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

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  • #301
Lets say, FD left a vehicle at the park, jogged to her house, killed her, cleaned up the murder scene, placed JD and crime scene bags into suburban, drove suburban to the park and transferred JD and bags into his vehicle. It it reasonable to think FD was able to accomplish this in board daylight without any eye witnesses or security footage?
Honestly, he would have gotten the same results if he had taken the car to the school which was 3 minutes away and parked it in an out of the way spot and jogged back to her home. It wouldn't have seemed unusual for it to be there if someone had recognized it. But, he didn't.
 
  • #302
Lets say, FD left a vehicle at the park, jogged to her house, killed her, cleaned up the murder scene, placed JD and crime scene bags into suburban, drove suburban to the park and transferred JD and bags into his vehicle. It it reasonable to think FD was able to accomplish this in board daylight without any eye witnesses or security footage?
I’ve been thinking exactly this for awhile. Interesting to see you post this thought!
 
  • #303
I would think cadaver dogs would have given LE a pretty good idea which vehicle(s) Jennifer's body spent any time in and would also indicate which spot in which house where her deceased body was.

It will be interesting to see where the chemicals that show blood (even after it's been cleaned with bleach, etc.) lit up. (Google Bluestar.)
LE can't have any doubt about Jennifer's death after seeing that.....hence, the arrests.

As much as we'd love for this to be like a movie, those children have lost their mother. MOO
 
  • #304
Lets say, FD left a vehicle at the park, jogged to her house, killed her, cleaned up the murder scene, placed JD and crime scene bags into suburban, drove suburban to the park and transferred JD and bags into his vehicle. It it reasonable to think FD was able to accomplish this in daylight without any eye witnesses or security footage?
I don't see how he could do that without being seen considering the park and the middle of the day timing. On the other hand if that was his plan he could have pulled it off if he had left a vehicle in a more secluded, out of the way spot.MOO MOO
 
  • #305
I don't see how he could do that without being seen considering the park and the middle of the day timing. On the other hand if that was his plan he could have pulled it off if he had left a vehicle in a more secluded, out of the way spot.MOO MOO

It seems so risky, but maybe??
 
  • #306
Been searching and searching. Wracking my brain trying to remember where I saw the altered plates! Frustrating.

I definitely saw them as well. Were they included in the arrest warrant?
 
  • #307
I wish someone had told JD to go into hiding. She told so many of her fear of him. I suppose noone thought he would actually kill her.
 
  • #308
I am hopeful based on NCPD report Friday that they have received as on 6/14/19 600+ tips and 80 responses to LEs request for video surveillance. This can take hundreds of hours. Every video no matter how long must be watched in their entirety. Every tip must be prioritized and checked out.

Think of how daunting this has to be for LE (all of the agencies involved)
They must comb through all videos from May 22-May 25 (before FD met with police and provided his iPhone X at 2:47pm on 5/25/19:
Looking for all vehicles registered to The Fore Group, all vehicles registered to MT, all vehicles registered to FD, JD’s vehicle; and former employee/contractor’s vehicle. And a possible jogger.
They must look at videos in New Canaan, Farmington and Hartford and Avon. And any other place like Pound Ridge NY for all those same darn vehicles and people.
It’s daunting but they will get it done. I have faith in them 100%. And compare video evidence with phone evidence. They can do it!
 
  • #309
Lets say, FD left a vehicle at the park, jogged to her house, killed her, cleaned up the murder scene, placed JD and crime scene bags into suburban, drove suburban to the park and transferred JD and bags into his vehicle. It it reasonable to think FD was able to accomplish this in daylight without any eye witnesses or security footage?
There are no security cameras at the Waveny Park. Other than that, I believe the car that was used will pop up on some security footage.
 
  • #310
I wish someone had told JD to go into hiding. She told so many of her fear of him. I suppose noone thought he would actually kill her.

DV doesn't discriminate. :(
 
  • #311
I’ve been thinking exactly this for awhile. Interesting to see you post this thought!

I would really really really hope the neighbor's video would be able to capture the Black Suburban driving away out from the house.
 
  • #312
I definitely saw them as well. Were they included in the arrest warrant?
Yes the license plates which were recovered by LE after a man consistent with FDs appearance was seen inserting them into a storm drain in Hartford on the corner of Garden Street and Albany Avenue. The item was a Fed Ex mailer box and contained two license plates altered with adhesive tape and came back as “status cancelled on 2007 Chevy Suburban” registered to FD. He was captured on C4 video inserting the box which was recovered. We just don’t know when the plates were used.
 
  • #313
Yes the license plates which were recovered by LE after a man consistent with FDs appearance was seen inserting them into a storm drain in Hartford on the corner of Garden Street and Albany Avenue. The item was a Fed Ex mailer box and contained two license plates altered with adhesive tape and came back as “status cancelled on 2007 Chevy Suburban” registered to FD. He was captured on C4 video inserting the box which was recovered. We just don’t know when the plates were used.
Wonder if he'll claim he thought the drain was the slot of a Fed Ex box. He was just trying to mail the plates back to the DMV! ;)

Just joshing, of course. But that is about the stretch he will have to make to defend his actions with the license and bags of evidence dumps, imo.

jmo
 
  • #314
I wish someone had told JD to go into hiding. She told so many of her fear of him. I suppose noone thought he would actually kill her.
He was outside of her house legitimately (visiting the kids) two days prior. If you feared someone would kill you, what would you do? Make sure you're never alone? Install security cameras? I don't think she suspected that she was in imminent danger.
 
  • #315
Here is a possible theory. Yes, I realize it probably did NOT happen this way due to JD's fear of him, but what IF FD had contacted JD and/or previously made arrangements, or watched her drop kids off at school and followed her until she stopped at park. But some how, JD met up with FD at the park. Say for example, he then proceeded to tell her a bunch 0f lies like he wanted to try to get along through this divorce, agree to pay GF back some money he borrowed, or whatever his story may have been, and JD got in with him to talk, or he forced her to get in with him, and then he drove to her house, killed her in the garage, put her back in his vehicle and then got rid of the body, which meant then that her Suburban stayed at the park right where she left it??

(Yeah I know, as I mentioned, it probably didn't happen this way since she feared him, unless he forced her into his vehicle).
 
  • #316
He was outside of her house legitimately (visiting the kids) two days prior. If you feared someone would kill you, what would you do? Make sure you're never alone? Install security cameras? I don't think she suspected that she was in imminent danger.
She wasn't alone- there were other people there along with her children.

We can't say she didn't fear him. Do you know how many women out there fear for their lives and children every day?

Then there's also the lack of help from LE and the courts. So much red tape to get a restraining order, but let's face it- if a man wants to kill you, nothing is going to stop him- especially a piece of paper from the court.

Many cases on here of women disappearing and being found murdered later had restraining orders against men.

Also, if she takes off with the kids, he could bring her up on kidnapping charges.
 
  • #317
She wasn't alone- there were other people there along with her children.
Well, she was alone in the house that morning and he must have known that. He also knew if there were security cameras.
 
  • #318
She wasn't alone- there were other people there along with her children.

We can't say she didn't fear him. Do you know how many women out there fear for their lives and children every day?

Then there's also the lack of help from LE and the courts. So much red tape to get a restraining order, but let's face it- if a man wants to kill you, nothing is going to stop him- especially a piece of paper from the court.

Many cases on here of women disappearing and being found murdered later had restraining orders against men.

Also, if she takes off with the kids, he could bring her up on kidnapping charges.

Steelslady, your post is so accurate in every way.

My father even measured how far the restraining order required him to stay away, then parked his car right there to instill fear.

It's hard for people who haven't lived it with someone to believe what women go through.

Even a woman of wealth and family support like Jennifer was vulnerable, especially with five children to protect.
 
  • #319
Lets say, FD left a vehicle at the park, jogged to her house, killed her, cleaned up the murder scene, placed JD and crime scene bags into suburban, drove suburban to the park and transferred JD and bags into his vehicle. It it reasonable to think FD was able to accomplish this in daylight without any eye witnesses or security footage?
I think he never transported her body in any other car than her own. Or if he did, he had her in something he knew dogs would not be able to trace. I think employees red car was parked somewhere remote, yet close enough to jog to- this was well planned out and MT is the reason he thought he’d get away with it. She was home with his phone making sure she used it as “him”. It’s been done in other cases as well.
I really thought he must have had deep grave dug in advanced, but than he would have buried bags- but someone pointed out(I’ll go back n see who, still new here) bags would float if he put her in water. Still feeling water is too risky. FD seems so smug as if he knows no one will find her. Pond/lake doesn’t assure that. MOO
 
  • #320
Steelslady, your post is so accurate in every way.

My father even measured how far the restraining order required him to stay away, then parked his car right there to instill fear.

It's hard for people who haven't lived it with someone to believe what women go through.

Even a woman of wealth and family support like Jennifer was vulnerable, especially with five children to protect.
I am so sorry, MemPat- lots of love and hugs to you.

It amazes me sometimes how some people think that women can just up and take off with the kids without consequences. The men have the upper hand in this- if she runs away with the kids, he'll get her for kidnapping.

They become obsessed with their target(s). Jennifer told people because she knew eventually this was going to happen and unfortunately, it did. Most times it's just the woman they want to kill, but then there are times they kill the children instead, to have power over the woman before he kills her, too.

At least Jennifer tried her hardest to get away from him, but once again, she was in a catch 22- they had children together, and unfortunately, he had the right to visit with them.

Victims stay victims- they seem to have more judgments made against them than the suspects sometimes.
 
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