I think he did leave his phone behind. Or turned it off. I looked closely at the arrest warrant affidavit and it gives a pretty good timeline and clears up some stuff we've been batting around (well maybe you've all covered this already. I'm working and popping in and out of here).
We know from other sources that the mom left at 8:00 a.m. to drop the kids off at school and missed an 11:00 a.m. appointment and no one was home when the cleaning lady came at noon. Not sure when Jennifer got home.
WARRANT AFFIDAVIT INFORMATION:
But we can assume she did. The affidavit shows that when officers got the report that night at 7:00 p.m. or so, that Jennifer was missing, and went to the house they found:
EVIDENCE IN THE HOUSE:
1. Multiple areas of blood spatter. (It doesn't specify where).
2. Blood stains on the garage floor.
3. Evidence that someone had attempted to clean the crime scene.
From this I believe the crime could have occurred in the home and her bloody body carried to the garage and laid on the floor, or maybe she was killed in the garage or stumbled there after initially being attacked and was killed there or died there.
It doesn't say when FD left his home. But the following is a timeline of his movements, from cell phone records, and surveillance videos:
TIMELINE OF FD'S MOVEMENTS:
1. He left his Farmington home, time unstated and drove directly, it appears, to the Mountain Springs Road property in Farmington. It's a five minute drive, so likely five minutes before he arrived. So 1:32 p.m.?
Google Maps
2. At 1:37 p.m. he arrived at the Mountain Springs Road property in Farmington.
3. At 3:38 p.m. he left the Mountain Springs Road property and drove home. (So he spent about two hours or so at that property).
4. He arrived at his home at 4:17 p.m. So what was he doing between times?
5. At at 5:21 p.m. he was back at Mountain Spring Road.
6. At 5:34 p.m. he was back at his home.
7. At 7: 10 p.m. he entered Hartford near Albany Avenue. That's about a 12 minute drive:
Google Maps
8. Between 7:10 p.m. and 7:41 p.m, his vehicle is identified as being in Hartford in various locations where evidence was found. A man who fits his description is seen at at least one of those locations, near where evidence was dumped, and a woman who appears to be Michelle Troconis is likewise seen coming from the passenger side of his vehicle, out of the car and doing something near where evidence was dumped.
9. At 7:41 p.m. he leaves Hartford.
10. At 9:10 to 9:12 p.m., he pulls into his property and casually walks to the mailbox where he retrieves the mail. Knowing that Jennifer died that day and he likely killed her makes this stunning.
Items found where he, MT and his vehicle were seen in Hartford at evidence dump sites include:
EVIDENCE FOUND IN HARTFORD:
Trash bags with a blood-like substance on them.
Clothes with what looked like blood on them, in the trash bags.
A sponge in the trash bag.
Altered license plates in a storm drain grate, with the license plates coming from vehicles owned by FD.
Jennifer's blood was found to be on the items in the trash bags.
QUESTIONS:
1. What time did he leave his house for the first time that day?
2. Is he seen at Jennifer's home that day?
3. Where was he between 8:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. or 1:30 p.m., the day Jennifer disappeared.
It seems there could be significant time unaccounted for. Lots of time to dispose of a body. Probably a four hour window.
I think they will need help to find Jennifer.
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