Deceased/Not Found CT - Jennifer Dulos, 50, New Canaan, 24 May 2019 *ARRESTS* #40

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  • #181
He found a way to get his ankle bracelet off.

JMO
 
  • #182
Seriously, we in CT are paying for this!!! Would a homeless man off the street be life starred to a hyperbaric chamber, this is insane!

IMHO FD knee he was headed to jail today. Bond over. The loss of his freedom was the catalyst. He refuses to take any responsibility.
If he does survive and is able to make it to trial how does NP the last 11 days? Tear down his estranged murdered wife’s memorial and attempt suicide? How are these the acts of anything other than a guilty person?
CT should be thinking about their bond policies going forward. This shouldn’t have happened and he had no business being out on bond.
Can only pray for justice for Jennifer at this point.

That's the point of the desperation and why, excuse the diversion, Epstein did not kill himself. These sociopathic types never kill themselves as long as they have fresh powder in terms of assets to keep the dramas rolling.
 
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Who on earth is going to end up paying for that??? Just let him die already....Taxpayers money to foot the bill....
Such a difference in how criminals are treated in different areas. In Fl. I've never heard of an accused perp being flown by helicopter to any hospital, Nor have I ever heard of one being allowed treatment in a hyperbaric chamber.
Here they get minimum treatment and ride in an ambulance.
 
  • #185
I much prefer to see him lose bail, go to court and get life in prison. He needs to know that in the end the courts weren’t fooled by him.
 
  • #186
Better yet, how about Krystal Kenney? After she gets out of prison, of course.
Gunna be a long 3 years but not long enough. Mt should pay attention to the deal Idaho got
 
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WFSB is reporting a women driving up around 11:45. They had the drone watching in prep for his leaving for court. She left and then came back and the LE showed up soon after. Wonder who she is.
 
  • #189
Yes, you got that exactly right @MassGuy...

In NPD, we worry less about the "lukewarm" suicidal gestures/attempts and more about mostly unexpected completed suicides...high lethality, low rescue suicide attempts...

FD had this somewhat planned out as he utilized a board in front of garage to allow for less airflow... He likely didn't plan for a specific day/time etc., but for if/when it became necessary to act on this plan. The emergency bond hearing likely triggered this... He saw himself going to jail, where he should have been all along... and that just wasn't something he could see himself doing.

I think he didn't go with hanging because it would have hurt. Falling asleep and dying in his sleep sounded much better to him. If he went with hanging, he would be dead IMO. That is if hell didn't vomit him back...

What a far cry from his chosen email name... Wasn't it "Harakiri" or am i confusing cases?
 
  • #190
Our crew at UConn Health in Farmington says a lifestar chopper has arrived there. Fotis Dulos is being transferred to another hospital to be treated in a hyperbaric chamber. I’m being told he’s being flown to the Bronx. @News12CT

Marissa Alter on Twitter
 
  • #191
I don’t believe he tried to kill himself he knew le would come it’s all so poor little fotis doesn’t have to go to jail. If the chamber works it won’t be long before they can take him to jail or psych ward .maybe then the banks can take over the house get rid of the free loaders

Exactly.
 
  • #192
Can someone please remind me what today’s court hearing was about?

I think the bond company finally figured out that FD was not up front about his assets, and that there is no real collateral to cover the bail amount. They may have wanted to withdraw their bond. Moo
 
  • #193
Was this a sympathy stunt that got away from him?

JMO
 
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Info from Jacobi on their treatment:
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Treatment for Carbon Monoxide Poisoning and Smoke Inhalation

Indications for Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT)

CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING

Since 1983, the hyperbaric chamber at Jacobi Medical Center has treated thousands of victims of carbon monoxide poisoning and smoke inhalation from fires, malfunctioning home heating systems and automobile exhaust systems.

Because hyperbaric oxygen therapy is the fastest method of reversing potentially life-threatening effects of CO poisoning, we agree with the NYC Poison Control Center that patients with severe CO poisoning should receive HBO.

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Hyperbaric therapy rapidly removes carbon monoxide from the blood and body tissues. It saves lives and also prevents delayed neurological sequelae in survivors. In New York City the Jacobi Hyperbaric Medicine Program works together with the New York City Fire Department (F.D.N.Y.), the New York City Emergency Medical Service and the New York City Poison Control Center to provide emergency treatment of carbon monoxide poisoning 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
 
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  • #196
I’m actually rooting for him. He deserves years of pain and suffering.

I’m with you, MassGuy-but only if he is fully aware
 
  • #197
Yes, you got that exactly right @MassGuy...

In NPD, we worry less about the "lukewarm" suicidal gestures/attempts and more about mostly unexpected completed suicides...high lethality, low rescue suicide attempts...

FD had this somewhat planned out as he utilized a board in front of garage to allow for less airflow... He likely didn't plan for a specific day/time etc., but for if/when it became necessary to act on this plan. The emergency bond hearing likely triggered this... He saw himself going to jail, where he should have been all along... and that just wasn't something he could see himself doing.

I think he didn't go with hanging because it would have hurt. Falling asleep and dying in his sleep sounded much better to him. If he went with hanging, he would be dead IMO. That is if hell didn't vomit him back...

What a far cry from his chosen email name... Wasn't it "Harakiri" or am i confusing cases?
That was one of his passwords for something (if I recall).

Ironic.
 
  • #198
If he survives his fate could be even worse than prison. He will probably have permanent brain damage and possibly long term neurological problems.

I guess it all depends on how long he was in the car before he was found.

I bet if he wakes up he is going to be furious that they saved him. Oh well.

Imo
Hmm CPR was applied so he must have been partially unconscious? I think he planned this IMO he knew she was out there and would save him
JMO
 
  • #199
My thoughts, FD had all night to do this, but it looks like he waited until just before he had to go to appear in court? He would have needed to have a good bit of time to get to court on time. I am not sure how long it takes to die from carbon monoxide poisoning in a garage setting like this but I did a little research and the sites I found state 5 minutes, 10-15 minutes. Not sure if this is accurate but if so, sort of looks to me like he may have set this up right before people came looking for him and maybe underestimated the time it would take to fatally or severely injure him. MOO of course but maybe he was just hoping to be found "trying" to commit suicide. Again MOO MOO MOO
 
  • #200
I’m with you, MassGuy-but only if he is fully aware
Yes. Ideally he’d have physical limitations, but be completely there mentally.

If he survives, he’ll end up killing himself in prison anyways though.
 
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