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Rage. Unbridled rage.But that's the thing --- we are all screwed, no matter who we are are or what we've done. We are all broke. So what makes someone think the solution is murder?
Rage. Unbridled rage.But that's the thing --- we are all screwed, no matter who we are are or what we've done. We are all broke. So what makes someone think the solution is murder?
Oh this wasn't about money, in my eyes. The man wanted to have his two cakes and eat them, too.Back to FD: Had he filed bankruptcy, his family would have still been rich from the trust fund.
I imagine if he had made an attempt at being a devoted husband and father he could have continued the good life with Jennifer and their children.
He could have worked at some other job and redeemed himself. MOO
Thank you. I tried to call up JD's blog (on Patch, nw deleted) by using Wayback Time Machine but I couldn't make it work.
I feel for her, the kids, and her mom. Yes, MT looks about 20 years older than her age, but she isn't a clueless bimbo. She's had some achievements. Why did she throw it all away for Fotis?
And for Fortis, I understand his financial stress. But you don't kill anyone. You do what you can do for your family. If that means bankruptcy, downscaling, walking away. So be it. Don't kill their mother at the hands of their father. Nothing is worth that.
Bless the nanny and FD's mother (and courts) who acted fast to protect the children.
imo
I shared your opinion and have held to it for decades. I don't feel like changing to some new-fangled grammar now.
I keep thinking, yeah but he went to Harvard (even if it was just a seminar).Basically FD is a criminal who was about to be exposed for fraud and likely subject to civil and criminal penalties.
He started as a criminal and his solution to being exposed for his crime was not to admit his guilt and pay for his crimes as determined by law, but to commit and even worse crime to save himself.
I don't see financial stress as you are discussing to be the issue here.
The issue is that he has no honor, he is just an evil man who lives criminal ways for his goals.
In some cases, it’s clear that someone dropped the ball.I can't argue with what you have said. I am just trying to understand it.
How can we stop these killers?
I think that JD was trying to do everything right and yet, she was murdered. Her kids lost their mom and know their dad killed their mom. Maternal Grandma lost her husband and her daughter and is now is trying to give her grandkids a sense of normalcy when she should be enjoying retirement. How screwed up is that?!
Thank you so much!Not deleted, just weird site navigation.
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Could be. Do you think he killed his own mother and JD's dad?In some cases, it’s clear that someone dropped the ball.
I’m not sure that’s the case here.
No one could truly know what FD was going to do, and despite the fact that Jennifer was clearly afraid of him, there just wasn’t some legal recourse that could have saved her.
This guy was going to kill her, probably no matter what.
I think leaving her car in the park was part of his original plan (he must have known there were no cameras there) and he still went with it despite the blood. When he was cleaning the blood from the garage floor, he was probably aware that stains were left behind.5. I believe he blitz attacked her in her garage and beat her to death but where was his vehicle? Was her vehicle dumped because there was no way to park it in the garage? Was it the intention to make it look like she had gone jogging? But why? There was blood in the garage and it was that blood that led CT Major Crime Squad to process the scene and get involved?
I don't know anything about JD's Dad- care to fill me in when you have the time?Could be. Do you think he killed his own mother and JD's dad?
But he had a "paramour" for at least one year prior to the murder of his wife. I'm not sure how that would have worked out for JD and the kids.Back to FD: Had he filed bankruptcy, his family would have still been rich from the trust fund.
I imagine if he had made an attempt at being a devoted husband and father he could have continued the good life with Jennifer and their children.
Certainly, he was able-bodied and could have worked at some other job and redeemed himself. MOO
Re: I get the impression that FD is not a moron, but he is maniacal in his planning this murder. Lots of fixation on details, yet some huge mistakes. Like he is so fixed on the minor details he's forgotten some really obvious issues like CCTV cameras on the garbage odyssey route.Yes, very certainly possible. FD could always claim the employee had a thing for JD and hated FD because of it, despite FD maybe helping him out, giving him work.
I would think FD would also try to plant some of employee's DNA at the scene - like one of his work gloves stained with her blood. Something like that.
I get the impression that FD is not a moron, but he is maniacal in his planning this murder. Lots of fixation on details, yet some huge mistakes. Like he is so fixed on the minor details he's forgotten some really obvious issues like CCTV cameras on the garbage odyssey route.
And hopefully many others.
I keep thinking, yeah but he went to Harvard (even if it was just a seminar).
I do think that you are onto something, though. The divorce
was going to expose some very dirty dealings of FORE. It wasn't just about the kids. It might be about criminal activities and bank/mortgage fraud.
imo
But that's the thing --- we are all screwed, no matter who we are are or what we've done. We are all broke. So what makes someone think the solution is murder?
But he had a "paramour" for at least one year prior to the murder of his wife. I'm not sure how that would have worked out for JD and the kids.
I don't know anything about the death of JD's dad. But knowing that there are questions concerning the death of Fotis' mother being hit by a car driven by the young Greek nanny, LE needs to reopen the death of JD's dad.I don't know anything about JD's Dad- care to fill me in when you have the time?
I do think his mother was murdered myself. By who, I don't know, but I wouldn't put it past him to be involved at the very least. He didn't seem to have much respect for women.
The police were looking for JD's phone in the park with specially trained dogs. My impression from that was that her phone last pinged there.So the supposition is that she was attacked when jogging. So she would have her keys and her phone on her. Where was the last place her phone pinged? It wasn't at the park, so why not?
Key words - "attempt at being a devoted husband and father" which would have precluded the paramour.But he had a "paramour" for at least one year prior to the murder of his wife. I'm not sure how that would have worked out for JD and the kids.
Wait. What? Fotis wanted his wife and their kids to live in the same house with his mistress MT and her daughter along with King Fotis?Well he tried to get JD and their children to live in the family home with MT and her daughter..........
It resulted in JD escaping from the home with the children ( yes, escaping) and filling for divorce.
How did her Dad die? I must have missed this information- not surprised, as this thread moves fast!I don't know anything about the death of JD's dad. But knowing that there are questions concerning the death of Fotis' mother being hit by a car driven by the young Greek nanny, LE needs to reopen the death of JD's dad.