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Espinoza known to alter and manipulate interviews per that article. Lots to think about IMO.
My apologies for replying to my own post, however, I need to clarify my last bullet, after reading the police report again.Another thought, after considering the above facts:
- The police report shows that the patient (Dulos's mother) was coming from the passenger's side, and that the Driver (the nanny) was going to "load up the patient and a young child" - as passengers. So - the nanny was supposedly going to drive, though she didn't know how, and didn't have a license - at 7:10 pm with a "young child"? Where were the rest of the kids?
- With a 2004 Land Rover, the lights would most likely come on automatically - one wouldn't need to turn them on when it was dark.
- If the lights didn't come on automatically, one would have put the headlights on right away, before moving the car from where it was parked, not after moving the car.
- Why would anyone bend forward to see when car lights - particularly a car that large - come on? Per report: "As this was occurring, the Patient, located by the nose of the vehicle, bend [sic] forward to see when the lights came on."
- Even a new driver - especially a new driver - would have waited to be fully stopped before messing with headlights, or anything else.
- The nanny supposedly "heard a noise but didn't think anything of it" <- per police report. How does one not feel running over a person? Not a 'bump'?
- Nanny claimed she didn't know if she ran her over, or 'hit' her, but the police report clearly mentions tire tracks consistent with being "run over". So: did nanny also back up over her, to have the mother ("patient") out in the open afterwards? Otherwise, would she not still have been under the car?
Exactly. The majority of it was from FD's supposed translations of what the nanny said, yet he wasn't even there. Neither was JF.Do we actually Know that MamaD said that? I would think that MamaD would have spoken to the Greek nanny in Greek, since the 'accident' report says the nanny did not speak English well. Then, depending on how much Greek JF knew, she may have misunderstood what MamaD was saying.
I know, probably grasping at straws here.
IMO.
Not reallyExactly. It was all from FD's translations, yet he wasn't even there. And neither was JF.
When they told the police that the grandmother said it wasn't the nanny's fault, that was from the NANNY'S own account, per the police report.
That is, the nanny claimed the grandmother (who was on the brink of death and apparently had a hard time conversing earlier) had said it wasn't her fault. If JF repeated that, it's still from the nanny's words as well.
It's like the cops writing in a police report: "The robber stated that the store owner said that it wasn't his fault that the he (the owner) got shot in the incident."
I thought so at first, but after re-reading it I now believe it was ALL from either FD's report or the nanny's account.Not really View attachment 217496
This part says he called JD and FD and JD said the same thing
It's not clear to me that they were on the phone simultaneously. It was the same phone call, but it sounded to me as if it was one person speaking, and then the other.Why would FD lie. The police was on the phone with both FD and JD at the same time . Also I'm not sure where it says the KD passed away the next day. I also cannot find any information on the exact day and time she died. JD arrived at the scene of the accident too before the police left 585 Deercliff Rd.
From CT Death Index
Shows date of death Sept 7, 2010, so it seems more likely she was in the hospital when she passed away. Perhaps it was just a delay until the police got that info?
Thank you for finding that for me! I think Chicago54 is correct in that she passed away at the hospital too. JD did go to the hospital following the accident because she did arrive at the scene of the accident.
Only FD said "JD was at KD bedside"; I would not take what FD says to be true.So if you are saying JD did not go to the hospital then you are also saying the home interview part where JD is at KD bedside is false.
Possible, but if all JD knew was what the nanny had said (not having been there and possibly not having spoken to grandmother and possibly not even speaking Greek), JD would have believed it, as she was a trusting individual.IMO, FD spoke the nanny and JD spoke for herself
Someone else had to be watching the rest of the kids since JD arrived at the scene of the accident and Assuming that she didn’t bring the kids along to the scene, she probably did go to the hospital. Do you think she would feel right not going to the hospital when her MIL had fatal wounds ran over by an SUV? And Fd was out of country too. Based on the person we know JD to be I feel like she could have easily had someone watch the kids and gone to the hospital to be with KD.
She sustained a broken arm but also serious head injuries, which required a lot of stitches, from the same fall. When FD said she was bleeding internally he didn't say from where (or, how he knew if it were true, since she apparently went to a walk-in sort of emergency place). If it were true, why would a hospital let her out?Wasn’t KD bleeding internally from a broken arm?
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