GUILTY CT - Jennifer Dulos, 50, deceased/not found, New Canaan, 24 May 2019 *ARRESTS* #67

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  • #201
If the CAST report includes all of MT's phone activity that day, she really was not on it much at all. Literally a handful of times.
 
  • #202
If FD just needed to throw some trash out, guess where there is a trash can?
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  • #203
Did the D use Petu testimony in closing (I am in the group who could only read it - not hear it).

Wondering if Horn took liberties with something she said that the jury wanted to clarify?
 
  • #204
What does it say that they are deliberating over four hours now? This is a tough decision? Or are they unable to convince just one juror who doesn’t want to convict?
I believe they are conscientious.

6 week trial. 6 hours would be quick for returning with a verdict.

Due diligence.

Maybe they are of one mind, but Easelperson asked the good question -- if there were one thing to sway you away from guilt, what would it be?

Planted Memory Syndrome?

Second Language Insufficiency?

Colossal DidNotKnowness?

Best Friend Testimony?

Smart jury. Like us here, how gratifying for them to discover a gap in time, breach in recall, a critical lie that hadn't already been identified!

Guessing they will play devil's advocate before resting comfortably on their laurels with a guilty verdict.

JMO
 
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  • #205
I just do not see a hung jury on all 6 counts, do not see that happening. And we still have the contempt hearing which she is certainly guilty of and it is on tape....whether CT court system lets us down again is another story.
 
  • #206
I hope that wasn't lost on the jury. Showing up mostly in beige for six weeks. First day out of trial, she chooses bold color.

Beige was deliberate.

Harmless color. Unless you're masquerading behind it.

I can't tell you how much I LOVE that Judge Randolph has missed no opportunity to say that this case is about the credibility of the defendant.

It's that simple.

If you believe she was truthful -- that she was forgetful and subjected to suggestion, hunger, ruses, fatigue, a chill, language insufficiency, fear of the police or just misremembering -- across all time, you might acquit.

But if you believe she lied about so much as a single material fact, you can throw out her entire "testimony" with the Petu bathwater.

And if you throw out her testimony (as presented through her own words over three interviews), all that remains is the evidence and the why.

Why lie if the truth can save you?

Guilty.

JMO
Did he say this in jury instructions? That’s powerful.
 
  • #207
If FD just needed to throw some trash out, guess where there is a trash can?
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Plus he had an actual dumpster at one of his properties as I recall.

Speaking of dumpsters, it should be noted --

Of yesterday's closing whine from the Defense, I have two words

Dumpster. Fire.
 
  • #208
Completely agree it is way too early to “panic” for lack of a better word.

Agree with @Megnut they are taking it seriously.
 
  • #209
What does it say that they are deliberating over four hours now? This is a tough decision? Or are they unable to convince just one juror who doesn’t want to convict?
Probably one juror that thinks Fotis did it, and they shouldn’t hang HER out to dry.
 
  • #210
2 more hours deliberation time left for today....waiting on pins and needles here!

Seems like most of "my" trials take between 3-4 hrs to reach verdict.

ETA: Court TV verdict watch clock has 3:39:33 right now (not sure where the 4 hrs came from?)
 
  • #211
I believe they are conscientious.

6 week trial. 6 hours would be quick for returning with a verdict.

Due diligence.

Maybe they are of one mind, but Easelperson asked the good question -- if there were one thing to sway you away from guilt, what would it be?

Planted Memory Syndrome?

Second Language Insufficiency?

Colossal DidNotKnowness?

Best Friend Testimony?

Smart jury. Like us here, how gratifying for them to discover a gap in time, breach in recall, a critical lie that hadn't already been identified!

Guessing they will play devil's advocate before resting comfortably on their laurels with a guilty verdicts.

JMO
Megnut, i love your reply! Gives me hope. Playing devils advocate allows each of them to walk out confidently knowing they did a great job and are assured she is guilty. I was getting nervous.

By the way, and off topic a bit, I have followed your posts on Suzanne Morphew from the beginning. Your insights and wisdom there have been much appreciated. You really know how to think through things. Praying every day that BM is charged once again.

Seeing even a bit of justice for Jennifer will be a huge relief and KM can be next. I believe he played a huge role in this and feel so bad for his wife (ex-wife) knowing he isn’t locked up for years. Maybe he can take Fotis’s way out.

Speaking of Fotis, he is paying every minute for what he did to Jennifer.
 
  • #212
What does it say that they are deliberating over four hours now? This is a tough decision? Or are they unable to convince just one juror who doesn’t want to convict?
CourtTV deliberation clock currently at 3hrs, 40 minutes

Not a long time for all they have to go through
 
  • #213
2 more hours deliberation time left for today....waiting on pins and needles here!

Seems like most of "my" trials take between 3-4 hrs to reach verdict.

ETA: Court TV verdict watch clock has 3:39:33 right now (not sure where the 4 hrs came from?)
I am the one who said four hours because that is what Law and Crimes posted on their site on YouTube. 4 Hrs and xx mins.
 
  • #214
Echoing the @Megnut love on the Morphew thread!
 
  • #215
Probably one juror that thinks Fotis did it, and they shouldn’t hang HER out to dry.
Well, conspiracy is conspiracy. She is guilty, IMO.
 
  • #216
Maybe the L&C clock did not stop for the Petu testimony replay? CTV did
 
  • #217
They maybe aren't using a Spanish clock.
 
  • #218
What does it say that they are deliberating over four hours now? This is a tough decision? Or are they unable to convince just one juror who doesn’t want to convict?

Perhaps the Jury is attempting first to prove beyond a doubt that Michelle was a conspirator in the conspiracy to murder Jennifer. Once they decide on the conspiracy to commit murder charge, won't the other charges follow suit? If she's a conspirator to murder, then, she tampered with evidence on Albany and impeded and hindered the investigation by lying?
 
  • #219
Just went back to L&C, they said jury has been out 4 hours, 17 minutes. Thought maybe i dreamed it. Anyway, 3 hours, 40 minutes is better.
 
  • #220
Jury deliberation time doesn't mean much , recently in Harmony's case it took a jury a couple days to come back guilty, the jury is reviewing to make sure they have it right. Jmoo
 
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