Silver Alert CT - Jennifer Dulos, 50, New Canaan, 24 May 2019 *ARRESTS* #30

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  • #21
So, MT's business's IG account & I are now friends. I had a good look through, and here are some of my impressions:

1. I suspect MT accepted my request as I am in the same type of business as FD (not US based). Probably sees me as a prospective customer. Her feed is updated regularly (about once a day) and comes across as well-curated.

2. There are no personal/family photos on the feed. All comments are heavily moderated. Only business related comments and positive feedback on the photos seem to be allowed.

3. Her product is really nice. I can see that it is good quality and well-selected. Seems like she recently received some new stock. Everything seems to be selected with upmarket CT style homes in mind - in terms of colours, patterns, sizes, quality. Some thought went into these purchases.

4. In-between images of items that are for sale, there are Patagonian lifestyle shots, e.g. barbecues, ice-capped mountains, beautiful Argentinian scenery and the like. These are cleverly inserted to create a mood around the product.

IMO, based on the above, I get the impression that she is still quite serious about this business. By locking the account, rather than close it, implies she doesn't want to sever this type of marketing just yet. Might just be because she needs to move product in order to pay the bills.
Thank you for sharing this with us! :)
 
  • #22
Could all these players be in a secret society, protecting each other ?
Illuminati

Moo
Based on what we have seen going on in the other cases my best guess is that this is simple disorganisation and a Judge with too many cases perhaps. The Atty. P. order Judge Noble wrote seemed incomplete IMO. I also wonder if the Courts have adequate clerking staff as sometimes there is a lag posting documents to the CT State server. It has been an eyeopener to see the State of CT judiciary operating up close and personal and it doesn't seem to be a well oiled machine on a good day IMO.
MOO
 
  • #23
They are in the society of not wanting to be overturned on appeal.
@sds71, Good one! My first vote was that Judge Noble wanted nothing to do with Atty. P. nonsense in his court as he wants to keep the 12/3 trial date firm. But then when I read the last order about Atty. P. it seemed that something else might be going on. I kept waiting for the order to be reissued or a clarification generated and it was radio silence. We shall see! MOO
 
  • #24
I occurs to me that with multiple cars and a three bay garage, that there were multiple garage door openers, probably one on the sun visor of each car plus one or two mounted and hidden outside. In other words, it probably wouldn't have been difficult for FD to take one away when he picked up or dropped off the kids. Other than the one on her own sun visor, I am sure she didn't account for the rest every day so he could have been in her many garage at least times prior to that day.
Also, I doubt he put down a tarp because she would have immediately seen it as she was pulling into the garage, since he would have had to put it down between cars where he expected the blood to be spilled and that was as she was stepping out of her car.MOO MOO MOO
I agree, but in some vehicles you can program your garage door opener in, like in Suburban/Tahoe, it is called Home-Link and then you don't have to use the actual garage door remote, you just push a button in your vehicle, and you can program more than 1 garage door opener in. For example, in our vehicle, we have 3 differrent remotes programmed into 1 vehicle (for 3 different building/garage entries on our property to park that vehicle in). JMO MOO
 
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So, MT's business's IG account & I are now friends. I had a good look through, and here are some of my impressions:

1. I suspect MT accepted my request as I am in the same type of business as FD (not US based). Probably sees me as a prospective customer. Her feed is updated regularly (about once a day) and comes across as well-curated.

2. There are no personal/family photos on the feed. All comments are heavily moderated. Only business related comments and positive feedback on the photos seem to be allowed.

3. Her product is really nice. I can see that it is good quality and well-selected. Seems like she recently received some new stock. Everything seems to be selected with upmarket CT style homes in mind - in terms of colours, patterns, sizes, quality. Some thought went into these purchases.

4. In-between images of items that are for sale, there are Patagonian lifestyle shots, e.g. barbecues, ice-capped mountains, beautiful Argentinian scenery and the like. These are cleverly inserted to create a mood around the product.

IMO, based on the above, I get the impression that she is still quite serious about this business. By locking the account, rather than close it, implies she doesn't want to sever this type of marketing just yet. Might just be because she needs to move product in order to pay the bills.
Thanks for this info! Do you think the business seems real? We see zero info about country of origin etc. and the rugs seem to be available at lower prices from other sources too. I'd wondered if the company was just set up by FD and MT to move money around to each other as they move through a period of possibly 'low income'. I also wondered if possibly the purchase price of the 'carpets' was higher than competitors because it wasn't really 'carpets' that was being purchased....
MOO
 
  • #26
JUSTICE FOR JENNIFER: members of a Facebook group devoted to the Jennifer Dulos case today placed “Justice for Jennifer” rocks at the entrance to Waveny Park. On the back, the rocks have members’ initials and the state they’re from. Full story starting at 5 on News 12 Connecticut.
 

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  • #27
Based on what we have seen going on in the other cases my best guess is that this is simple disorganisation and a Judge with too many cases perhaps. The Atty. P. order Judge Noble wrote seemed incomplete IMO. I also wonder if the Courts have adequate clerking staff as sometimes there is a lag posting documents to the CT State server. It has been an eyeopener to see the State of CT judiciary operating up close and personal and it doesn't seem to be a well oiled machine on a good day IMO.
MOO

More troubling ..there never seems to be a Ruling in GF or JF’s favor .

Gag order and Ankle Bracelet violations,
Crossing the border, Colangelo not being notified about MT returning to Ct.

Pathetic
Moo
 
  • #28
I agree, but in some vehicles you can program your garage door opener in, like in Suburban/Tahoe, it is called Home-Link and then you don't have to use the actual garage door remote, you just push a button in your vehicle, and you can program more than 1 garage door opener in. For example, in our vehicle, we have 3 differrent remotes programmed into 1 vehicle (for 3 different building/garage entries on our property to park that vehicle in). JMO MOO
I guess that is what happens when I drive a 13 year old car. LOL Times change, I better get busy catching up on garage openers. Thanks.

I have always wondered how careful and aware JD was on a daily, hour by hour basis after two years of not living with him. I wonder if her mind was on the day ahead, picking up what she needed from the house and heading into the city so that she was totally startled by his presence in the garage. And, I wonder if he had planned it that way but was not prepared for her reaction. I have always felt strongly that there was not supposed to be the bloodshed that there was in his plan. Because from the point of the amount of blood in the garage forward, his plan was a series of stupid ad lib reactions.
 
  • #29
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TBh I don't find anything professional about her IG and the BBQ pics and coffee pics are random and unprofessional. She is not using the IG as a business platform since her account is PRIVATE. Tagging does nothing. JMO
 
  • #32
I wonder if anyone is really buying any rugs from MT? As Kimch33kim has said, the status of her IG account is curious, for a business. She made the account private at the same time as there were comments made about the possibility that it was being used as a way to correspond with FD-but it cannot possibly still be a viable way to conduct her business, unless she isn’t interested in new customers, and besides, aren’t most decent people avoiding doing any business with MT and FD? Especially since what they are respectively selling is overpriced in a market where the same thing can be had much cheaper?
 
  • #33
I just want something to go positive in team JFs way. It is just so frustrating that team Fo gets ll the breaks. I understand the right to a defence but it seems that the "bad guys" get all the legal breaks while the "good guys" have to deal with heartache and costs them more and more just to get justice.
 
  • #34
My church follows the Revised Common Lectionary. The Gospel passage this Sunday was Luke 18:1-8:

Then Jesus told them a parable about their need to pray always and not to lose heart. He said, “In a certain city there was a judge who neither feared God nor had respect for people. In that city there was a widow who kept coming to him and saying, ‘Grant me justice against my opponent.’ For a while he refused; but later he said to himself, ‘Though I have no fear of God and no respect for anyone, yet because this widow keeps bothering me, I will grant her justice, so that she may not wear me out by continually coming.’” And the Lord said, “Listen to what the unjust judge says. And will not God grant justice to his chosen ones who cry to him day and night? Will he delay long in helping them? I tell you, he will quickly grant justice to them. And yet, when the Son of Man comes, will he find faith on earth?”

Whether prayer, karma, or positive feeling is part of your life, please join me in praying that one, a few, or all of the judges involved decides in favor of the widowed Gloria Farber!

Now I'm not suggesting that any of these judges are that unsuited to the position, either.

Ready to see Justice for Jennifer, her kids, and her Mom!

JMHO YMMV
 
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I hope you can answer my pressing question. MT doesn't follow normal people back only friends and family, as well as random accounts with huge following. Thank you!
I believe they said in the original post that they are a builder and does have other contacts like her site that they buy from. Or at least that is how I took it.
 
  • #37
Kind of off topic

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  • #38
I believe they said in the original post that they are a builder and does have other contacts like her site that they buy from. Or at least that is how I took it.
I took it as she accepted his following request because he is a builder but nowhere did he mention MT followed him back.
 
  • #39
I took it as she accepted his following request because he is a builder but nowhere did he mention MT followed him back.
Ah. I dont do Instagram and thought it was like friending on Facebook. That it opened up their pages to each other.
 
  • #40
Never heard of that case, just looked it up. Wow.
FWIW, FD probably would have heard of this case because it’s pretty obvious his family ran in similar circles to the Chadwicks solely based on where the Dulos kids go/went to school. Not going to say much more than that to keep the kids’ lives private, but when an expensive private k-8 feeds into boarding schools around the country, it’s highly likely families would have at least one friend whose kids knew any particular other wealthy family with kids in boarding school even if they lived on the other side of the country, especially if said kids ski (!!!) at Aspen or Deer Valley or similar. It honestly chills me how similar some of the details in that case are - especially how the things that made it easy to pin blame on Chadwick were things that FD painstakingly planned (like the license plates and borrowed vehicle) and how easily FD could have snuck off to Greece had he not made the mistakes he did. If anyone else can find more highish profile perps that fit this DV related murder profile that might have a tangential connection to FD or someone he’d know I’d be interested to see their MO and how they carried out their crimes. FD is not smart enough to have plotted that all himself without taking ideas from other successful creeps.
 
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