Silver Alert CT- Jennifer Dulos, 50, New Canaan, 24 May 2019 #3 *ARRESTS*

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  • #421
Oh I definitely agree.

Body or not, murder charges are coming.

With FD on ice, and MT subject to GPS monitoring (and likely physical surveillance), there’s no rush.

Law enforcement must have countless hours of surveillance footage to view, lab results to receive, and other avenues of investigation ongoing.

It’ll be interesting to see what they do if he is able to post bond. I think there’s a decent chance they hit him with murder charges before he gets the chance to walk out that door.
I'm curious if anyone is investigating his business and finances as well. If he makes bail and they aren't ready for murder charges, maybe they can hit him with fraud or tax issues or something....would love to see it ALL come down.

I'm thinking he is probably contacting people in Greece to help him out. He returned to Greece regularly, IIRC, so he might have family there. But are they willing and able to help him? IDK. If he stashed money there himself, perhaps they need some time to figure out how to access it?

I don't know that he has anyone else to ask for bail $. What a bummer.

jmo
 
  • #422
The pond is pretty grody as is that part of the Farmington River. You want to be on it and not in it.
I agree, but if she is there she probably didn't have a choice. Would be incentive to stay up on your skis though. If she was in the river along there, there isn't a likely hood that she would move down stream and surface though.
 
  • #423
I know that the story of the running over of FD's mother by the nanny thing is unrelated, however LE is checking into everything about this guy's background. And this event smells also. The 24 year old nanny was also Greek and spoke no English, and had no driver's license, and FD translated for her with LE after the incident. FD happened to be in Greece when it happened. She was alive for some time. One of the grandchildren witnessed it. FD told LE his mother had "no assets, property or items of value ... no last will and testament and that this included life insurance policies, bank accounts and investments" Wow. Grifter much?

Possible he killed his own mother and made up the nanny story as a cover?

Also it's interesting that FD was accused by JD of the very same mode of violence -- running her over with a car, and I think did fake an attempt at this, swerving away from her at the last second, again in front of the children.

Man, just think, if he killed his mother and then his wife.
 
  • #424
I'm curious if anyone is investigating his business and finances as well. If he makes bail and they aren't ready for murder charges, maybe they can hit him with fraud or tax issues or something....would love to see it ALL come down.

I'm thinking he is probably contacting people in Greece to help him out. He returned to Greece regularly, IIRC, so he might have family there. But are they willing and able to help him? IDK. If he stashed money there himself, perhaps they need some time to figure out how to access it?

I don't know that he has anyone else to ask for bail $. What a bummer.

jmo

I have no doubt that his financial situation and business dealings are being scrutinized.

That may play into motive, so you can’t overlook it.

I think that investigation would take too long to produce dividends though, and wouldn’t be used for further charges in the immediate future.
 
  • #425
I agree, but if she is there she probably didn't have a choice. Would be incentive to stay up on your skis though. If she was in the river along there, there isn't a likely hood that she would move down stream and surface though.
Yeah, apparently you can't see more than a foot or so through the surface of the pond. If they come to think she's there, I'm sure they'll find her since it's not huge. The river on the other hand... Who knows.

Don't people go tubing on that river constantly?
 
  • #426
“The mother of the man currently jailed in connection with the disappearance of his estranged wife Jennifer Dulos died in freak accident after she was run over by a 24-year-old family employee in a Land Rover”. (DailyMail.com) It appears the employee was the nanny and she didn’t have a drivers license.....crazy!
 
  • #427
I have no doubt that his financial situation and business dealings are being scrutinized.

That may play into motive, so you can’t overlook it.

I think that investigation would take too long to produce dividends though, and wouldn’t be used for further charges in the immediate future.
I think it's more likely, like you said, to play into motive during the trial than provoke charges.
 
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Yeah, apparently you can't see more than a foot or so through the surface of the pond. If they come to think she's there, I'm sure they'll find her since it's not huge. The river on the other hand... Who knows.

Don't people go tubing on that river constantly?
Yes, on parts of it particularly where the water moves more rapidly especially in spring and early summer. Huge rubber tubes, it is a lot of fun, safe fun.
 
  • #429
Anyone know what prison sentences look like for the charges currently against FD and MT?
 
  • #430
Any allegation of domestic violence is serious.

Human life IS precious.There are many things that the government could pay for (pollution clean up, medical research, health care, mental health treatment, free housing, repaired bridges and roads, more regulation of industry, Green Berets guarding every school, mall, church, temple, public event, from mass shooters, etc.) to protect life that it cannot due to lack of funding.

Government-funded armed guards for people with domestic violence restraining orders is not realistic, IMO.

It's not an argument. It would be lovely. It's just not a realistic possibility.
Well said. The federal government pours tons of money into non-profits for domestic violence services. There are shelters victims can turn to if they are in fear of their safety. If JD felt she was in danger she could have filed for an emergency protection order as she had done in the past and also hired a security guard. What does baffle me is why she didn't have security video/audio cameras.

JMO
 
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Per the Daily Mail, FD's mother died in freak accident in 2010, hit by car driven by FD and JD's nanny. Mother of husband arrested in connection with his wife's disappearance died after she was ran over | Daily Mail Online
Oh. My. God. I’m just getting back to this thread after a crazy morning at work and... just wow. I saw a post below this one saying that the nanny also spoke Greek, I wonder if this also plays into the no speaking Greek stipulation in the custody agreement between JD and FD. I hope that this is being looked into just as hard as all his overseas connections.
 
  • #433
I don’t think he had the nanny kill his Mom but if he blamed JD for it he would’ve kept that bottled up til her Dad died.
And after this tragedy why would he his teach your young KIDS to drive
 
  • #434
My hunch is that they could go ahead with a murder charge with what they have now. But since JD and MT are facing other charges and aren't going anywhere, LE has time to pull together a stronger case....and, with hope, find Jennifer.

jmo
I'm hoping they secure enough concrete evidence on him that they don't have to offer MT any great deal. Wishful thinking?
 
  • #435
I'm hoping they secure enough concrete evidence on him that they don't have to offer MT any great deal. Wishful thinking?
Same here!

But, I would trade some charges for info on Jennifer's whereabouts. (That's my personal opinion.)

jmo
 
  • #436
See, no one here is saying that the government can or should prevent all crime, gitana1. That's a straw man argument and I'm sure as an attorney you know about these. What makes this different is that this case came before an organization charged with doing something about it. It's not a random crime whose predictability was unknown to said organization. And the leader of said organization before whom this case and problem came was and is charged with handling it to the best of that leader's capabilities.

I disagree that it is a strong man argument, respectfully.
 
  • #437
LE doesn't need her phone to get the pings. They could go to the cell provider and get the data.

JMO

I get it-but what did they get from his phone other than the pings? I don’t think like a criminal, and am not technologically astute (lol).
 
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So wonder if the nanny was brought over from Greece? Was Jennifer Greek too? Why wouldn't she have an American nanny or was the nanny Greek American?
 
  • #440
I'm hoping they secure enough concrete evidence on him that they don't have to offer MT any great deal. Wishful thinking?
Maybe not. I think they are close to recovering JD's remains. MOO
 
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