosecution, and conspiring to commit murder.
"Anyone that commits a crime, anyone that conspires to commit a crime should be accountable for what they do," says Colangelo. "So while I’m not going to specifically talk about those two individuals, I can say that we have probable cause and we can prove the case beyond a reasonable doubt, there’s not a prosecutor in the state that won’t try the case."
The search for Jennifer Dulos continues | fox61.com
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