Just wish there was more about this. I would think LE investigated the inside of trash container after information was received about the dogs barking and banging noises. Banging on the walls of the trash container would sound different than banging on the rim of a steel drum. But in either case, who was banging? What was being banged on? Was there evidence of crime or anything of interest in the container? Unanswered questions that could lead to discovery of her body. Divorce proceedings have little to do with finding her body IMO.
Agreed. That there is nothing being said about it, besides (from what I understand) the one homeowner who didn’t even hear it himself, I think it’s irrelevant. If there are others that talked about it I missed those!
I was doing research on 61 Sturbridge Hill Road (as far as MSM articles) and I hope these links I provide will help a bit.
It is incredibly important to mention that LE neither through Chief Leon Krolikowski NOR through New Canaan Police Lt Jason Ferraro tell us MANY of the details and locations of LE searches. So it is hard to know when and how long certain properties were/ are searched by LE.
Just some basic background:
61 Sturbridge Hill Road in New Canaan is an unfinished Fore Group, Inc. property
The house is colonial style and is 7,321 square feet
It has 5 bedrooms and 5 1/2 bathrooms
It sits on 2.43 acres of land
It is 3.4 miles (11 minutes drive) from JD’s 69 Welles Lane address. You can get back and forth via Frogtown Road although there are a couple of ways if you look at maps.
Additionally:
Ex-Fore Group employee was working there the week and day of the 24th. He was driving FoDu’s 2017 Black Ford SVT Raptor which was later seized on 5/31 by LE. FoDu had access to the now ex-employee’s vehicle which we have heard but haven’t got confirmed by LE is a Red Toyota Tacoma though we don’t know anything else. Ex-employee hired a defense attorney and has cooperated with police and handed over whatever LE needed. He is NOT a POI nor a suspect. LE has not talked about this to MSM. Ex-employee’s Attorney (Lindy Urso) has spoken briefly to MSM about this.
Most MSM articles referencing a “loud banging” sound coming from 61 Sturbridge Hill Road at 5 am on May 25–say that a dog sitter staying at a nearby home was the one who heard the banging.
Many neighbors spoke to the Stamford Advocate and NBC CT: the neighbor who hired the dog sitter who heard the loud banging—-he said that since June 6th (the date of the Stamford Advocate article) LE has been to his neighborhood at least 3 times since May 24th. No specifics on when and what times.
A nanny of one neighbor told MSM she saw LE search the large metal dumpster on the property on June 3rd. No idea if this was the first search or not.
Another neighbor told MSM that LE had visited him and requested his security video going back to May 19.
LE officially executed at least one search warrant we know of on June 5. There could have been an emergency warrant like what was executed on 4 Jefferson Crossing the weekend prior to June 6th.
Here are links to all the information:
Jennifer Dulos case: Loud bangs at New Canaan home; Michelle Troconis meets with authorities
Loud banging heard at Fotis Dulos’ New Canaan property one day after Jennifer’s disappearance
The point is we don’t know officially how many times 61 Sturbridge Hill Road has been searched and when the first time LE entered the property to search. We don’t know when they first searched the neighborhood around the property. We can only rely on what eye-witnesses tell MSM and MSM on the scene reporting. LE doesn’t say much at all about their searches.
Hope that helps.