Silver Alert CT- Jennifer Dulos, 50, New Canaan, 24 May 2019 #8 *ARRESTS*

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They come from different backgrounds. I have no doubt he had his ways of charming her and she fell head over heels, but I wouldn't expect her wealthy Jewish parents, upper class in NYC, well educated, successful people to so easily accept someone who is in this country by himself. Their backgrounds were just very different, and I wouldn't be surprised her parents were skeptical of him.
According to MSM, both of them (JD and FD) went to and graduated from Brown University (not same class / maybe didn't meet on campus, but are both alumni), and they purportedly met through that Ivy league school connection. FD also got a subsequent degree from Columbia University in NYC where she is from that is also a very prestigious school. His first wife (his ex-wife who he divorced 6 weeks before marrying JD) also went to Brown, so they have their schooling at prestigious universities as some shared "well educated, successful" background, IMO.
 
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IMO, FD was going over the top to explain to the witness that he's not going inside- It's like "Thou dost protestest too much" (I know I spelled it wrong)
In his mind, he's setting up his alibi. This witness will testify that FD was deathly afraid of entering the house due to DNA being found.....
Kind of like the "MT abhors smoking" thing.......All smoke and mirrors

The study of Statement Analysis has a lot to say about criminals "leaking".

Sometimes they leak before and very often after the crime......details that they don't even realize they're spilling.

Thoughts of going into that house and killing Jennifer were like so many marbles that couldn't help but spill out.

We probably don't know the half of it!
 
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Good on you for being fair-minded and impartial. Like I post in every case, if my mom was on Websleuths, she'd be posting, "But how do you KNOW..." because that's her.

It's not always the spouse/significant other. It wasn't in Mollie Tibbett's case, for example.

But when you have an individual with a history of animosity and verbal abuse toward his wife, an impending contentious divorce, supervised custody of minor children, complex financial entanglements, and a live-in mistress, you have quite a list of motives for murder. People are suspicious for these reasons, not just because he's the spouse.

IMHO
Also captured on a field trip in Hartford discarding bags with JD ‘s blood on towels and sponges. Yes, we still have to prove he did it but then please explain where he got the contents and why he was disposing of them in another town. If he’s so innocent, why not put them in your own garbage receptacle.
 
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New to WS. Great ideas and insights here. Super-interesting.

I have been thinking a lot about burial/disposal place and whether JD will ever be found. My initial thought was New Canaan area. If FD goes to the trouble of moving the Suburban to the park to make it look like an abduction, wouldn't he want the location of JD to be consistent with that? He didn't know at the time the blood in the garage would be discovered (or for that matter the bags), so he was presumably all in on staging an abduction in the park. And if burial is in Farmington (or anywhere up here in Hartford County) and JD is found, FD had to realize it's checkmate for him.

On the other hand, he may not know the geography well down in New Canaan, and may have wanted to get back on home turf. Or maybe just lack of forethought. If JD is not in the New Canaan area, I still keep thinking the West Hartford reservoir deserves more attention. For those not local, "reservoir" is a somewhat misleading description. It is vast--probably 3 miles long by a mile wide--almost all woods, and directly accessible on foot out the back of 4 JC. I mountain bike there all the time. If FD selected a spot in advance in the reservoir, could be a long time if ever before JD is found. Only hitch is that he would have to act at night. The reservoir is by no means crowded, but you will encounter a few people on the trails.

MOO
Welcome to our little crazy world, mets15! It'll keep you up at night!
 
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He still has the presumption of innocence no matter how guilty he appears; they always suspect the spouse but that doesn't mean they did it.

Here is a high IQ guy, with a Master degree from Columbia, probably 140 IQ or so. I don't like the creep but I am waiting for more evidence to come in.

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FOTIS DULOS
Fotis Dulos has distinguished himself as a premier builder and developer in Farmington Valley. Fotis, who also holds a B.A. in Applied Mathematics from Brown University and an MBA in Finance from Columbia Business School has developed his reputation based on integrity, hard work, great communication skills, and stunning homes that people love to live in. Fotis lives in Farmington, Connecticut with his five children<modsnip: redacted names of children> Fotis also enjoys competitive water skiing, downhill skiing, architecture, reading, flying and playing Legos with his kids.
Fotis Dulos - Fore Group Inc.

But being presumed innocent doesn't mean that the state has to relinquish actual evidence in a case back to the suspect.

He's not getting that stuff back until they're done with it. And his 4th amendment rights aren't violated by them keeping those items until they're done because they had to obtain a warrant in order to take possession. The warrant is how his due process rights are protected.
 
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Having a high IQ and a B.A in Applied Mathematics from Brown University doesn't disqualify a person from being a murderer.
jmo

Nope. We've had plenty of intelligent, accomplished murderers. Well maybe not emotionally intelligent, but on paper...
 
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Does anyone know if the iPhone X records steps/heart rate etc? He seems like the type to have those apps or an iPhone watch that records that stuff. I hope LE is looking into that
 
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I would never assume that all the "facts" listed on a website bio are 100% accurate as is made clear in the first sentence:

Has he "distinguished himself as a premier builder and developer" or is he someone who has managed to blow millions of dollars of his father-in-law's money while properties lose money?

Are those "stunning homes" that are sitting unsold? Not so much.

The "fact" of him living in Farmington with his 5 five children, playing Lego --- also no longer true.
Hahahahaha!!
 
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Good on you for being fair-minded and impartial. Like I post in every case, if my mom was on Websleuths, she'd be posting, "But how do you KNOW..." because that's her.

It's not always the spouse/significant other. It wasn't in Mollie Tibbett's case, for example.

But when you have an individual with a history of animosity and verbal abuse toward his wife, an impending contentious divorce, supervised custody of minor children, complex financial entanglements, and a live-in mistress, you have quite a list of motives for murder. People are suspicious for these reasons, not just because he's the spouse.

IMHO

And also the little issue with him being on camera dumping bags of bloody evidence. IMO, that moves it from mere suspicion to:

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The Husband Did It - Tee
 
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But being presumed innocent doesn't mean that the state has to relinquish actual evidence in a case back to the suspect.

He's not getting that stuff back until they're done with it. And his 4th amendment rights aren't violated by them keeping those items until they're done because they had to obtain a warrant in order to take possession. The warrant is how his due process rights are protected.

What do you make of the request @gitana1?

Is he simply that arrogant that he thinks he's being inconvenienced?

Or would expect any person accused to make the same request?

Surely NP can't really believe that the request has any teeth, I would assume the judge would rule that those thing will be returned when the investigation is finished with them, won't he?
 
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What do you make of the request @gitana1?

Is he simply that arrogant that he thinks he's being inconvenienced?

Or is it how you would expect any person accused to make the same request?

Surely NP can't really believe that the request has any teeth, I would assume the judge would rule that those thing will be returned when the investigation is finished with them, won't he?
Maybe... this is just a ploy to get the prosecution to respond, whereby revealing more evidence against FD.
 
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Sorry if this is already been asked or answered do we know why his divorce attorney asked to be excused from his duties of representation?
 
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Also captured on a field trip in Hartford discarding bags with JD ‘s blood on towels and sponges. Yes, we still have to prove he did it but then please explain where he got the contents and why he was disposing of them in another town. If he’s so innocent, why not put them in your own garbage receptacle.

Maybe it's just me but I can't remember a time I put sponges and towels with my spouse's blood in a garbage receptacle anywhere. I'm just sayin'.

It's hard to believe any other evidence would be needed but when you add.....duh, Jennifer is gone, the garage floor is bloody and a car has blood spatter, your guilty mug is on CCTV disposing of the clean-up sponges while your cell phone is with you along with your girlfriend's, you played hide & seek with car tags and you obviously don't have a care in the world about your children being without a mother.....well, you add that all together and you are headed permanently for what our friend, Gordian Knot calls the hoosegow!

Hope the water ski team at the prison wins the championship, pal.
 
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What do you make of the request @gitana1?

Is he simply that arrogant that he thinks he's being inconvenienced?

Or is it how you would expect any person accused to make the same request?

Surely NP can't really believe that the request has any teeth, I would assume the judge would rule that those thing will be returned when the investigation is finished with them, won't he?

He's putting the state through it's paces. He's making sure they have reason to keep those items and is forcing them to comply with due process in every way possible.

I dislike NP. Some of his tactics are dishonest IMO. He seems to be a blusterer. Not a fan.

I had to state that because my next sentence is he's a formidable opponent, IMO. He knows what he's doing. He is trying to force the state to explain why they need to retain certain items and by doing so, he may be able to start to piece together what they have of evidentiary value and what they don't.

Hopefully in CT all the state has to do is state the items are part of an on-going investigation.

I will sleuth the issue and get back to you all later on it. Hopefully other attorneys on here (and attorney spouses) can chime in.
 
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Maybe... this is just a ploy to get the prosecution to respond, whereby revealing more evidence against FD.

Boom! I should have read ahead before responding. Exactly.
 
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New to WS. Great ideas and insights here. Super-interesting.

I have been thinking a lot about burial/disposal place and whether JD will ever be found. My initial thought was New Canaan area. If FD goes to the trouble of moving the Suburban to the park to make it look like an abduction, wouldn't he want the location of JD to be consistent with that? He didn't know at the time the blood in the garage would be discovered (or for that matter the bags), so he was presumably all in on staging an abduction in the park. And if burial is in Farmington (or anywhere up here in Hartford County) and JD is found, FD had to realize it's checkmate for him.

On the other hand, he may not know the geography well down in New Canaan, and may have wanted to get back on home turf. Or maybe just lack of forethought. If JD is not in the New Canaan area, I still keep thinking the West Hartford reservoir deserves more attention. For those not local, "reservoir" is a somewhat misleading description. It is vast--probably 3 miles long by a mile wide--almost all woods, and directly accessible on foot out the back of 4 JC. I mountain bike there all the time. If FD selected a spot in advance in the reservoir, could be a long time if ever before JD is found. Only hitch is that he would have to act at night. The reservoir is by no means crowded, but you will encounter a few people on the trails.

MOO
Does anyone know if LE searched Mead Memorial Park? It is perpendicular to Waveny Park and very close to JD’s house. It has a body of water. Also did any of you ever watch that show Hunted? In that show LE can retrieve phone conversations so I’m wondering if they are able to retrieve his call with someone from Greece.
 
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Does anyone know if the iPhone X records steps/heart rate etc? He seems like the type to have those apps or an iPhone watch that records that stuff. I hope LE is looking into that
I wondered too if JD’s older ones had phones and if yes, had the app, find my friend or 360 that could track hers. I’m sure that they and LE looked for these.
 
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Maybe that’s it. He used the altered plate on his Suburban and if is also black, is it? ... He could’ve used it to go to JD’s thinking it would look like hers and nobody would notice.
YES! Thank you! That’s probably exactly what he did!
 
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