Still Missing CT - Jennifer Dulos, 50, New Canaan, 24 May 2019 *ARRESTS* #59

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JS is asking about stains on a garage floor. Asks witness if he took samples or tested it with any presumptive testing. JS asks if he observed them and determined them to be oil.
 
JS showing photos of the office.

Asking about windows.

Asking about the second room with drawers with blueprints.

JS asking question about the whole team, supervisor but witness decided what to seize. Directed by a search warrant.

JS is trying to clarify the orientation of the office and the house itself. Three chiminies, did you search the chiminies?

JS references a videotape of every room in the house. Were there books? Were there 8 bedrooms? Were there 6 bathrooms? With showers and bathtubs? And even some half baths? Yes. And you checked the drains and faucets? Not by taking apart but by looking at them? Yes.
Have we ever seen that video ?
 
JS is now asking about the black bag. Asked witness if he knew when they had been placed in the bag, who wrote then or in what order. No

JS asks if the additions came after the photocopy.

State objection.

JS is asking about the additions on the original that were not on the photocopy. All referencing PG. Asks if he knows when the additional items were added. JS asks witness if he knew PG. Witness doesn't recall when he learned about PG or any association.

Objection.

JS moves on.

JS asks if the house looked live in. Did he know who lived there? Besides FD. Didn't know. Asked about the defendant, her daughter, other family members. Witness didn't know.
 
JS asks if the witness knew where they lived up on the timeline or who drove them when you searched them in the Litchfield garage. Were they each registered to the Fore Group? Yes.

Cross ends
 
MT is blinking A LOT, which made me wonder about that body language. According to the interwebs:

Blinking can have many meanings, including:
  • Stress: Blinking increases when your heart rate increases in response to stress. For example, someone might start blinking rapidly when asked a question if they are stressed and want to avoid the truth.
  • Anxiety: Excessive blinking can indicate anxiety, which often pairs with lying.
What a coincidence!
 
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State asks about the timeline between May 24 and May 31st when 4J was seized.

State asks about a license plate in the Jeep Cherokee. Asks witness if he saw any adhesive tape on it.

JS objects, argumentative. Overruled.

No tape or alterations? No.

Asks about a screwdriver? Any bloodlike substance? Did you see any bloodlike substance on any of the items? No.
 
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