GUILTY CT - Jennifer Dulos, 50, deceased/not found, New Canaan, 24 May 2019 *ARRESTS* #71

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How terrible is that? I am stunned that a mother and her sister could be responsible for a child’s death. I hope they find the boyfriend, too.
My take is that LE may be trying to pressure her mother into giving up her father. Obviously, I don't know who murdered the 12 year old, and who helped or covered up the crime. But every adult who lived with the 12 year old while she was alive, and probably every adult who shared any airspace with her hidden body has some culpability, even if they are not a murderer.

MOO
 
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My take is that LE may be trying to pressure her mother into giving up her father. Obviously, I don't know who murdered the 12 year old, and who helped or covered up the crime. But every adult who lived with the 12 year old while she was alive, and probably every adult who shared any airspace with her hidden body has some culpability, even if they are not a murderer.

MOO
I don’t think the guy they’re looking for is her father. Last week the father said he hadn’t seen or spoken to her in months.
 
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Everybody who isn’t nailed down…PG has immunity; I wonder what they expect him to say? Maybe MT knows that PG’s immunity isn’t for anything murder-related.
I say publish all of your text messages prior to/day of/post murder of Jennifer, the mother of 5 beautiful children.
 
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It just gets more depraved

NEW BRITAIN — A family misled Connecticut child protective authorities on the whereabouts of an 11-year-old girl whose remains were found last week by having someone else pose as her during a virtual wellness check earlier this year after she is believed to have already been killed, according to a statement issued by the state Department of Children and Families Friday.

 
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I don't think they're going to make many friends among other prisoners.
Murderers of children are not usually popular. Particularly a mother and aunty. And who lent out the other little girl to play the role of the victim?
 
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I don't think they're going to make many friends among other prisoners.
Murderers of children are not usually popular. Particularly a mother and aunty. And who lent out the other little girl to play the role of the victim?
These “ladies” are going to end up at the same joint where MT is passing her time…in the hierarchy of prison life, where will they stack up?
 
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More bones - this time in Mansfield which is out by UConn Rt 84 east - - the same direction Kent M was headed when LE picked him up.

“Connecticut State Police are investigating after "partial human remains" were found in the water at Mansfield Hollow State Park over the weekend, according to state officials.”
They’ve closed the boat launch area for the last two days to investigate further.

 
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Iirc Richard CoAngelo had to step down bc he hired Dismantis’ daughter / and it was perceived as quid pro quo

“Norm Pattis, Diamantis' defense attorney throughout the trial, said he suspected Diamantis could face between 10 and 12 years in prison.
Diamantis remains free on bond ahead of sentencing. He also is facing charges in a second federal corruption trial early next year.”
Boy, Pattis sure can pick’em. Does he ever win?
 
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Boy, Pattis sure can pick’em. Does he ever win?
He very proudly calls himself "the defender of the despised" so I don't think he really cares too much about the "W's" in his life. Just the $$$'s.
 
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He very proudly calls himself "the defender of the despised" so I don't think he really cares too much about the "W's" in his life. Just the $$$'s.
Pattis subpoenaed Governor Lamont, probably knowing it would be quashed. But then creating an issue for appeal--for which he wd be paid if he handled it.
 
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Pattis subpoenaed Governor Lamont, probably knowing it would be quashed. But then creating an issue for appeal--for which he wd be paid if he handled it.
I think he's also representing Kimberly Sullivan. The stepmother who imprisioned her step son for 20 years. I believe he was less than 70 pounds when he escaped.
 
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I think he's also representing Kimberly Sullivan. The stepmother who imprisioned her step son for 20 years. I believe he was less than 70 pounds when he escaped.
Kimberly sullivan’s lawyer I believe is Ioannis Kalodis. I have not heard good ole Norm mentioned in relation to that case altho I may hv missed it.
It might be too close to “home” for Norm as didn’t he write on his website about his childhood teenage years as not so good /they led him to therapy etc? Nothing like locked in a room but he was certainly raised in an “unconventional” fashion.
Here is another CT one - very local to me. Son murdered mother and has confessed. It has Pattis written all over it. In New Canaan not far from Waveny. If anyone is interested maybe we can start a thread. I don’t know how.
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Kimberly sullivan’s lawyer I believe is Ioannis Kalodis. I have not heard good ole Norm mentioned in relation to that case altho I may hv missed it.
It might be too close to “home” for Norm as didn’t he write on his website about his childhood teenage years as not so good /they led him to therapy etc? Nothing like locked in a room but he was certainly raised in an “unconventional” fashion.
Here is another CT one - very local to me. Son murdered mother and has confessed. It has Pattis written all over it. In New Canaan not far from Waveny. If anyone is interested maybe we can start a thread. I don’t know how.
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This is what I read on his web page: April, 2025 (so maybe his representation has concluded by now)

WATERBURY — Norm Pattis, the New Haven-based attorney who has represented high-profile defendants in Connecticut numerous times, has joined the team representing the Waterbury woman accused of imprisoning her stepson for more than 20 years to argue an appeal of her bond conditions.

Pattis' firm, Pattis & Paz, said in a news release Friday that it has filed a motion with the Connecticut Appellate Court in an attempt to alter the conditions of Kimberly Sullivan's release after a Superior Court judge ordered she be monitored by GPS.
 
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This is what I read on his web page: April, 2025 (so maybe his representation has concluded by now)

WATERBURY — Norm Pattis, the New Haven-based attorney who has represented high-profile defendants in Connecticut numerous times, has joined the team representing the Waterbury woman accused of imprisoning her stepson for more than 20 years to argue an appeal of her bond conditions.

Pattis' firm, Pattis & Paz, said in a news release Friday that it has filed a motion with the Connecticut Appellate Court in an attempt to alter the conditions of Kimberly Sullivan's release after a Superior Court judge ordered she be monitored by GPS.
Thanks for the correction . Pattis/Paz was hired to argue an appeal of the bond conditions as the article u quote states. So he was an original part of the team. He may still be part of it.
The guy I’ve seen interviewed as her lawyer and in court for her, is the guy I mentioned -
Ioannis Kaloidis.
“Waterbury resident Kimberly Sullivan and her attorney, Ioannis Kaloidis, continue to argue for her innocence after police claim Sullivan held her stepson captive for more than two decades on Blake Street.”

Looks like no thread for that case either here on WS.
 

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