Silver Alert CT - Jennifer Dulos, 50, New Canaan, 24 May 2019 *ARRESTS* #17

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Somebody should clue them in so they can amend their article. I mean, way to go with the research for the article!
And, I thought I heard in the tape of the hearing that it was thousands of dollars. The CBS-NY article says hundreds of thousands of dollars. In one of the CT local articles also says thousands of dollars. What did you hear?
 
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When you think about it, with FD, there have to be layers and layers of evidence you may not even realize is evidence, so I am not surprised that it is taking this long. They will likely miss something and wish they had his phone back. FD surely has a new phone by now; is there really a big rush? What does he have on there that he needs/wants to determine if LE has seen? Does his legal team need to go through his phone in the same fine-toothed-comb way, so they can look at what is suspicious and find an innocent explanation for it? I hope to god there are some texts to EE, KM, MT etc that string him up.
I think he can’t afford to buy himself a new phone! Or even a car rental.
 
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My feeling is that they were pretty much shut down today.

The judge tried to be fair. Left the door open to to re-file for JD's medical records at a later time. Left more time for the gag order arguments.

No to the ankle bracelet. No to everything else as far as recovery.

And the PT threw them a bone giving up the Jeep and the Suburban.

One question? PT said we are just finishing up extracting from FD's phone. What exactly is he saying? It's been 10 weeks. Wouldn't this have been completed early on?

What do you think the jeep and suburban look like now?
 
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cal.

I went with her during my visit and like a dork I took pictures.

Word on the street is that FD was seen jogging there recently.

MOO

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10 pages behind yet again -- I'd like to reword your sentence to something more like:

I went with her during my visit and since I know you are all at home drooling about seeing things for yourself I took pictures!

Thanks, Southernsnooper!

(I lived in New Canaan as a child, but stopped reminiscing on the thread when JMHO it MOOO became obvious MOOOO to most of the world JMHO MOOOOOOO that FD brutally murdered JFD.)

JMHO YMMV MOOOOOOOOOO
 
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My feeling is that they were pretty much shut down today.

The judge tried to be fair. Left the door open to to re-file for JD's medical records at a later time. Left more time for the gag order arguments.

No to the ankle bracelet. No to everything else as far as recovery.

And the PT threw them a bone giving up the Jeep and the Suburban.

One question? PT said we are just finishing up extracting from FD's phone. What exactly is he saying? It's been 10 weeks. Wouldn't this have been completed early on?

Phone extraction is a fairly fast procedure.

We’re talking minutes here.

One would think this happened within hours of law enforcement receiving his phone.

I don’t know why it would take this long, unless they ran into some sort of an issue.

Not that I care one bit.
 
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Phone extraction is a fairly fast procedure.

We’re talking minutes here.

One would think this happened within hours of law enforcement receiving his phone.

I don’t know why it would take this long, unless they ran into some sort of an issue.

Not that I care one bit.
So was the PT playing with Norm?
ETA what kind of an issue?
 
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And, I thought I heard in the tape of the hearing that it was thousands of dollars. The CBS-NY article says hundreds of thousands of dollars. In one of the CT local articles also says thousands of dollars. What did you hear?

If it was hundreds of thousands of dollars, then it was her trust fund money, that he already had plans for. I didn’t hear that part of the court proceeding
 
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So was the PT playing with Norm?
ETA what kind of an issue?
Ha! I’d like to think so. I think there’s probably a legitimate reason though.

I’m not sure what issue they could have run into. I just know that there is specialized software, and it doesn’t require a lot of technical expertise.
 
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Phone extraction is a fairly fast procedure.

We’re talking minutes here.

One would think this happened within hours of law enforcement receiving his phone.

I don’t know why it would take this long, unless they ran into some sort of an issue.

Not that I care one bit.

What exactly is phone extraction, MassGuy? And aside from texts and phone calls, what else would be on there that LE would be interested in? Contacts, of course-but what else is stored, that they could take off of the phone? Would his Waze app store all of his trips?
 
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I can only imagine! Do they really tear the cars apart?

That’s what I heard. I will ask my cop friend next time I see him.
 
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What exactly is phone extraction, MassGuy? And aside from texts and phone calls, what else would be on there that LE would be interested in? Contacts, of course-but what else is stored, that they could take off of the phone? Would his Waze app store all of his trips?

This gives a pretty good rundown of what it entails.

Police are getting a lot of use out of cell phone extraction tech

Included are a dictionary tool to search for every word ever entered into the device, a social connection mapper so all of the phone user’s relationships are neatly charted, a geo-location mapper to see where the person has been going, and many other tools to make cracking all that data more manageable and efficient.
 
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Phone extraction is a fairly fast procedure.

We’re talking minutes here.

One would think this happened within hours of law enforcement receiving his phone.

I don’t know why it would take this long, unless they ran into some sort of an issue.

Not that I care one bit.

Sometimes I think LE must hold out on returning phones and computers just because they can, just for the short-lived satisfaction of making a perp worry that there's more there there.

I'm good with that.

(I'd like to put my MOO in my mama's name.)
 
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What exactly is phone extraction, MassGuy? And aside from texts and phone calls, what else would be on there that LE would be interested in? Contacts, of course-but what else is stored, that they could take off of the phone? Would his Waze app store all of his trips?
Internet searches?
 
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If the LE found DNA on the phone would the process take longer?
 
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If the LE found DNA on the phone would the process take longer?
Absolutely. Unless they found blood though, I doubt they’d submit it for testing.
 
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They would respect the process and procedures. They would not be associated with someone suspect of murder, regardless of if it's family. IMO they are under the manipulative spell and codependency. It's heinous if they are trying to help him make contact. Has his side of the family provided for or given any money to the kids? MOO. No disrespect to your post, btw.
From the CBS-NY Report: "The prosecution also complained Fotis Dulos may be using his sister to communicate with his five children. The three boys and two girls are living in Manhattan. Jennifer Dulos’ mother, Gloria Farber, has custody". Maybe this answers the question of "who" is trying to contact children. Personally, I feel that if it is the sister; she is not doing it out of love and compassion for the children; but rather as a "dirty rat move" for her brother. jmo.
 
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