Deceased/Not Found CT - Jennifer Dulos, 50, New Canaan, 24 May 2019 *ARRESTS* #41

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I would love to know the specifics of the hold-up and what was ultimately used to get the warrant. What was the crime?

That is probably the hold up, no crime. CT has no crime of suicide in its penal code. Assisting a suicide must be illegal, but I can't see it in the criminal code.
 
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Police are taking pics of backyard and garage
 
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@em_brindley

My colleague
@nickrondinone
reports that state police have confirmed they are now searching Fotis Dulos’ Farmington home.
 
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Any live drone links?
 
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That is probably the hold up, no crime. CT has no crime of suicide in its penal code. Assisting a suicide must be illegal, but I can't see it in the criminal code.
Suicide is legal all over the US. Attempted is illegal in some states, not CT. Assisted suicide is illegal in CT, but there is no evidence of that here.

I want to know how they finally managed to get the warrant knowing the above.
 
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Suicide is legal all over the US. Attempted is illegal in some states, not CT. Assisted suicide is illegal in CT, but there is no evidence of that here.

I want to know how they finally managed to get the warrant knowing the above.

Me too.
 
  • #651
That is probably the hold up, no crime. CT has no crime of suicide in its penal code. Assisting a suicide must be illegal, but I can't see it in the criminal code.
It appears they got under their “continuing investigation “ from one of the tweets. Maybe they got it under the JFd case rather than a “new crime”? JMO
 
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@FarmingtonCTPD



As a part of their continued investigation, the Connecticut State Police Western District Major Crimes detectives have obtained and are executing a search warrant at the home of Fotis Dulos. - PIO LT McKenzie
 
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Maybe they asked MT if she thought he was the kind of person who would leave a note and she said yes. Would that be enough for a SW?
 
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They have lots of probable cause that includes the three previous AWs. I'd think they could simply say they need this search warrant to look for additional evidence wrt the first three AWs. There should be no problem getting a search warrant. MOO

Except they already searched. So they have to have new facts warranting going in.
 
  • #655
I hope LE searches as long as necessary at 4Jax. I don’t know what they will find but I do hope that whatever they find it will further the case for Jennifer.
I hope they will be able to collect any financial documents etc...as it seems he may have had those out or accessible when he was calling bondsman (or at the very least the one MM who was quoted by the Courant yesterday as having spoken to FD).
 
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It does look like the warrant was signed.

Is the argument that he’s a murder suspect, and he may have left a note that could be evidence that relates to the crimes for which he’s been charged?

Ooo! Good thought.
 
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"Had his bond been revoked, Dulos would have been placed in custody at the hospital, possibly limiting the ability of his family members, who are arriving from Greece Wednesday, to see him."
Maybe this is why Pattis said it was "humane"
 
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Is there a chance they presented the attempted suicide as evidence of guilt or something to that degree?

Yeah that’s a Kre8tive thought I didn’t think of! And it could work!
 
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I can’t even imagine what the scope of the warrant would be. Keep in mind the ForeGroup office is above the garage where he attempted to take his life.
I assume any phone calls he made that morning might also be subject to some type of warrant or cell phone or landline?
 
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