The police also searched two other ponds along Birch for AHs gunInteresting thought! From there someone could have gone down Drayla Dr toward the water.
I don’t know the names of them.
The police also searched two other ponds along Birch for AHs gunInteresting thought! From there someone could have gone down Drayla Dr toward the water.
Very interesting.
NEW CANAAN — Fotis Dulos put up more than $400,000 to bail himself out of jail, but he cannot pay for electricity or heat at his Sturbridge Hill Road under foreclosure, according to a deposition filed by a bank executive.
The Savings Bank of Danbury wants a judge to put the home into receivership. The bank foreclosed on the home in late 2019 after Fotis Dulos failed to make payments on the $2.7 million mortgage.
The 7,000-square-foot home was part of the Jennifer Dulos investigation after neighbors reported hearing loud bangs coming from the property the morning after the May 24 disappearance. Nothing connected to the disappearance was found on the property, according to search warrants unsealed last week.
Bank: Fotis Dulos paid $400K to get out of jail, but he can’t afford electricity or heat
A thought - what if at that point Pyetranker thought he was innocent and so wanted him to help facilitate the search for his missing wife? Of course, I think Pyretranker likely knew his insanely narcissistic client was guilt and, it it possible he still thought cooperating and helping the investigation was the morally correct thing to do? I don't know anything about this lawyer, he does seem to have facilities FD being an aggressive little maniac even before he chose murder, but maybe that was a line the lawyer was not willing to cross? Frankly if I were a civil lawyer my response would still be to push my guilty client to cooperate with a murder investigation and, ultimately, to confess.If the atty decides they don't like a client anymore, that is no excuse to perform poorly. You still have to do your job. Whether Pyetranker liked FD or not, it is still his job to give proper legal advice, legal advice that most laypeople understand. I am in fact happy that Pyetranker was stupid enough to facilitate the acquisition of the phone by LE. And happy to cross him off my list of attorneys that I would ever consider retaining.
Appears there is little court action tomorrow...When is the hearing for the request for probable cause?
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His investment property is going into foreclosure and FD doesn’t care if the pipes burst etc at this point due to utility being shut off in freezing weather he’s funnelled what he can from that place and sent it to Greece MOONEW CANAAN — Fotis Dulos put up more than $400,000 to bail himself out of jail, but he cannot pay for electricity or heat at his Sturbridge Hill Road under foreclosure, according to a deposition filed by a bank executive.
The Savings Bank of Danbury wants a judge to put the home into receivership. The bank foreclosed on the home in late 2019 after Fotis Dulos failed to make payments on the $2.7 million mortgage.
The 7,000-square-foot home was part of the Jennifer Dulos investigation after neighbors reported hearing loud bangs coming from the property the morning after the May 24 disappearance. Nothing connected to the disappearance was found on the property, according to search warrants unsealed last week.
Bank: Fotis Dulos paid $400K to get out of jail, but he can’t afford electricity or heat
No update on the housekeeper.In the WFSB interview, back in June, I think, NP says, “the housekeeper was in the house for hours…” Does anyone know where this info came from? Did LE ever disclose anything about a housekeeper or a cleaning woman being at Welles on the day of JFD disappearance? In LE’s latest releases nanny LA speaks of going to the house around mid-day and noticing the missing paper towels. If a cleaning woman had been there, LA could have thought the cw had taken the paper towels, but no mention of a cleaning woman or housekeeper? I googled and found an article in a Boston paper (Globe?) mentioning a cleaning woman, but they were quoting from an HC article. Could it be that the cleaning woman who didn’t find anything amiss was another meme fabricated by NP and funneled through the HC to dampen the idea of FD’s DNA being found with JFD’s blood on the faucet?
Interview: Attorney Norm Pattis answers questions about Dulos case
Also in the interview the reporter asks NP why he supposes that the case has generated such interest, and he likens it to the Pettit case, saying “when an upper middle-class white woman suffers violence in a privileged community…” So there he assumes JFD did suffer violence—no Gone Girl theory.
He wanted the bank to pay for maintenance...including electricity?NEW CANAAN — Fotis Dulos put up more than $400,000 to bail himself out of jail, but he cannot pay for electricity or heat at his Sturbridge Hill Road under foreclosure, according to a deposition filed by a bank executive.
The Savings Bank of Danbury wants a judge to put the home into receivership. The bank foreclosed on the home in late 2019 after Fotis Dulos failed to make payments on the $2.7 million mortgage.
The 7,000-square-foot home was part of the Jennifer Dulos investigation after neighbors reported hearing loud bangs coming from the property the morning after the May 24 disappearance. Nothing connected to the disappearance was found on the property, according to search warrants unsealed last week.
Bank: Fotis Dulos paid $400K to get out of jail, but he can’t afford electricity or heat
It sadly appears that there are still leaks in CT State Police. Atty. P. has longstanding ties to CSP too. Other sad explanation is “Welcome To Corrupticut, where it’s all an insiders game” .Also, I have never understood why NP had advance warning that his client was about to be arrested for AW3, and so could get there ahead of time - does this mean law enforcement has a direct link to Norm? And why did they arrest in sequence, giving KM a chance to escape? Fortunately they caught up with him, but with such serious arrests, shouldn't they be made simultaneously and stealthily? Even the college cheaters had no warning and got early morning surprise wake-up calls!
Jan. 22
^^^^^ and I wonder what Kent M. thinks now about all the help he's getting from F.D. ??
Yes, but someone asked about the Thule roof carrier and what it looked like. Thule makes multiple versions of the rack so will do some diligence to figure out if the racks are identical and could have been repurposed by FD.that’s actually the 2007 suburban if anyone was wondering not the one seen on Thurton
Not that I’m aware of. Pyetranker was involved in Family Court for a period of time mid way through the divorce action. But, he seemed to abruptly resign and it was unclear to me if this has to do with his role in seeming to “prepare the FD financial statements” or if Fd ran out of money and couldn’t pay his legal bills at the time. FD briefly represented himself and claimed poverty and this went on for a good bit of time before he finally did get another atty.is he still representing FD in the other matters? do we know?
Not that I’m aware of. Pyetranker was involved in Family Court for a period of time mid way through the divorce action. But, he seemed to abruptly resign and it was unclear to me if this has to do with his role in seeming to “prepare the FD financial statements” or if Fd ran out of money and couldn’t pay his legal bills at the time. FD briefly represented himself and claimed poverty and this went on for a good bit of time before he finally did get another attry.
IMO. Pyetranker was not pushing FD to cooperate. Pyetranker was not on the ball. He wanted the phone back and LE told him, no way, no how. Too little, too late. Attys do not do the morally correct thing. They are supposed to look out for the best interest of the client. Atty P realized his mistake too late. It doesn't matter if you are a civil or criminal atty. Guidelines are the same. Thankfully, atty P allowed a very stupid move. He had to know there was a VERY high probability that FD was involved with murder. FD is stupid for bringing the phone with him knowing what he had done. Glad it all worked out.A thought - what if at that point Pyetranker thought he was innocent and so wanted him to help facilitate the search for his missing wife? Of course, I think Pyretranker likely knew his insanely narcissistic client was guilt and, it it possible he still thought cooperating and helping the investigation was the morally correct thing to do? I don't know anything about this lawyer, he does seem to have facilities FD being an aggressive little maniac even before he chose murder, but maybe that was a line the lawyer was not willing to cross? Frankly if I were a civil lawyer my response would still be to push my guilty client to cooperate with a murder investigation and, ultimately, to confess.
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