Deceased/Not Found CT - Jennifer Dulos, 50, New Canaan, 24 May 2019 *ARRESTS* #42

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  • #261
That story is from the 28th. Had me going there for a sec, tho.
So he’s less than dead. I swear this is starting to sound like the dead parrot sketch from Monty Python!
 
  • #262
I've got nothing to say except I've got nothing to say. Just "replying" as acknowledgement that a life is gone.

jmo
no sorry I was sending that to my friend in NJ
 
  • #263
Press conference planned for update on Fotis Dulos’ condition

Press conference planned for update on Fotis Dulos’ condition
Humberto J Rocha | on January 30, 2020
NEW YORK — Media crews and vans were stationed in Pelham Parkway South early Thursday morning awaiting more information on Fotis Dulos’ condition following his apparent suicide attempt this week.

That information will likely come from a news conference at noon at the Jacobi Medical Center.
 
  • #264
I've got nothing to say except I've got nothing to say. Just "replying" as acknowledgement that a life is gone.

jmo
That was the other day. Old news.
 
  • #265
Agree, State of CT has IMO absolutely lost control of the narrative and of someone that they have charged with serious crimes.

Atty. P. is turning this into a circus, per usual IMO. The situation is no doubt fluid and highly complex. But there are ways to handle the dissemination of information IMO and this simply isn't it.

MOO!
I agree. This is ridiculous! He’s dead. He’s not dead. There was a note. No note.
 
  • #266
From AP... "A Connecticut man charged with murdering his estranged and missing wife has died, according to reports TUESDAY"

Tuesday??? Maybe they're wrong again.
 
  • #267
Press conference planned for update on Fotis Dulos’ condition

Press conference planned for update on Fotis Dulos’ condition
Humberto J Rocha | on January 30, 2020
NEW YORK — Media crews and vans were stationed in Pelham Parkway South early Thursday morning awaiting more information on Fotis Dulos’ condition following his apparent suicide attempt this week.

That information will likely come from a news conference at noon at the Jacobi Medical Center.
Usually they have been reliable IMO
But it’s past noon ...
 
  • #268
I’m sure they cannot see him unless it’s within visiting hours.
I think ICU makes provisions in dire cases. Our family was able to meet our grandchild in NICU before being airlifted to a large children’s hospital.
 
  • #269
The AP report listed is two days old.
 
  • #270
And WTfudge is "dire condition?"

Between "critical" and "grave?"

Better or worse than "serious?"

AFAIK there is no such thing as "dire condition"
Yeah, that was my point.

Words without definition in this context.

jmo
 
  • #271
Vanity Fair
With Accused Wife-Murderer Fotis Dulos on Life Support, the Grim End of a Perfect Couple

when Fotis Dulos attempted suicide earlier this week, he was potentially going to lose the privilege of home ankle-monitoring and be on his way to prison to await trial on the charge of murdering his estranged wife, Jennifer Farber—possibly never to see freedom again. The court had called him back after it was discovered that one of his properties used to make his $6 million bond had been overvalued. Two other properties used as collateral were also found to be subject to foreclosure.

Dulos’s attempted suicide, by attaching a hose to his car exhaust in his garage and shutting himself inside the car, and the subsequent media reports that he’d died—and then that he hadn’t, in fact, died (it was reported that EMS workers had detected a faint pulse after 30 minutes of resuscitation efforts) and was being airlifted to a hyperbaric chamber at a Bronx hospital—made up the latest twist in what may be Connecticut’s most gruesome and spectacular murder mystery since Martha Moxley. Dulos was charged with murder even though Farber’s body has never been found. On paper the couple had everything: She was from a very wealthy New York City family, and he was a luxury real estate developer in 2010s Connecticut, not exactly a difficult market. They had five adorable children with Greek names, a nod to his heritage and country of origin. The couple met at Brown University in the late ’80s and then reconnected many years later, in the early 2000s, and married in a big affair at the Metropolitan Club.

But it was mysterious, to old friends of Farber’s, that she married Dulos at all, even if he was a gregarious, well-liked man, and handsome. She was beautiful, rich, and smart—and he did not seem to be as intellectual, says a friend. Farber made her name as a writer and playwright in 1990s Manhattan, part of a literary scene centered around Open City, a journal started by Rob Bingham, a novelist and heir to a Southern newspaper fortune, who died of a heroin overdose in 1999; Daniel Pinchbeck, a writer who has more recently became something of a New Age guru; and writer Thomas Beller, Farber’s boyfriend at the time. “Jennifer really dug music—especially Brit-pop of the time like Oasis and Blur,” says a friend. “Plus, she could be really witty. We were talking once about movies we’d seen, and this was her one-line review of the Clive Owen film Croupier: ‘I sleepier.’”

Farber soon tired of the Manhattan scene, craving light, air, and solitude, and took off for Aspen and Los Angeles. When she married Dulos, she was in search of a solid future with a husband she loved, and badly wanted to be a mom. Both she and Dulos were athletes: He was a water-skier, and she was a nationally ranked junior squash player when she went to Saint Ann’s. She kept writing a bit but basically took care of the kids. Many years earlier, she had written in an essay—extremely semi-ironically, in the Gen X style—that this was the life she wanted. “The New York Times wedding pages held a hypnotic sway over me since I discovered them at age 11. Entering the structured, ambitious black-and-white world at the back of the Sunday paper, I was window-shopping for a life. My young eyes filled with photo images of correctly poised supergirls, well educated, accomplished, thoroughbred.”

In many ways the story of Farber’s demise is an old one: Dulos reportedly began an affair with a Venezuelan woman, Michelle Troconis, and the couple later began divorce proceedings. Because Farber’s family was a primary source of Dulos’s funds to run his development business—her parents gave him many loans—he also considered the dissolution of the marriage the beginning of the end of his financial freedom. Their divorce documents include Farber explaining that Dulos had threatened to take the children to Greece and that she was afraid he would harm her.
 
  • #272
its tuesdays news
Yes, the Associated Press info posted above was from the other day when there was great confusion on the subject and is NOT CURRENT. The Press seem to be gathered waiting for news but there is nothing being reported now that I can find.

Here is some info on what the official hospital classifications mean:
What do "stable," "critical," and other medical conditions mean?

Critical: Vital signs are unstable and not within normal limits. Patient may be unconscious. Indicators are unfavorable.

The term “vital signs” means indicators such as blood pressure, pulse, temperature, and respiration. The one-word descriptions are not medical terms, and they are more art than science. They’re based on a doctor’s best judgment of a patient’s condition, as relayed to hospital spokespersons.

The AHA’s “General Guide” adds: “‘Stable’ should not be used as a condition. Furthermore, this term should not be used in combination with other conditions, which by definition often indicate a patient is unstable.” (As one hospital spokesman put it, “You can be dead and be stable.”)
 
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I agree. This is ridiculous! He’s dead. He’s not dead. There was a note. No note.
Like a cockroach....dead but then not dead
 
  • #275
Wondering if they unplugged everything and are waiting to see what happens?
 
  • #276
Yeah, that was my point.

Words without definition in this context.

jmo
IMO an Atty. P. speciality and designed to say absolutely nothing.

The last official word was 'critical condition' which does have context and definition IMO.
 
  • #277
Good to know AP article is outdated.

I saw on FB someone claiming that LE found the note in FD's back pocket. Haven't seen this published anywhere, has anyone else heard similar?
 
  • #278
@FOX61News


Lawyers move to appoint receiver for Farmington home as Dulos remains in critical condition in New York
Richard Weinstein, an attorney for Gloria Farber, the mother of Jennifer Farber-Dulos, has filed a motion with Hartford Superior Court asking for an emergency order to appoint a West Hartford real estate agency as receiver to secure the property at Jefferson Crossing in Farmington, due to Fotis Dulos’ medical situation.

Weinstein says the house is currently “unattended” and mentions that the plaintiff has a mortgage on the house of $2.3 million and property taxes due for $21,000.

The attorneys believe is the utilities may be not paid and there is concern over “vandalism, looters and preserving the mechanicals of the home” since Dulos is not currently living in the home and may not be able to return.

The attorneys are asking that Robert M. Giuffria, Jr, of Tea Leaf Realty – the original listing agent, be appointed receiver since he is familiar with the property.

I thought I read somewhere yesterday that that someone filed for this. People weren't sure that they trust the tea reality guy.
 
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Good to know AP article is outdated.

I saw on FB someone claiming that LE found the note in FD's back pocket. Haven't seen this published anywhere, has anyone else heard similar?
Considering they needed a SW to find it in his home, I'm going to venture a guess that it wasn't on his person.
 
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